Alfred North Whitehead

"Nature gets credit which should in truth be reserved for ourselves: the rose for its scent, the nightingale for its song; and the sun for its radiance. The poets are entirely mistaken. They should address their lyrics to themselves and should turn them into odes of self congratulation on the excellence of the human mind."

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Source: ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD (1925). “SCIENCE AND THE MODERN WORLD”

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Alfred North Whitehead

Alfred North Whitehead

Philosopher, Mathematician

Alfred North Whitehead was a British philosopher and mathematician known for his process philosophy, particularly in his work 'Process and Reality.'

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