Whitehead’s Philosophy of OrganismSpringer, 18 jun 1966 - 291 pagina's |
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WHITEHEADS DEFENCE OF RATIONALISM | 9 |
SOME PRIMARY NOTIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHY | 69 |
ARE THE ETERNAL OBJECTS PLATONIC IDEAS? 102139 | 102 |
CHAPTER PAGES | 129 |
THE ORGANISATION OF FEELINGS 140173 | 140 |
CREATIVITY AND Order 174219 | 174 |
SOPHY 220241 | 220 |
FINAL APPLICATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF | 242 |
CONCLUSION 274282 | 274 |
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A. E. Taylor abstract actual entities actual occasions æsthetic analysis arises atomic called Category of Explanation chapter character characteristics claim Concept of Nature conceptual feeling concrescence concrete Consequent Nature described difficulty discussion element eternal objects experience fact form of definiteness fundamental generalisation Ibid ideas important interpretation intuition kind Leibniz logical mathematical means metaphysical mind Modern World monism natural theology nexus of actual notion objectified objective immortality Ontological Principle organisation perception perish philo Philosophy of Organism physical Platonic possible potentiality prehensions Primordial Nature Principia Mathematica Principle of Relativity problem Process and Reality process of becoming Professor propositional function propositions pure rational realisation reason relatedness relation relevance Religion scheme sense simply societies of actual speculative structure subjective aim suggested symbolism systematic temporal world theory thought Timæus Timaus tion types of order uniformities universe Whitehead holds Whitehead says Whitehead's Philosophy Whitehead's view whole