Whitehead's affirmation of the processive nature of actual entities, in contrast to his affirmation of the primordial nature of mathematical and other eternal objects, introduced an aspect of incoherence into his philosophy. This book reinterprets his philosophy using a procedural understanding of mathematics that is best expressed in the algorithmic languages of computer programs.
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Whitehead's affirmation of the processive nature of actual entities, in contrast to his affirmation of the primordial nature of mathematical and other eternal objects, introduced an aspect of incoherence into his philosophy. This book reinterprets his philosophy using a procedural understanding of mathematics that is best expressed in the algorithmic languages of computer programs.
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Very Good + in Very Good + jacket. First edition thus, 1993, hardcover with black cloth boards housed in illustrated dust jacket, octavo, 166pp., no illustrations. Book condition is Very Good Plus, jacket and boards have a ding, otherwise binding is tight and pages are clean, bright and unmarked.