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  1. Alfred North WhiteheadAn Anthology By F. S. C. Northrop by Alfred North Whitehead, 1953
  2. Alfred North Whitehead; the man and his work. COMPLETE SET by Victor Lowe, 1985
  3. Principia Mathematica - Volume Two by Alfred North Whitehead, Bertrand Russell, 2009-02-21
  4. A Christian Natural Theology, Based on the Thought of Alfred North Whitehead, by John B. Cobb, 1965-01
  5. Principia Mathematica - Volume Three by Alfred North Whitehead, Bertrand Russell, 2009-02-27
  6. Alfred North Whitehead: An Anthology
  7. Principia Mathematica - Volume One by Alfred North Whitehead, Bertrand Russell, 2009-02-21
  8. The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, Volume 3 (Library of Living Philosophers) by Alfred North Whitehead, Paul Arthur Schilpp, 1999-02-02
  9. The Unifying Moment:: The Psychological Philosophy of William James and Alfred North Whitehead by Craig Eisendrath, 1999-06-15
  10. Science and the Modern World: Lowell Lectures, 1925. by Alfred North. WHITEHEAD, 1979
  11. An introduction to mathematics, by A. N. Whitehead by Alfred North Whitehead, 2010-09-06
  12. Essays in Science and Philosophy. by Alfred North Whitehead, 1968-06
  13. God and the World: A Study in the Thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Karl Barth (Internationale Theologie, Bd. 6.) by Gregory S. Cootsona, 2001-09
  14. Whitehead's American Essays in Social Philosophy. by Alfred North Whitehead, 1975-08-11

21. ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD: NEW WORLD PHILOSOPHER
alfred north whitehead NEW WORLD PHILOSOPHER. 18611947. ( Photo courtesy of the Harvard University Archives) INTRODUCTION. by A. H. Johnson mathematics and philosophy can surpass those of alfred north whitehead. His is not a mere technical cultured charm and humility. alfred north whitehead was born on February 15
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At the age of fifteen he went to the ancient Sherborne school in southwest England. As "head boy" at the school, Whitehead supervised discipline outside the classroom. He participated in the group games then in fashion: cricket, football and fives. Despite these various activities Whitehead found time for private reading. The poetry of Wordsworth and Shelley attracted his special attention. He also read widely in the field of history.
(Photo courtesy of the Harvard University Archives) Critique of Pure Reason ." (He remarks: "I was early disenchanted"). The rather humorous confessions of ignorance concerning Hegel which Whitehead was accustomed to make in his Harvard classroom, were due apparently to his first contacts with that gentleman. "I have never been able to read Hegel: I initiated my attempt by studying some remarks of his on mathematics which struck me as complete nonsense."

22. Whitehead, Alfred North
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Alfred North Whitehead (b.1861 - d.1947), British mathematician, logician and philosopher best known for his work in mathematical logic and who, in collaboration with Bertrand Russell, authored the landmark three-volume Principia Mathematica Although there are significant continuities throughout his thought, Whitehead's intellectual life is often divided into three periods. The first corresponds roughly with his time at Cambridge, from 1884 to 1910, during which he worked primarily on logic and mathematics. The second corresponds roughly with his time at London, from 1910 to 1924, during which he concentrated mainly on issues in the philosophy of science. The third corresponds roughly with his time at Harvard, from 1924 onward, during which he worked on more general issues in philosophy, including the development of a comprehensive metaphysical system which has come to be known as process philosophy. Process and Reality
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  • (1861) Born February 15 in Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England.

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Alfred North Whitehead (b.1861 - d.1947), British mathematician, logician and philosopher best known for his work in mathematical logic and who, in collaboration with Bertrand Russell, authored the landmark three-volume Principia Mathematica Although there are significant continuities throughout his thought, Whitehead's intellectual life is often divided into three periods. The first corresponds roughly with his time at Cambridge, from 1884 to 1910, during which he worked primarily on logic and mathematics. The second corresponds roughly with his time at London, from 1910 to 1924, during which he concentrated mainly on issues in the philosophy of science. The third corresponds roughly with his time at Harvard, from 1924 onward, during which he worked on more general issues in philosophy, including the development of a comprehensive metaphysical system which has come to be known as process philosophy. Process and Reality
Whitehead's Chronology
A short chronology of the major events in Whitehead's life is as follows:
  • (1861) Born February 15 in Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England.

