Whitehead's Philosophy: "Space, Time and Things"

Philosophy 18 (71):204 - 230 (1943)
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In earlier articles an account has been given of some of the chief notions in the Organic Philosophy, namely Creativity, Actual Entities, Eternal Objects, God. In the present article the writer will endeavour to present Whitehead's doctrine concerning the space-time continuum and the nature of enduring objects implicated therein.

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