FREEDOM IN WHITEHEAD'S PHILOSOPHY: A Response to Edward Pols

Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):409-413 (1970)
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Pols' critique of whitehead's account of freedom in "whitehead's metaphysics" focuses the problem sharply. freedom requires radically reflexive self-determination of an event by itself. this is intelligible only on an atomic view of time such as whitehead's. genetic succession within occasions is non-temporal and must not be so construed that their character is jeopardized

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