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引用次数: 3
摘要
Paul Bogaard讨论了怀特海的“进化哲学”,通过哈佛的讲座和他发表的作品追溯了有机体、环境和进化的概念,得出结论,“进化”作为一个概念在怀特海的重要性似乎在随后的几年里逐渐减弱(考虑到它在讲座中的流行,这有点令人惊讶)。对怀特黑德来说,特别重要的是他在哈佛大学的新同事劳伦斯·亨德森(Lawrence Henderson)的工作,他向学生们推荐了《环境的适宜性》(the Fitness Of the Environment)一书。
Paul Bogaard discusses Whitehead’s ‘philosophy of evolution’, tracing the concepts of organism, environment and evolution through the Harvard lectures and his published works, concluding that ‘evolution’ as a concept seems to fade in importance for Whitehead in subsequent years (somewhat surprisingly, given its prevalence in the lectures). Of special importance to Whitehead was the work of his new Harvard colleague Lawrence Henderson, whose book The Fitness of the Environment he recommended to his students’ attention.