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Alfred North Whitehead

    February 15, 1861 – December 30, 1947

    Alfred North Whitehead was an English mathematician and philosopher who became the defining figure of process philosophy. His thought conceives of the world as an interconnected web of interdependent processes, emphasizing the consequences of our actions. Whitehead's radical view of reality, where events rather than substances constitute existence, has become foundational for explorations in ecology, theology, education, and physics. His work continues to inspire scientific research and foster new approaches in philosophy, theology, and ecological ethics.

    Alfred North Whitehead
    Science And the Modern World
    Science and the Modern World
    Principia Mathematica to *56
    Principia Mathematica
    Process and Reality
    The Concept of Nature