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... A. N. Whitehead . The basis of his view can be regarded as a return to what people had thought about science , as a means of understanding nature , in its very earliest days , well before the triumphs of Newtonian physics and its later ...
... A. N. Whitehead . The basis of his view can be regarded as a return to what people had thought about science , as a means of understanding nature , in its very earliest days , well before the triumphs of Newtonian physics and its later ...
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... Whitehead . In his later life he developed his philosophy into somewhat esoteric complexities . Few people except professional philosophers will wish to go into it . However , in the earlier stages of his thought , he coined two phrases ...
... Whitehead . In his later life he developed his philosophy into somewhat esoteric complexities . Few people except professional philosophers will wish to go into it . However , in the earlier stages of his thought , he coined two phrases ...
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... A. N. Whitehead , Science and the Modern World , referred to above , and if you have the time , the same author's Concept of Nature and Principles of Natural Knowledge , Cambridge University Press , 1925 and 1926. Anyone interested ...
... A. N. Whitehead , Science and the Modern World , referred to above , and if you have the time , the same author's Concept of Nature and Principles of Natural Knowledge , Cambridge University Press , 1925 and 1926. Anyone interested ...
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