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Product DescriptionHenry Nelson Wiemans (18841975) most distinctive philosophical contributions are his identification of creative interchange as the ultimate process in human experience through which people and their institutions are able to create, sustain, improve, and correct their value perspectives and, equally important, his description of creative interchange in psychological, sociological, historical, religious, and institutional contexts as subject inquiry and the experimental test of consequences.This massive collection, thirtythree original essays with an appendix and index, represents the first formal attempt to consider fully the interdisciplinary implications of creative interchange. Following an introduction, the book is structured into six sections, beginning with historical studies on the development of Wiemans philosophy of creativity. With this information as a base the subsequent five sections treat: (1)his metaphysics and theory of knowledge; (2)his theory of value; (3)creative interchange in the context of rhetoric and literary criticism; (4)creative interchange as a guide for social philosophy; and (5) creative interchange as related to current philosophic trends. The essayists include prominent philosophers, such as Charles Hartshorne, Lewis E.Hahn, and S. Morris Eames, as well as emerging scholars who have responded to Wiemans conception of creative interchange.About the AuthorJohn A. Broyer is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. He conducted what was to prove to be Henry Nelson Wiemans final interview before his death on June 19, 1975.William S. Minor is Director Emeritus, Foundation for Philosophy of Creativity, Inc., and is author of Creativity in Henry Nelson Wieman.
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