Alfred North Whitehead

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Born February 15, 1861(1861-02-15)
Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England
Died December 30, 1947(1947-12-30) (aged 86)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) was a British mathematician, logician and philosopher best known for his work in mathematical logic and the philosophy of science. In collaboration with Bertrand Russell, he co-authored the three-volume Principia Mathematica (1910, 1912, 1913). Later he was instrumental in pioneering the approach to metaphysics now known as process philosophy, which today has found application in a wide variety of disciplines, including ecology, theology, education, physics, biology, economics, psychology, and media theory, among other areas.

Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology, 1929/1978, ARG. (Cover of different edition)
Modes of Thought, 1938/1968, ARG. (Cover of different edition)

Works

  • Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology, New York: Macmillan, 1929; corr.ed., eds. David Ray Griffin and Donald W. Sherburne, New York: Free Press, 1978. Gifford Lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh during the session 1927-28.
  • Modes of Thought, New York: Macmillan, 1938. Six lectures delivered in Wesleyan College, Massachussetts, and two lectures in the University of Chicago.
  • Essays in Science and Philosophy, New York: Philosophical Library, 1947.
  • The Wit and Wisdom of Whitehead, ed. A.H. Johnson, Boston: Beacon Press, 1947.
  • A.N. Whitehead: An Anthology, eds. F.S.C. Northrop and M.W. Gross, Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan, 1953. [1]

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