The Concept of Nature / The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919

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Alfred North Whitehead

PREFACE

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I NATURE AND THOUGHT

CHAPTER II THEORIES OF THE BIFURCATION OF NATURE

CHAPTER III TIME

CHAPTER IV THE METHOD OF EXTENSIVE ABSTRACTION

CHAPTER V SPACE AND MOTION

CHAPTER VI CONGRUENCE

CHAPTER VII OBJECTS

CHAPTER VIII SUMMARY

CHAPTER IX THE ULTIMATE PHYSICAL CONCEPTS

CHARLES OF ORLEANS.

VILLON.

CLEMENT MAROT.

RONSARD.

JOACHIM DU BELLAY.

MALHERBE.

NOTES. CHARLES OF ORLEANS.

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The Concept of
NATURE

The Tarner Lectures
Delivered in Trinity College
November 1919

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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