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Process and Reality: Chapter 1: Sections III & IV
W- thinks that philosophy as a whole does make progress, but accuses most philosophers of ‘overstatements’ which he classifies as chiefly of two kinds: The Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness, ‘neglecting the degree of abstraction involved when an actual entity is … Continue reading