Charles Hartshorne Quotes

Charles Hartshorne was an American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics, but also contributed to ornithology. He developed the neoclassical idea of God and produced a modal proof of the existence of God that was a development of St. Anselm's ontological argument. Hartshorne is also noted for developing Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy into process theology. Wikipedia  

✵ 5. June 1897 – 9. October 2000
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Famous Charles Hartshorne Quotes

“[W]e live in a century in which everything has been said. The challenge today is to learn which statements to deny.”

Hartshorne's main reflection on a full 100 years of life.
"A hundred years of thinking about God" (1998)

“The reward for living is the living itself.”

"A hundred years of thinking about God" (1998)

Charles Hartshorne Quotes about God

Charles Hartshorne Quotes about the world

“I think my great book is Born to Sing: An Interpretation and World Survey of Bird Song.”

In Herbert F. Vetter, " Not The Average Philosopher http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/hartshorne.html", Harvard Magazine, May/June 1997, Volume 99, Number 5. Vetter was surprised by this, given Hartshorne's dozens of substantial books on theology.

Charles Hartshorne Quotes

“Do you remember which way I was heading?”

In Herbert F. Vetter, " Not The Average Philosopher http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/hartshorne.html", Harvard Magazine, May/June 1997, Volume 99, Number 5. Recounting Hartshorne's legendary absent-mindedness.

Charles Hartshorne quote: “The secret of my success is longevity.”

“The secret of my success is longevity.”

In Herbert F. Vetter, " Not The Average Philosopher http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/hartshorne.html", Harvard Magazine, May/June 1997, Volume 99, Number 5. On his selection to the Library of Living Philosophers.

“The search for necessary truths, truths that are not only true, but they couldn’t have been false.”

In the Veery journal interview in 1996, in reply to the question of "What is the most rewarding aspect of philosophy?" presented by Veery editor Steven Vita, later reprinted in 1997 in the Austin American-Statesman and then quoted from in The New York Times obituary entitled “Charles Hartshorne, Theologian, Is Dead; Proponent of an Activist God Was 103.”

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