| Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - 240 pages
...philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner...overcome the inherent confusion introduced by the ascription of misplaced concreteness to the scientific scheme of the seventeenth century. CHAPTER IV... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - 308 pages
...philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner...are the dualists, who accept matter and mind as on equal basis, and the two varieties of monists, those who put mind inside matter, and those who put... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - 328 pages
...philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner...are the dualists, who accept matter and mind as on equal basis, and the two varieties of monists, those who put mind inside matter, and those who put... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 1953 - 288 pages
...philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner between three extremes.There are the dualists, who accept matter and mind as on equal basis, and the two varieties... | |
| John Elder - 1985 - 256 pages
...philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner...overcome the inherent confusion introduced by the ascription of misplaced concreteness to the scientific scheme of the seventeenth century.' In the dichotomy... | |
| David Halliburton - 1997 - 428 pages
...to Whitehead, that the objects abstracted were in fact concrete things: Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner...overcome the inherent confusion introduced by the ascription of misplaced concreteness to the scientific scheme of the seventeenth century.1 It is no... | |
| Jozef Keulartz - 1998 - 212 pages
...This 'fallacy of misplaced 125 concreteness' was the ruin of modern philosophy, in Whitehead's view. It has oscillated in a complex manner between three...are the dualists, who accept matter and mind as on equal basis, and the two varieties of monists, those who put mind inside matter, and those who put... | |
| Jozef Keulartz - 1998 - 212 pages
...of misplaced concrereness' was the ruin of modern philosophy, in Whirehead's view. It has oscillared in a complex manner between three extremes. There are the dualists, who accept matrer and mind as on equal basis, and the two vatieties of monists, those who put mind inside matrer,... | |
| Nathaniel C. Comfort - 2007 - 196 pages
...philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. Thereby, modern philosophy has been ruined. It has oscillated in a complex manner...are the dualists, who accept matter and mind as on equal basis, and the two varieties of monists, those who put mind inside matter, and those who put... | |
| Victor Lowe - 19?? - 1056 pages
...interfering, has foisted onto philosophy the task of accepting them as the most concrete rendering of fact. in a complex manner between three extremes. There...overcome the inherent confusion introduced by the ascription of misplaced concreteness to the scientific scheme of the seventeenth century. CHAPTER iv... | |
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