Thinking with Whitehead and the American Pragmatists counters the growing silence between Whiteheadian process philosophy and pragmatism, seeking to liberate both from self-imposed narrowness. The essays by fourteen scholars take on a range of probing topics and in so doing also expose the richness of ideas yet to be explored. Each essay opens up a conversation worth having. I hope this volume helps revive the speculative pulse in American philosophy. -- Thomas M. Alexander, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale The timely and well-executed Thinking with Whitehead and the American Pragmatists finds it necessary, once again, to knock down ill-conceived barriers separating these two quite compatible philosophical conversations. While it may be true that, stylistically, Whiteheads writings differ markedly from the classical American pragmatists, anyone who reads this volume will have no doubt that Whiteheads work belongs alongside that of Peirce, James, Dewey, and Mead. [ T]here is good reason to hope that this new volume will be useful in inspiring those who find themselves cocooned in either the process or pragmatic camps. If it inspires even a few to look beyond artificially drawn intellectual boundaries, it will have served us all well. * American Journal of Philosophy & Theology * The intellectual fortunes of the classical American pragmatism of Peirce, James, and Dewey and of the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead are on the upswing today, after a long period of neglect and then the invention of neo-pragmatism and the turn of process thought to Hartshornean lines. This wonderful volume calls attention to the affinities, divergences, and often unnoticed mutual influences of pragmatism and Whitehead. Largely though not entirely the work of younger scholars, these essays come at the process-pragmatism double-helix from many fascinating angles. It deserves to be read by anyone promoting pragmatism or process philosophy, as well as by their opponents! -- Robert C. Neville, Boston University Welcome, indeed, is this series of trenchant essays, reinvigorating the presence, the depth, and the wide-ranging importance of the philosophy of A.N. Whitehead. Wise and helpful also, is the forging of major connections between Whitehead and the rich traditions of the Classical American philosophers, especially with the philosophy of William James. -- John J. McDermott, Texas A&M University