Cogredient

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Consider the aggregate of events in which P lies and which are also cogredient with d. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

For example, the tunnel of a tube railway is an event at rest in a certain time-system, that is to say, it is cogredient with a certain duration. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

To sum up, a duration and a percipient event are essentially involved in the general character of each observation of nature, and the percipient event is cogredient with the duration. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

Also d′ intersects e in an event e′ which is part of e and is cogredient with d′. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

The stream of events which form the continuous series of situations of the electron is entirely self-determined, both as regards having the intrinsic character of being the series of situations of that electron and as regards the time-systems with which its various members are cogredient, and the flux of their positions in their corresponding durations. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

If an event e be cogredient with a duration d, and d′ be any duration which is part of d. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

In this case the part may be cogredient with another duration which is part of the given duration, though it is not cogredient with the given duration itself. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

It is not true that all the parts of an event cogredient with a duration are also cogredient with the duration. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

There is not only a significance of the discerned events embracing the whole present duration, but there is a significance of a cogredient event involving its extension through a whole time-system backwards and forwards. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

I may take this opportunity of pointing out that the 'stationary events' of article 57 of the _Principles_ are merely cogredient events got at from an abstract mathematical point of view. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

Every event which is cogredient with a duration extends throughout that duration. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

Such a part would be cogredient if its existence were sufficiently prolonged in that time-system. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

When the bulk of the events perceived are cogredient in a duration other than that of the percipient event, the percipience may include a double consciousness of cogredience, namely the consciousness of the whole within which the observer in the train is ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

Let the property σ be the name of the property which an abstractive set possesses when (i) each of its events is cogredient with the duration ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

This assertion of cogredience is peculiarly evident when the duration to which the perceived event is cogredient is the same as the duration which is the present whole of nature -- in other words, when the event and the percipient event are both cogredient to the same duration. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

a percipient event selects that duration with which the operative past of the event is practically cogredient within the limits of the exactitude of observation. ❋ Alfred North Whitehead (1904)

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