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Alfred North Whitehead's "Science and the Modern World: Lowell Lectures 1925" explores the profound impact of science on philosophical thought and the shaping of the modern world. A foundational text in the history of science, this work delves into fundamental scientific concepts and their far-reaching implications. Whitehead, a renowned philosopher and mathematician, offers a compelling analysis of the relationship between scientific advancements and our understanding of reality. This book, stemming from the prestigious Lowell Lectures, provides a unique perspective on the intersection of science, philosophy, and technology. Engage with enduring ideas concerning the nature of science and its continuing relevance to contemporary issues. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of scientific thought and its continuing influence on society.