The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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Whitehead's distinction between "creativity" and its "creatures is evidently analogous to the traditional distinction between natura naturans and natura naturata. I say that it is analogous to this traditional distinction because, as the latter has usually been understood, it has been taken as equivalent to the distinction between God and the world, whereas Whitehead's distinction cannot be taken as thus equivalent.In his terms, God is, in God's unique way, a "creature" of creativity and therefore distinct from it, rather than equivalent to it.

8 December 1997

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