The Concepts of 'Subjectivity' and '˜God' as Related to Religious Experience in Alfred North Whitehead's Process Metaphysics

Authors

  • Andreea Stoicescu University of Bucharest & National University of Music of Bucharest

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24193/diakrisis.2020.3

Keywords:

Experience, actual entity, subjectivity, process, God, value, creativity, vision of ideals, everlastingness, life

Abstract

In this paper, I will present some important ideas about the relation between religious experience and metaphysics in Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy. This endeavor is significant for the topic from two points of view: firstly, Whitehead's thinking is among the most comprehensive and widely extended from the 20th Century, the applications of his 'speculative scheme' covering issues from ecology, physics and the foundations of mathematics, to art and religion; secondly, the concept of '˜God', with a meaning ascribed to it by Whitehead in relation both with the history of philosophy and with his own ideas, plays a key-role in Process and Reality, his most important treatise. For Whitehead, religion is linked, broadly speaking, to the most intimate inner evolution of a human person. Although this assertion may seem trivial, in the context of his thinking, which defines terms such as 'process', 'value' or 'satisfaction' as essentially bounded with the evolution of any actual being, to associate a kind of experience, the religious one, to the fact itself of inner becoming conveys to this experience a fundamentally profound and inalienable metaphysical character. It is this character and 'definiteness' which I will describe and analyze.

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Published

05/31/2020

How to Cite

Stoicescu, A. (2020). The Concepts of ’Subjectivity’ and ’˜God’ as Related to Religious Experience in Alfred North Whitehead’s Process Metaphysics. Diakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy, 3(1), 39–61. https://doi.org/10.24193/diakrisis.2020.3