Life of Alfred North Whitehead
- Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) was an English mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is best known for his work in the fields of mathematics, logic, and philosophy. He was born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, and attended Sherborne School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a professor at the University of London and Harvard University, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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- Whitehead's early work focused on mathematics and logic, and he is credited with co-founding the field of symbolic logic. He wrote several books on the subject, including An Introduction to Mathematics (1911) and Principia Mathematica (1912-1913). He also wrote extensively on philosophy, including Process and Reality (1929), Adventures of Ideas (1933), and Modes of Thought (1938).
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- Whitehead's philosophical work was heavily influenced by the work of his mentor, Bertrand Russell. He was a proponent of process philosophy, which holds that the universe is composed of events rather than objects. He argued that the universe is in a constant state of change and that all events are interconnected. He also argued that the universe is composed of actual entities, which he called "actual occasions".
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- Whitehead's work had a major influence on the development of analytic philosophy and the philosophy of science. He was also an important figure in the development of process theology, which holds that God is present in the world as a creative force.
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- Whitehead's later years were spent in retirement in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He died in 1947 at the age of
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- Whitehead's work has had a lasting impact on the fields of mathematics, logic, and philosophy. He is remembered as one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His work continues to be studied and discussed by scholars around the world.
Teachings of Alfred North Whitehead
- The universe is composed of actual entities, which are the basic building blocks of reality.
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- The universe is in a constant state of becoming, and is not static.
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- The universe is composed of both physical and mental components.
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- The universe is composed of both material and spiritual aspects.
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- The universe is composed of both finite and infinite elements.
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- The universe is composed of both temporal and eternal elements.
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- The universe is composed of both physical and metaphysical elements.
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- The universe is composed of both visible and invisible elements.
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- The universe is composed of both material and immaterial elements.
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- The universe is composed of both actual and potential elements.
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- The universe is composed of both finite and infinite possibilities.
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- The universe is composed of both physical and spiritual laws.
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- The universe is composed of both cause and effect.
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- The universe is composed of both order and chaos.
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- The universe is composed of both unity and diversity.
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- The universe is composed of both the known and the unknown.
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- The universe is composed of both the seen and the unseen.
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- The universe is composed of both the temporal and the eternal.
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- The universe is composed of both the material and the spiritual.
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- The universe is composed of both the finite and the infinite.