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  • The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919

    Alfred North Whitehead

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
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  • The Concept of Nature

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Paperback (Cosimo Classics, March 15, 2007)
    Hailed as "one of the most valuable books on the relation of philosophy and science," Alfred North Whitehead's The Concept of Nature, first published in 1920, was an important contribution to the development of philosophic naturalism. Examining the fundamental problems of substance, space, and time, Whitehead assesses the impact of Einstein's theories as well as the then-recent findings of modern physics on the concept of nature. For students and teachers of natural philosophy, this is essential reading. English mathematician and philosopher ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD (1861-1947) contributed significantly to 20th-century logic and metaphysics. With Bertrand Russell he cowrote the landmark Principia Mathematica, and also authored An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge, The Function of Reason, and Process and Reality.
  • The Concept of Nature

    Alfred North Whitehead

    eBook (Cosimo Classics, March 15, 2007)
    Hailed as "one of the most valuable books on the relation of philosophy and science," Alfred North Whitehead's The Concept of Nature, first published in 1920, was an important contribution to the development of philosophic naturalism. Examining the fundamental problems of substance, space, and time, Whitehead assesses the impact of Einstein's theories as well as the then-recent findings of modern physics on the concept of nature. For students and teachers of natural philosophy, this is essential reading.English mathematician and philosopher ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD (1861-1947) contributed significantly to 20th-century logic and metaphysics. With Bertrand Russell he cowrote the landmark Principia Mathematica, and also authored An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge, The Function of Reason, and Process and Reality.
  • The Concept of Nature

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Paperback (Prometheus, May 1, 2004)
    Originally published in 1920 and based on the Tarner Lectures in the philosophy of science, this early work by Alfred North Whitehead made an important contribution to the development of philosophic naturalism. It also featured his assessment of the impact of Einstein's theories and the new findings of modern physics on the concept of nature.Whitehead begins with a critique of generally accepted ideas about substance, space, and time, as inherited from ancient Greek philosophers, and as modified in the Enlightenment. To assume that matter is the basis of reality, he insists, is a longstanding error, whereby a metaphysical abstraction has been misinterpreted as a concrete reality. Interestingly, though he accepted Einstein's theory of relativity, he took issue with Einstein's interpretation of it, as well as popular conceptions of relativity that pictured "space bending" under the influence of matter and gravity. Instead of positing matter as the substratum of the universe, Whitehead argued for the "event" and the "process of becoming" as the starting points for analyzing reality. He felt this "organic" interpretation was closer to our direct, everyday experience of attributes and their relations than the abstract notion of matter assumed by philosophers and scientists for so many centuries. These ideas were later systematically presented in his most famous work, Process and Reality.After publication, The Concept of Nature was widely praised. A. E. Taylor, writing in Mind, called it "the finest contribution, in my own judgment, yet made by any one man," and J. E. McTaggert, in The Cambridge Review, said that it was "one of the most valuable books on the relation of philosophy and science which has appeared for many years."Though written many decades ago, Whitehead's reflections remain innovative and stimulating.
  • The Concept of Nature

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2012)
    This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.
  • The Concept of Nature

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 18, 2004)
    "One of the most valuable books on the relation of philosophy and science which has appeared for many years." — The Cambridge Review"A great contribution to Natur-philosophie, far the finest contribution . . . made by any one man. — MindIn addition to his brilliant achievements in theoretical mathematics, Alfred North Whitehead exercised an extensive knowledge of philosophy and literature that informs and elevates all of his works. This book represents one of his most significant achievements in the field of natural philosophy. The Concept of Nature originated with Whitehead's Tarner Lectures, and it offers undergraduate students and other readers an absorbing exploration of the fundamental problems of substance, space, and time.Whitehead's discussions are highlighted by a criticism of Einstein's method of interpreting results, and by his alternative development of the celebrated theory of the four-dimensional space-time manifold.
  • THE CONCEPT OF NATURE: Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919.

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Jan. 1, 1964)
    , vii, 202 pages
  • The Concept of Nature: Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919

    F.R.S. A. N. whitehead, Sc.D.

    (Cambridge at the University Press, Jan. 1, 1920)
    The contents of this book were originally delivered at Trinity College in the autumn of 1919 as the inaugural course of Tarner lectures.
  • The Concept of Nature

    Alfred North WHITEHEAD (1861 - 1947)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The Concept of Nature comprises contents such as Nature and Thought, Theories of the Bifurcation of Nature, Time, The Method of Extensive Abstraction, Space and Motion, Congruence, Objects, and the summarization of those mentioned. This work is a continuity of Whitehead’s previous book, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge. Mathematical notation is disregarded in this book while mathematical deduction is discussed. The Concept of Nature details the branches of philosophy and physics without mathematics. Its theme is to lay down the basis of natural philosophy which is an important inference of the theory of physics. Alfred North Whitehead OM FRS was a British mathematician and philosopher. He is renowned for his process schools such as process philosophy and process theology, which in the present day has utilized various disciplines, ecology, theology, education, physics, biology, economics, and psychology. Whitehead wrote principally on mathematics, logic, and physics. His ultimate work in these sciences is the Principia Mathematica in three volumes, together written with Bertrand Russell, his former student. Principia Mathematica is one of the great works in the twentieth century centering on mathematical logic, and ranked 23rd in the top 100 English-language educational books by Modern Library.Aside from mathematics to philosophy of science, he also studied comprehensively on metaphysics. He acquiesced a broad metaphysical system which is among the fundamentals of western philosophy. Currently, Whitehead's philosophical texts, basically the Process and Reality, are considered as the academic works of process philosophy.
  • THE CONCEPT OF NATURE: Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 19

    Alfred North Whitehead

    (Cambridge: University Press, Jan. 1, 1955)
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  • The Concept of Nature. the Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College November 1919

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Paperback (Echo Library, Aug. 31, 2006)
    The distinguished mathematician offers undergraduate students and other readers an absorbing exploration of the fundamental problems of substance, space, and time. The discussions are highlighted by a criticism of Einstein's method of interpreting results, and by the author's alternative development of the theory of the four-dimensional space-time manifold. 1920 edition.
  • The Concept Of Nature: The Tarner Lectures Delivered In Trinity College, November, 1919

    Alfred North Whitehead

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.