Книга: Alfred North Whitehead «The Principle Of Relativity With Applications To Physical Science (1922)»
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Alfred North Whitehead
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Alfred North Whitehead, OM (
Life
Although his grandfather, Thomas Whitehead, was known for having founded
Between 1880 and 1910, Whitehead studied, taught, and wrote mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, spending the 1890s writing his "Treatise on Universal Algebra" (1898) and the 1900s collaborating with his former pupil, Russell, on the first edition of "
Without much prospect of ever attaining a professorship in mathematics, Whitehead left Cambridge just as the first volume of the "Principia" appeared. In 1910, he resigned his position at Trinity College to protest the dismissal of a colleague because of an adulterous affair. He also ran afoul of a Cambridge by-law limiting the term of a Senior Lecturer to 25 years.
In 1891, Whitehead married Evelyn Wade, an Irish woman reared in France; they had a daughter and two sons. One son died in action while serving in the
Whitehead was always interested in
Concomitantly, Whitehead developed a keen interest in
He was president of the
The period between 1910 and 1924 was mostly spent at
Whitehead's address "The Aims of Education" (1916) pointedly criticized the formalistic approach of modern British teachers who do not care about culture and self-education of their disciples: "Culture is activity of thought, and receptiveness to beauty and humane feeling. Scraps of information have nothing to do with it."
In 1924,
Whitehead had wise and witty opinions about a vast range of human endeavour. These opinions pepper the many essays and speeches he gave on various topics between 1915 and his death (1917, 1925a, 1927, 1929a, 1929b, 1933, 1938). His Harvard lectures (1924-37) are studded with quotations from his favourite poets, Wordsworth and Shelley. Most Sunday afternoons when they were in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Whiteheads hosted an open house to which all Harvard students were welcome, and during which talk flowed freely. Some of the "obiter dicta" Whitehead spoke on these occasions were recorded by Lucien Price, a Boston journalist, who published them in 1954. That book also includes a remarkable picture of Whitehead as the aged sage holding court. It was at one of these open houses that the young Harvard student
The standard biography is Lowe (1985) and Lowe and Schneewind (1990); Lowe studied under Whitehead at Harvard. A comprehensive appraisal of Whitehead's work is difficult because Whitehead left no
Process philosophy
The genesis of Whitehead's
In 1927, Whitehead was asked to give the
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The main tenets of Whitehead's metaphysics were summarized in his last and most accessible work, "Adventures of Ideas" (1933), where he also defines his conceptions of beauty, truth, art, adventure, and peace. He believed that "there are no whole truths; all truths are half-truths. It is trying to treat them as whole truths that plays the devil." ["Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead", recorded by Lucien Price, p. 13, 2001] Whitehead's political views sometimes appear to be
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Bibliography
Works by Whitehead
* 1898. "A Treatise on Universal Algebra with Applications". Cambridge Uni. Press. 1960 reprint, Hafner.
* 1911. "An Introduction to Mathematics". Oxford Univ. Press. 1990 paperback, ISBN 0-19-500211-3. Vol. 56 of the "Great Books of the Western World" series.
* 1917. "The Organization of Thought Educational and Scientific". Lippincott.
* 1920. "The Concept of Nature". Cambridge Uni. Press. 2004 paperback, Prometheus Books, ISBN 1-59102-214-2. Being the 1919
* 1922. "The Principle of Relativity with Applications to Physical Science". Cambridge Uni. Press.
* 1925 (1910-13), with
* 1925a. "Science and the Modern World". 1997 paperback, Free Press (Simon & Schuster), ISBN 0-684-83639-4. Vol. 55 of the "Great Books of the Western World" series.
* 1925b (1919). "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge". Cambridge Uni. Press.
* 1926. "Religion in the Making". 1974, New American Library. 1996, with introduction by Judith A. Jones, Fordham Univ. Press.
* 1927. "Symbolism, Its Meaning and Effect". The 1927 Barbour-Page Lectures, given at the University of Virginia. 1985 paperback, Fordham University Press.
* 1929. "
* 1929a. "The Aims of Education and Other Essays". 1985 paperback, Free Press, ISBN 0-02-935180-4.
* 1929b. "Function of Reason". 1971 paperback, Beacon Press, ISBN 0-8070-1573-3.
* 1933. "Adventures of Ideas". 1967 paperback, Free Press, ISBN 0-02-935170-7.
* 1934. "Nature and Life". University of Chicago Press.
