At the end of this course, students will have read Alfred North Whitehead's Process and Reality in its entirety, and will thus have learned
-Whitehead's philosophy of organism, process philosophy and its difference from traditional ontology
-Whitehead's basic categorial scheme (actual entities, eternal objects, etc.)
-Whithead's theory of prehensions and extension.
They will also have reviewed the history of philosophy (history of modern philosophy, in particular) from a critical Whiteheadian perspective.