Alfred North Whitehead:
A Partial Bibliography

  1. "A Celebrity at Home. The Clerk of the Weather." Cambridge Review 7 (1886): 202-203.
  2. "Davy Jones." Cambridge Review 7 (1886): 311-312.
  3. "On the Motion of Vicscous Incompressible Fluids.: A Method of Approximation." Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 23 (1888): 78-93.
  4. "Second Approximations to Viscous Fluid Motion.: A Sphere Moving Steadily in a Straight Line." Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 23 (1888): 143-152.
  5. A Treatise on Universal Algebra Vol. I, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (1898).
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  7. The Axioms of Projective Geometry, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (1906).
  8. "On Mathematical Concepts of the Material World." Philosophical Transactions, Royal Society of London, series A, 205 (1906): 465-525.
  9. The Axioms of Descriptive Geometry, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1907).
  10. Principia Mathematica Vol I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  (1910) [with Bertrand Russell]
  11. "Non-Euclidean Geometry." Division VI of "Geometry," Encyclopedia Britannica, ed II, v. II, pp 724-730. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1910).[with Bertrand Russell]
  12. "Axioms of Geometry." Division VII of "Geometry," Encyclopedia Britannica, ed II, v. II, pp 730-736. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1910).
  13. An Introduction to Mathematics. New York: Henry Holt and Company (1911).
  14. "Mathematics." Encyclopedia Britannica, ed II, v. 17, pp 878-883. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1911).
  15. Principia Mathematica Vol II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  (1912)  [with Bertrand Russell]
  16. Principia Mathematica Vol III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  (1912)  [with Bertrand Russell]
  17. "The Place of Mathematics in a Liberal Education." Journal of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics for the Southeastern Part of England, v 1 (1912).
  18. "The Principles of Mathematics in Relation to Elementary Teaching." Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Mathematicians (Cambridge, England August 22-28, 1912), vol 2., pp. 449-454. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1913).
  19. "Presidential Address to the London Branch of the Mathematical Association." Mathematical Gazette, 7 (1913): 87-94.
  20. "Report of the Council of the Royal Society of London."  Year-book of the Royal Society, 1914: 177-187.
  21. "Report of the Council of the Royal Society of London."  Year-book of the Royal Society, 1915: 176-185.
  22. "Space, Time and Relativity." Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. 16, 1915-16: 104-129.
  23. "The Aims of Education: A Plea for Reform." Mathematical Gazette, 8 (1916): 191-203.
  24. "La Théorie Relationniste de l'Espace." Revue de Métaphysique et de la Morale, 23 (1916): 423-454.
  25. "The Organization of Thought." Report of the 86th Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1916): 355-365.
  26. The Organization of Thought, Educational and Scientific. London, Williams and Norgate (1917).
  27. "Technical Education and Its Relation to Science and Literature." Technical Journal 10 (1917): 59-74.
  28. "Letter to the Editor." Mathematical Gazette 9 (1917): 14
  29. "Graphical Solution for High-Angle Fire." Proceedings of the Royal Society, series A, 94 (1918): 301-307.
  30. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1919).
  31. "Address on Founder's Day [Stanely Technical Trade School, South Norwood, London.]." South Norwood, SE: Coventry and Son (1919).
  32. "Symposium:—Time, Space, and Material: Are they, and if so in what sense, the ultimate data of science?" Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Vol. 2 Problems of Science and Philosophy. (1919): 44-108. [with Oliver Lodge, J.W. Nicholson, Henry Head, Mrs. Adrian Stephen, and H. Wildon Carr.]
  33. "A Revolution of Science" Nation (London), 26 (1919): 232-233.
  34. "Fundamental Principles in Education." Report of the 87th Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1919): 361.
  35. The Concept of Nature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1920).
  36. "Einstein's Theory: An alternative suggestion." Times Educational Supplement Feb 12 (1920): 83.
  37. Report of Committee: Appointed by the Prime Minister to Inquire into the Position of Classics in the Educational System of the United Kingdom. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office (1921).
  38. "Science in General Education." Proceedings of the Second Congress of Universities of the Empire (1921): 31-39.
  39. The Principle of Relativity, with Applications to Physical Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1922).
  40. The Rhythm of Education. London: Christophers (1922).
  41. "Discussion: The Idealistic Interpretation of Einstein's Theory." Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society ns 22 (1921-22): 123-138. [with H.W. Carr, T.P. Nunn, and Dorothy Wrinch]
  42. "The Philosophical Aspects of the Principle of Relativity." Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society ns 22 (1921-22): 215-223.
