An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge
Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) was a prominent English mathematician and philosopher who co-authored the highly influential Principia Mathematica with Bertrand Russell. Originally published in 1919, and first republished in 1925 as this Second Edition, An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge ranks among Whitehead's most important works; forming a perspective on scientific observation that incorporated a complex view of experience, rather than prioritising the position of 'pure' sense data. Alongside companion volumes The Concept of Nature (1920) and The Principle of Relativity (1922), it created a framework for Whitehead's later metaphysical speculations. This is an important book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in the relationship between science and philosophy.
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222 pages
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Table of Contents
- Part I. The Traditions of Science:
- 1. Meaning
- 2. The foundations of dynamical physics
- 3. Scientific relativity
- 4. Congruence
- Part II. The Data of Science:
- 5. The natural elements
- 6. Events
- 7. Objects
- Part III. The Method of Extensive Abstraction:
- 8. Principles of the method of extensive abstraction
- 9. Durations, moments and time-systems
- 10. Finite abstractive elements
- 11. Points and straight lines
- 12. Normality and congruence
- 13. Motion
- Part IV. The Theory of Objects:
- 14. The location of objects
- 15. Material objects
- 16. Causal components
- 17. Figures
- 18. Rhythms
- Notes.