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Whitehead and Pythagoras

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posted on 2024-07-11, 16:43 authored by Arran GareArran Gare
While the appeal of scientific materialism has been weakened by developments in theoretical physics, chemistry and biology, Pythagoreanism still attracts the allegiance of leading scientists and mathematicians. It is this doctrine that process philosophers must confront if they are to successfully defend their metaphysics. Peirce, Bergson and Whitehead were acutely aware of the challenge of Pythagoreanism, and attempted to circumvent it. The problem addressed by each of these thinkers was how to account for the success of mathematical physics if the world consists of creative processes. In this paper I critically examine the nature of the challenge posed by Pythagoreanism to process philosophy and examine the efforts by process philosophers, particularly Whitehead, to overcome it, and offer some suggestions for advancing these efforts.

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1445-4297

Journal title

Concrescence: the Australasian Journal of Process Thought

Volume

7

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16 pp

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Australasian Association for Process Thought

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Copyright © 2006 Arran Gare. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the journal.

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eng

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