Abstract

At the beginning of Process and Reality, as he engages in a preliminary discussion of the Category of the Ultimate, Whitehead makes a crucial statement: “The sole appeal is to intuition.” (P.R. 32). In like fashion he says in Adventures of Ideas: “All knowledge is derived from, and verified by, direct intuitive observation.” (A.I. 228) He makes laudatory reference to the “complete concreteness” of intuitive experience and the absence of “analytic divorce from the total environment.” (S.M.W. 94, 279)

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