Footnotes2Plato Podcast Whitehead's "Modes of Thought" (1938): A Reader's Guide191131×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -54:31-54:31Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade. Whitehead's "Modes of Thought" (1938): A Reader's GuidePhilosophy begins in wonder. And, at the end, when philosophical thought has done its best, the wonder remains. Matthew David SegallOct 12, 202419113ShareTranscriptI am sharing a series of lecture commentaries on Whitehead’s book Modes of Thought. For a PDF of this lecture, click here.Below is a playlist of me reading the book itself: Discussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksFootnotes2Plato PodcastFor the love of wisdom. For the love of wisdom. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeMatthew David SegallRecent EpisodesWhitehead on the Ingression of Novel Form: Toward a New Formal Causality in the Life Sciences Nov 22 • Matthew David SegallContemporary Natural Philosophy Needs a New Theory of FormsNov 21 • Matthew David Segall, Adam Robbert, and Jacob GivenBetween the Speculative and the Prosaic: Life, Imagination, and IndividuationOct 7 • Matthew David SegallJung, Simondon, and the Ontogenesis of PhilosophySep 24 • Matthew David SegallRemembering the Repressed with Carl Jung and Rudolf Steiner Sep 19 • Matthew David SegallWhitehead on the Business Mind of the FutureSep 17 • Matthew David SegallMatter, Life, and Mind: Love as a Cosmological PowerSep 15 • Matthew David SegallHow might Whitehead describe Jesus? Aug 31 • Matthew David Segall