One of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century presented eight groundbreaking lectures in 1925 and introduced the world to "process philosophy." In 1925, philosopher Alfred North Whitehead presented a series of eight lectures, delivering
a groundbreaking exploration of the cultural and philosophical implications of scientific progress from the classical civilizations of the ancient world to the nineteenth century. Whitehead, a seminal 20th-century philosopher,
introduced "process philosophy," a concept that explores the philosophical impact of scientific advancements and how they reshaped our perception of the physical world — reflecting the interconnectedness of all aspects of existence.
Groundbreaking Exploration: Alfred North Whitehead's eight groundbreaking lectures explore the fascinating journey of scientific progress from ancient civilizations to the 19th century.
- Process Philosophy: Whitehead introduced the concept of "process philosophy"— the cultural and philosophical implications of scientific progress and its impact on human thought and society.
- Illuminates Hidden Assumptions: Posits philosophy as a critical interpreter that unveils the hidden assumptions behind scientific discoveries, bridging the gap between empirical findings and human experience.
- Redefines Our Understanding: Explores how scientific discoveries have reshaped our perception of the physical world and redefined our understanding of humanity's place in the universe.
- Interconnected Worldview: Promotes a holistic worldview that reflects the interconnectedness of all aspects of existence, making it a meaningful read for scientific and philosophical audiences.
- Significant Contribution: Remains a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue between science and the humanities.
Science and the Modern World, now available as an affordable Thrift Edition at Dover, is an essential read for those interested in the philosophy of science.