Alfred North Whitehead

"The Universe is vast. Nothing is more curious than the self-satisfied dogmatism with which mankind at each period of its history cherishes the delusion of the finality of existing modes of knowledge. Skeptics and believers are alike. At this moment scientists and skeptics are the leading dogmatists. Advance in detail is admitted; fundamental novelty is barred. This dogmatic common sense is the death of philosophic adventure."

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Source: Alfred North Whitehead (1997). “Science and the Modern World”, p.197, Simon and Schuster

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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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