* 1938. "Modes of Thought". 1968 paperback, Free Press, ISBN 0-02-935210-X.
* 1947. "Essays in Science and Philosophy". Runes, Dagobert, ed. Philosophical Library.
* 1947. "The Wit and Wisdom of Whitehead". Beacon Press.
* 1951. "Mathematics and the Good" in Schilpp, P. A., ed., 1951. "The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead", 2nd. ed. New York, Tudor Publishing Company: 666-81. Also printed in:
** in "The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead", 1941, P. A. Schilpp, Ed.;
** in "Science & Philosophy"; Philosophical Library, 1948.
* 1953. "A. N. Whitehead: An Anthology". Northrop, F.S.C., and Gross, M.W., eds. Cambridge Univ. Press.
* Price, Lucien, 1954. "Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead", with Introduction by Sir Ross David. Reprinted 1977, Greenwood Press Reprint, ISBN 0-8371-9341-9, and 2001 with Foreword by Caldwell Titcomb, David R. Godine Publisher, ISBN 1-56792-129-9.
Works about Whitehead and his thought
* Browning, Douglas and Myers, William T., eds., 1998. "Philosophers of Process". Fordham Univ Press. ISBN 0-8232-1879-1, contains some primary texts including:
** "Critique of Scientific Materialism"
** "Process"
** "Fact and Form"
** "Objects and Subjects"
** "The Grouping of Occasions"
*Durand G., 2007. "Des événements aux objets. La méthode de l'abstraction extensive chez A. N. Whitehead". Ontos Verlag.
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*------, 2002, "Algebras, Projective Geometry, Mathematical Logic, and Constructing the World: Intersections in the Philosophy of Mathematics of A. N. Whitehead," "Historia Mathematica 29": 427-62. Many references.
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* Kneebone, G., 2001, (1963). "Mathematical Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics". Dover reprint: ISBN 0-486-41712-3. The final chapter is a lucid introduction to some of the ideas in Whitehead (1919, 1925b, 1929).
* LeClerc, Ivor, ed., 1961. "The Relevance of Whitehead". Allen & Unwin.
* Lowe, Victor, 1962. "Understanding Whitehead". Johns Hopkins Uni. Press.
* ------, 1985. "A. N. Whitehead: The Man and His Work", Vol. 1. Johns Hopkins U. Press.
* ------, and Schneewind, J. B., 1990. "A. N. Whitehead: The Man and His Work", Vol. 2. Johns Hopkins U. Press.
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* Mays, Wolfgang, 1959. "The Philosophy of Whitehead". Allen & Unwin.
* ------, 1977. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics: An Introduction to his Thought". The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
* Mesle, C. Robert, 2008. "Process-Relational Philosophy: An Introduction to Alfred North Whitehead," Templeton foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-59947-132-7
* Nobo, Jorge L., 1986. "Whitehead's Metaphysics of Extension and Solidarity". SUNY Press.
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* ------, 2001. "Process Philosophy: A Survey of Basic Issues". Univ. of Pittsburg Press.
*Schilpp, Paul A., ed., 1941. "The Philosophy of A. N. Whitehead" (The Library of Living Philosophers). New York: Tudor.
*Weber, Michel, 2006. "Whitehead’s Pancreativism–The Basics". Ontos Verlag
*Will, Clifford, 1993. "Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics". Cambridge University Press.
External links
* [http://www.alfred.north.whitehead.com/index.htm Whitehead homepage] (under development)
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* [http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/whitehead.html A N Whitehead: New World Philosopher]
* [http://www.ctr4process.org Center for Process Studies] at the
* [http://www.chromatika.org/ Centre de philosophie pratique « Chromatiques whiteheadiennes »]
* [http://whiteheadresearch.org/ Whitehead Research Project] Dedicated to the research of, and scholarship on, the texts, philosophy and life of Alfred North Whitehead; and explores and analyzes the relevance of Whitehead's thought in dialogue with contemporary philosophies.
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*Synge, John L., " [http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0505027 Whitehead's Principle of Relativity] " on arXiv.org
*During, Elie, 2007, " [http://ciepfc.rhapsodyk.net/article.php3?id_article=136 "Philosophical twins ? Bergson and Whitehead on Langevin's Paradox and the Meaning of 'Space-Time'] " in Durand, G. & Weber, M., eds., "Alfred North Whitehead's Principles of Natural Knowledge". Frankfurt & Lancaster: Ontos Verlag.
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