24. The Center For Process Studies - A Relational Worldview For The Common Good
The Center for Process Studies was founded in 1973 to encourage exploration of the relevance of process thought, which is based on the philosophy of alfred north whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, to many fields of reflection and action.
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26. The Wit And Wisdom Of Alfred North Whitehead - 9
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  • The students are alive, and the purpose of education is to stimulate and guide their self-development. It follows as a corollary from this premise, that the teachers also should be alive with living thoughts. (A.E. p. v) Education is the acquisition of the art of the utilisation of knowledge. (A.E. p. 6) Culture is activity of thought, and receptiveness to beauty and humane feeling. Scraps of information have nothing to do with it. A merely well informed man is the most useless bore on God's earth. What we should aim at producing is men who possess both culture and expert knowledge in some special direction. (A.E. p. 1) When one considers in its length and in its breadth the importance of this question of the education of the nation's young, the broken lives, the defeated hopes, the national failures, which result from the frivolous inertia with which it is treated, it is difficult to restrain within oneself a savage rage. In the conditions of modern life the rule absolute, the race which does not value trained intelligence is doomed. Not all your heroism, not all your social charm, not all your wit, not all your victories on land or at sea, can move back the finger of fate. (A.E. p. 22) It must never be forgotten that education is not a process of packing articles in a trunk. Such a simile is entirely inapplicable. It is, of course, a process completely of its own peculiar genus. Its nearest analogue is the assimilation of food by a living organism: and we ail know how necessary to health is palatable food under suitable conditions. (A.E. p. 51)

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If a dog jumps in your lap, it is because he is fond of you; but if a cat does the same thing, it is because your lap is warmer.
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whitehead, alfred north (18611947). English philosopher and mathematician. In his theory of organism , he attempted a synthesis of metaphysics and science.
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Whitehead, Alfred North English philosopher and mathematician. In his 'theory of organism', he attempted a synthesis of metaphysics and science. His works include Principia Mathematica 1910-13 (with Bertrand Russell), The Concept of Nature 1920, and Adventures of Ideas 1933.
Whitehead's research in mathematics involved a highly original attempt - incorporating the principles of logic - to create an extension of ordinary algebra to universal algebra (A Treatise of Universal Algebra 1898), and a meticulous re-examination of the relativity theory of Albert Einstein.
Whitehead was born in Ramsgate, Kent, and studied at Cambridge. He was professor of applied mathematics at London University 1914-24 and professor of philosophy at Harvard University, USA, 1924-37.
At the International Congress of Philosophy in 1900, Whitehead and Russell heard Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano describe the method by which he had arrived at his axioms concerning the natural numbers, and they spent the next ten years on their project to deduce mathematics from logic in a general and fundamental way.
Other works include Principles of Natural Knowledge 1919, Science and the Modern World 1925, and Process and Reality 1929.

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33. Alfred North Whitehead: The Concept Of Nature: Preface And Table Of Contents
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THE contents of this book were originally delivered at Trinity College in the autumn of 1919 as the inaugural course of Tarner lectures. The Tarner lectureship is an occasional office founded by the liberality of Mr Edward Tarner. The duty of each of the successive holders of the post will be to deliver a course on 'the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Relations or Want of Relations between the different Departments of Knowledge.' The present book embodies the endeavour of the first lecturer of the series to fulfil his task. The chapters retain their original lecture form and remain as delivered with the exception of minor changes designed to remove obscurities of expression. The lecture form has the advantage of suggesting an audience with a definite mental background which it is the purpose of the lecture to modify in a specific way. In the presentation of a novel outlook with wide ramifications a single line of communications from premises to conclusions is not sufficient for intelligibility. Your audience will construe whatever you say into conformity with their pre-existing outlook. For this reason the first two chapters and the last two chapters are essential for intelligibility though they hardly add to the formal completeness of the exposition. Their function is to prevent the reader from bolting up side tracks in pursuit of misunderstandings. The same reason dictates my avoidance of the existing technical terminology of