  43. "Uniformity and Contingency." Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society ns 23 (1922-23): 1-18.
  44. "The Place of Classics in Education." Hibbert Journal 21 (1923): 248-261.
  45. "Letter to the Editor." New Statesman 20 (1923): 568.
  46. "The First Physical Synthesis." Chapter 6 in F.S. Marvin (ed). Science and Civilization. London: Oxford University Press (1923): 161-178.
  47. "The Rhythmic Claims of Freedom and Discipline." Hibbert Journal, 21 (1923): 657-668.
  48. "Symposium:—The Problem of Simultaneity: Is there a paradox in the Principle of Relativity in Regard to the Relation of Time Measured to Time Lived?" Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Vol. 3 "Relativity, Logic and Mysticism" (1923): 15-41.[with H.W. Carr, R.A. Sampson]
  49. Science and the Modern World. New York: Macmillan Co (1925).
  50. "The Importance of Friendly Relations between England and the United States." The Phillips Bulletin 19 (1925): 15-18.
  51. "Religion and Science." Atlantic Monthly 136 (1925): 200-207.
  52. Religion in the Making. New York: Macmillan Co.(1926).
  53. "Note to the Editor." Mind ns 35 (1926): 130.
  54. "The Education of an Englishman." Atlantic Monthly 138 (1926): 192-198.
  55. "Time." Sixth International Congress of Philosophy. New York: Longmans, Green & Co. (1927): 59-64.
  56. Symbolism, Its Meaning and Effect. New York: Macmillan Co. (1927).
  57. "England and the Narrow Seas." Atlantic Monthly 139 (1927): 791-798.
  58. "Universities and their Function." Atlantic Monthly 141 (1928): 638-644.
  59. Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology. New York: Macmillan Co. (1929)
  60. The Function of Reason. Princeton: Princeton University Press (1929).
  61. The Aims of Education and Other Essays. New York: Macmillan Co. (1929)
  62. "An Address. Delivered at the Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Radcliffe College." Radcliffe Quarterly. 14 (1930): 1-5.
  63. "Prefactory Note." in Susanne K. Langer, The Practice of Philosophy. New York: Henry Holt & Co. (1930): vii.
  64. "On Foresight." In W.B. Donham, Business Adrift New York: McGraw-Hill (1931): xi-xxix.
  65. "Objects and Subjects." Philosophical Review, 41 (1932): 130-146.
  66. "Response to Symposium in Honor of the Seventieth Birthday of Alfred North Whitehead." Cambridge, MA (1932):22-29.
  67. Adventures in Ideas. New York: Macmillan Co. (1933)
  68. "The Study of the Past — Its Uses and Its Dangers." Harvard Business Review, 11 (1933): 436-444.
  69. Nature and Life. Chicago: University of Chicago (1933).
  70. "Indication, Classes, Numbers, Validation." Mind 43 (1934): 281-297, 543.
  71. "Foreword." In Willard van Orman Quine. A System of Logistic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (1934): ix-x.
  72. "Minute on the Life and Services of Professor James Haughton Woods." Harvard University Gazette, 30 (1935): 153-155.
  73. "The Aim of Philosophy." Harvard Alumni Bulletin 38 (1935): 234-235.
  74. "Memories." Atlantic Monthly 157 (1936): 672-679.
  75. "Harvard: The Future." Atlantic Monthly 159 (1936): 260-270.
  76. "Remarks." Philosophical Review 46 (1937): 178-186.
  77. Modes of Thought. New York: Macmillan Co. (1938).
  78. "An Appeal to Sanity." Atlantic Monthly 163 (1939): 309-320.
  79. "John Dewey and His Influence." In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed). The Philosophy of John Dewey. Chicago: Northwestern University Press: (1939): 477-479.
  80. "Letter to the Editor." Boston Daily Globe, Dec. 24, (1940): 12.
  81.  "Autobiographical Notes." In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed). The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. Chicago: Northwestern University Press: (1941)
  82. "Mathematics and the Good." In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed). The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. Chicago: Northwestern University Press: (1941).
  83. "Immortality." In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed). The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. Chicago: Northwestern University Press: (1941)
  84. Essays in Science and Philosophy, New York: Philosophical Library (1947).

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