The Whitehead Research Project is dedicated to research and scholarship on the texts, philosophy, and life of mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead. It explores and analyzes the relevance of Whitehead's thought in dialogue with contemporary philosophies in order to unfold his philosophy of organism and its consequences for our time and in relation to emerging philosophical thought.
In 2009, WRP founded Contemporary Whitehead Studies, an interdisciplinary book series that publishes manuscripts from scholars with contemporary and innovative approaches to Whitehead studies. As of February 2020, it included ten books.
Critical Edition of Whitehead
In February 2009, the WRP announced the inauguration of the Critical Edition of Whitehead, a long-term initiative of the WRP that aims to make available the complete published and unpublished writings of Alfred North Whitehead in a single, critical edition. The early focus of the project has been to collect and publish previously unknown Whitehead materials, including the notes of Whitehead’s students taken during his classes at Harvard from 1924–1937. In March of 2014, the WRP reached an agreement with Edinburgh University Press to publish the Critical Edition. Subsequently the first volume of student notes, which focuses on his first year teaching at Harvard, was published in 2017 as The Harvard Lectures of Alfred North Whitehead, 1924-1925: Philosophical Presuppositions of Science, edited by Paul Bogaard and Jason Bell. The second volume of lecture notes – The Harvard Lectures of Alfred North Whitehead: The General Metaphysical Problems of Science, 1925-1927, edited by Brian G. Henning, Joseph Petek, and George R. Lucas, Jr. – focuses on Whitehead’s second and third years teaching at Harvard, and is set to be published in 2021. The Critical Edition of Whitehead is led by General Editor George R. Lucas, Jr., Founder and Executive Editor Brian G. Henning, and Assistant Editor Joseph Petek, in addition to an editorial advisory board.
In February of 2019, the WRP established the Whitehead Research Library as a digital platform for sharing archival materials related to Whitehead. Parts of Whitehead’s nachlass – donated to the project by his grandson in January 2019 – are freely available on the platform, with more set to be added as the collection is cataloged.