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Definition of Whitehead |
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Whitehead
A form of self-propelling torpedo. The blue-winged snow goose. The surf scoter. Related Definitions: Form, Goose, Of, Scoter, Snow, Surf, The, Torpedo |
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Whitehead Quotations
I have in later years taken to Euclid, Whitehead, Bertrand Russell, in an elemental way. Carl Sandburg So Whitehead's metaphysics doesn't fit very well on to physics as we understand the process of the world. John Polkinghorne Whitehead reacted strongly against the idea of God as a cosmic tyrant, one who brings about everything. John Polkinghorne Well it was not exactly a dissertation in logic, at least not the kind of logic you would find in Whitehead and Russell's Principia Mathematica for instance. It looked more like mathematics; no formalized language was used. Alonzo Church |
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