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  2. Process and Reality - Wikipedia

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    Whitehead's Process and Reality [1] is perhaps his philosophical master work. The following is an attempt to provide an accessible outline of some of the main ideas in Whitehead's Process and Reality, based on the book itself, but guided by a general reading of secondary sources, especially I. Leclerc's Whitehead's Metaphysics

  3. Alfred North Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    Alfred North Whitehead OM FRS FBA (15 February 1861 – 30 December 1947) was an English mathematician and philosopher.He created the philosophical school known as process philosophy, [2] which has been applied in a wide variety of disciplines, including ecology, theology, education, physics, biology, economics, and psychology.

  4. Whitehead Research Project - Wikipedia

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    The Whitehead Research Project (WRP) 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 ...

  5. Process philosophy - Wikipedia

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    In Process and Reality Corrected Edition (1978), [31] wherein regarding "God" the editors elaborate Whitehead's conception. He is the unconditioned actuality of conceptual feeling at the base of things; so that by reason of this primordial actuality, there is an order in the relevance of eternal objects to the process of creation.

  6. Whitehead's point-free geometry - Wikipedia

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    Connection theory C is a first-order theory that distills the first 12 of Whitehead's 31 assumptions [9] into 6 axioms, C1-C6. [10] C is a proper fragment of the theories proposed by Clarke, [11] who noted their mereological character. Theories that, like C, feature both inclusion and topological primitives, are called mereotopologies.

  7. Contemporary Whitehead Studies - Wikipedia

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    reconnect Whitehead to the wider field of philosophy, the humanities, the sciences and academic research with Whitehead's pluralistic impulses in the context of a pluralistic world, address Whitehead's philosophy (and, per example, of philosophy per se) in the midst of contemporary problems facing humanity, such as climate change, war & peace ...

  8. Charles Hartshorne - Wikipedia

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    The key motifs of process philosophy are: empiricism, relationalism, process, and events. The motif of empiricism in process thought refers to the theme that experience is the realm for defining meaning and verifying any theory of reality. Unlike classical empiricism, process thought takes the category of feeling beyond just the human senses of ...

  9. Michel Weber - Wikipedia

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    Michel Weber (born 1963) is a Belgian philosopher.He is best known as an interpreter and advocate of the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, and has come to prominence as the architect and organizer of an overlapping array of international scholarly societies and publication projects devoted to Whitehead and the global relevance of process philosophy.

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