Abstract
This article compares the philosophical systems of Alexei F. Losev and Alfred N. Whitehead, demonstrating the proximity in both thinkers’ styles and drawing parallels between such concepts as Whitehead’s “togetherness,” “interpretation,” “process,” and “reality” and Losev’s “whole,” “interpretation,” “movement,” and “rest.” Neither “process” and “reality” nor “movement” and “rest” are opposites, but they interpenetrate each other. Reality is, as Losev says, “a mobile rest.” At the heart of this interconnection and complementarity lies a “higher synthesis,” otherwise known as the concept of “God.”
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