34. Whitehead, Alfred North
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    Whitehead, Alfred North Whitehead, Alfred North, Principia Mathematica The Organisation of Thought Principles of Natural Knowledge The Concept of Nature The Principle of Relativity Science and the Modern World Religion in the Making Symbolism The Aims of Education and Other Essays Process and Reality Adventures of Ideas (1933), and Essays in Science and Philosophy See J. W. Blyth, Whitehead's Theory of Knowledge (1941, repr. 1973); P. A. Schilpp, ed., The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (2d ed. 1951, repr. 1971); A. H. Johnson, Whitehead's Philosophy of Civilization (1958, repr. 1962); V. A. Lowe, Understanding Whitehead (1962); D. M. Emmett, Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism (1966); C. Hartshorne, (1972); D. L. Hall, The Civilization of Experience (1973); V. Lowe

35. Glossary Of Whitehead Terminology
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Glossary of Whitehead Terminology actual entity, actual occasion, final realities, or R e s Verae occasions of experience, the final real things of which the world is made up (PR 18,22.) aggregational society societies of enduring objects which form the subject matter of Newtonian dynamics (PR 173.) anticipation a type of immediate feeling which occurs in a concrescent subject and relates immediate facts to a transcendent future (PR 278.) coherence a) coherence in relation to a speculative philosophy means that all of its fundamental ideas presuppose one another and are meaningless alone (PR 3.) b) in relation to truth, coherence means the correspondence of a proposition to a nexus (PR 271.) c) the final synthesis of conceptual feelings during the concrescence of an actual entity (PR 224.) conceptual prehension prehensions of eternal objects (PR 23.) concrescence a dipolar process involving an interplay between physical feelings and mental valuations (PR 108) in which prehensions of early phases are contrasted in later phases. In short, it is the production of novel togetherness (PR 21.) conformal feelings the reaction of the mental pole which emphasizes and values physical feelings (PR 108.)

36. Whiteheadbio
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Geburt der Tochter Jessie Marie. A Treatise on Universal Algebra Geburt des Sohnes Eric Alfred. Treatise on Universal Algebra auf, ebenso wie Russell seinen Plan einer Fortsetzung der Principles of Mathematics D. Sc. des Trinity College. Principia Mathematica , Bd. I (Bd. 11 1912, Bd. 111 1913, der vierte wird fallengelassen). Niederlegung der Dozentur am Trinity College, Umzug nach London. Principles of Natural Knowledge , Tarner Lecturer; diese Vorlesungen erscheinen unter dem Titel The Concept of Nature Manchester.

37. BRIEF EXCERPTS FROM ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD AND CHARLES HARTSHORNE
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(Selection of quotations, slight simplifications of style, bolding of type, and material in brackets by Alan Anderson) Atomism , the belief that everything is made up of invisibly small, indivisible particles, was anticipated in the East by Jainism some time after 800 B.C.E., but Western atomism originated in ancient Greece with Leucippus and Democritus , as a mediating position between the views of Heraclitus , who maintained that everything is changing, and Parmenides , who held that change is impossible. In the early modern world, Galileo (1564-1642) and others revived atomism. Ordinarily, atomism is associated with materialism, but both science and philosophy have shown that the atomistic nature of reality need not be of a material nature, at least as matter usually is conceived. By the end of the 19th century, science had found that there are smaller units than the atom. The first of these to be discovered, by J. J. Thomson in 1897, was the electron. Energy is recognized as coming in momentarily-existing bursts or packets, quanta, discovered in 1900 by Max

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"A c l a s h of doctrines is n o t a disaster it is an opportunity ~ Alfred North Whitehead Mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) was born in Kent, England . The son of an Anglican clergyman, Whitehead had a special gift for mathematics as a child. He once said, "We think in generalities, but we live in detail." Whitehead attended Cambridge's Trinity College from 1880-1910. A scholar, fellow, and senior lecturer, this brilliant mathematician was a pioneer in the development of modern algebra. Ideas won't keep," he observed. "Something must be done about them." Professor Whitehead collaborated with his student Bertrand Russell on the three-volume Principia Mathematica (1910-13), a thorough examination of deductive logic that revolutionized math and philosophy. All mathematics , he said, could be derived from a few logical concepts. "Every really new idea looks crazy at first," Whitehouse once explained. In the latter years of his life, he wrote Process and Reality (1929) about process philosophy, which celebrated the changing universe. He taught philosophy at Harvard University where he continued to explore scientific and metaphysical theory.

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