Alfred North Whitehead Quotes About Apprehension

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  • Human life is driven forward by its dim apprehension of notions too general for its existing language.

    Alfred North Whitehead (1967). “Adventures of Ideas”, p.24, Simon and Schuster
  • Religion is the vision of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realised; something which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.

    1925 Science and the Modern World.
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Alfred North Whitehead

  • Born: February 15, 1861
  • Died: December 30, 1947
  • Occupation: Mathematician