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    Although his reputation as a philosopher has been obscured in the course of the twentieth century by the successes and the prejudices of the philosophical movement associated with the names of Bertrand Russell, George Edward Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein, the British idealist Francis Herbert Bradley was the most influential and original thinker of his generation.
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    "Philosophy of Science and Science of Philosophy," Philosophy of Science 2.3, 171-86. Murphy, Arthur E. 1927. "Objective Relativism in Dewey and Whitehead," Philosophical Review 36.2, 121-44. Myers, William T. 2001. "Dewey and Whitehead on the Starting Point and Method," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37.2, 244-55.
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    1. Main Themes of Education. The Aims of Education and Other Essays (1929) is a series of lectures delivered primarily in England before, during, and after the First World War. Whitehead envisages an egalitarian society in which a reenergized liberal education strengthens the imaginative capacities of students from every social class. His views still resonate with us almost a century later.
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    On the morning of September 14, 1926, George Herbert Mead and Alfred North Whitehead appeared together on the program of the Sixth International Congress of Philosophy meeting at Harvard University, both presenting papers at a session entitled "Physics and metaphysics, with special reference to the problem of time."
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