Alfred North Whitehead is known for his work in:
* Philosophy:
* Process Philosophy: This is a major philosophical system he developed, focusing on the idea of "process" as fundamental to reality.
* Metaphysics: He wrote extensively on the nature of reality, including the concept of "actual entities."
* Logic and Mathematics: He also wrote about the foundations of logic and mathematics.
* Key Works:
* "Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology" (1929): This is considered his magnum opus, outlining his process philosophy.
* "Science and the Modern World" (1925): Explores the relationship between science and culture.
* "Principia Mathematica" (with Bertrand Russell): A groundbreaking work in mathematical logic.
* "Adventures of Ideas" (1933): A more accessible overview of his philosophy.
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