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Whitehead’s Science and the Modern World

Wayfarer June 29, 2020 at 08:28 2350 views 2 comments
Reading online. Many brilliant insights, some of which I will record here.

‘Fate in Greek tragedy becomes the order of nature in modern thought’.

This is based on the way the Greeks saw the world in terms of drama and the interplay of heroic characters. But it just explains so much about the kind of fatalism of modern materialism. ‘You’re just a carrier of the selfish gene. Accept it.’

The passage immediately following where W. describes being at the meeting where the Eddington observations were unveiled is classic.

Comments (2)

Mww June 29, 2020 at 13:30 #429717
Reply to Wayfarer

“...The laws of physics are the decrees of fate...”

Much better: referring me to something I didn’t know.
0 thru 9 June 30, 2020 at 18:45 #430302
Quoting Mww
Much better: referring me to something I didn’t know.


Sir, the License and Entitlement Bureau is two doors down. So sorry! :razz: