- Alfred North Whitehead - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) was a British mathematician and philosopher best known for his work in mathematical logic and the philosophy of science In collaboration with Bertrand Russell, he co-authored the landmark three-volume Principia Mathematica (1910, 1912, 1913)
- Alfred North Whitehead - Encyclopedia Britannica
Alfred North Whitehead was an English mathematician and philosopher who collaborated with Bertrand Russell on Principia Mathematica (1910–13) and, from the mid-1920s, taught at Harvard University and developed a comprehensive metaphysical theory
- Alfred North Whitehead (1861 - 1947) - Biography - MacTutor History of . . .
Alfred Whitehead was a mathematician and philosopher who collaborated with Bertrand Russell on Principia Mathematica (1910-13) Alfred North Whitehead's father, also named Alfred Whitehead, was an Anglican clergyman from Ramsgate
- Alfred North Whitehead - Vikipedi
Alfred North Whitehead, (15 Şubat 1861 – 30 Aralık 1947) İngiliz bir matematikçi ve filozoftur Mantıksal pozitivizm olarak bilinen felsefi akımın ve Viyana Çevresi olarak adlandırılan filozoflar grubunun içinde yer alan önemli isimlerden birdir
- Whitehead, Alfred North | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Alfred North Whitehead was a notable mathematician, logician, educator and philosopher The staggering complexity of Whitehead’s thought, coupled with the extraordinary literary quality of his writing, have conspired to make Whitehead (in an oft-repeated saying) one of the most-quoted but least-read philosophers in the Western canon
- Alfred North Whitehead Biography - eNotes. com
Alfred North Whitehead, born in 1861, was a towering figure in the realms of mathematics, logic, and philosophy Over his lifetime, he sought to build a cohesive framework for
- Whitehead, Alfred North (1861-1947) - Harvard Square Library
Whitehead, Alfred North (b 1861) British-American philosopher Taught mathematics and theoretical physics at Cambridge, 1911-14, and at University College, London, 1914-24
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