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Alfred North Whitehead (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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Cite this entry Search the SEP • Advanced Search • Tools • RSS Feed Table of Contents • What's New • Archives • Projected Contents Editorial Information • About the SEP • Editorial Board • How to Cite the SEP • Special Characters Support the SEP Contact the SEP © Metaphysics Research Lab , CSLI , Stanford University Open access to the SEP is made possible by a world-wide funding initiative. Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free Alfred North Whitehead First published Tue May 21, 1996; substantive revision Thu May 1, 2003 Alfred North Whitehead (b.1861 - d.1947), British mathematician, logician and philosopher best known for his work in mathematical logic and the philosophy of science. In collaboration with Bertrand Russell Read More
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Arthur M. Young: About Arthur M. Young

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"The earlier concept of a universe made up of physical particles interacting according to fixed laws is no longer tenable. It is implicit in present findings that action rather than matter is basic. . . This is good news, for it is no longer appropriate to think of the universe as a gradually subsiding agitation of billiard balls. The universe, far from being a desert of inert particles, is a theatre of increasingly complex organization, a stage for development in which man has a definite place, without any upper limit to his evolution." --Arthur M. Young The Reflexive Universe *** CONFERENCE!! Reconciling Science and Spirit, Nov. 16 - 18, 2007 *** *** Introducing THE YOGA OF THINKING: Arthur M. Young Video Archive *** *** Introducing THE YOGA OF THINKING: Arthur M. Young Video Archive *** Read More
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Home Buying First Time Home Buyer Homes For Sale Home Loans Homes for sale by owner at Home.net

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Welcome to Home.net Home Buying First Time Home Buyer Homes For Sale Home Loans Homes for sale by owner Real Estate Brokers Interior Decorating Real Estate Foreclosures Home Remodeling Work From Home Furniture Cheap furniture | Timeshares | Modular homes | Home improvements Read More
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The Colin Wilson Page

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THE COLIN WILSON PAGE This page is no longer being updated and is available for archival purposes only. For an up-to-date Colin Wilson Web site, please see: Colin Wilson World NEW BOOK - THE ATLANTIS BLUEPRINT Colin Wilson's new book, co-written with Rand Flem-Ath, is now out in both the United States and the United Kingdom - from Delacorte Press in the U.S. It continues the work which Wilson began in his 1996 book From Atlantis to the Sphinx. Keep checking back here for more information on it in the very near future! In the meantime, you can find an excerpt from The Atlantis Blueprint at the Flem-Aths' Web site. WRITINGS BY COLIN WILSON NOW ADDED! I now have a section where I will be putting writings by Colin himself, as he gives me permission to do so. My first offerings are a recent art Read More
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Welcome to the Simone Weil home page NEWS

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News Facts Spirit Plato's Cave Red Virgin Introducing Simone Weil through the internet since 1995 News American Weil Society contact info Toward a Weilian Philosophy of Vocation by John Marson Dunaway is a paper from the 2005 American Weil Society colloquy that I am very pleased to present on the net. Dunaway's address gets to the spirituality at the core of Weil's thought as he explains that Weil's ideas speak to all workers: "some contemporary writers on vocation ... might lead us to understand it as an issue only for the privileged elite. After all, most people in the world even today quite clearly do not enjoy the luxury of contemplating which career path might fulfill their deep gladness. Instead, they desperately hope for whatever menial job that might come available as a means Read More
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