Process Studies

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Year: 2012, Volume: 41, Issue: 1
  1. Katharine Haywood Baker, Souls in Process.
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  2. Shujun Bao & Ke Zhang, Xianglan Zhang. Transformation of Thinking on Modern Education: From Entity to Process.
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  3. Timothy Barker, Toward a Process Philosophy for Digital Aesthetics.
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  4. Robert Kevin Bolger, Kneeling at the Altar of Science.
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  5. Joseph A. Bracken, Whiteheadian Societies as Open-Ended Systems and Open-Ended Systems as Whiteheadian Societies.
    In this essay I defend two interrelated theses. The first is that Whiteheadian structured societies are best understood as open-ended systems akin to those currently being proposed in the natural and social sciences by Stuart Kauff­man, David Sloan Wilson, and Niklas Luhmann. The second is that an open-ended system is best understood in terms of an ongoing interplay of subjectivity and objectivity, which I derive from a modest rethinking of the workings of a Whiteheadian structured society.
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  6. Jason Brown, What is Consciousness?
    This paper summarizes the main features of the microgenetic account of consciousness, of the transition from self to image, act and object, the epochal nature of this transition, and its relation to introspection, imagination, and agency. The affinities of microgenetic theory to many aspects of process thought should be evident to readers of this journal, but the theory, which was developed in pathological case study, rests on a wealth of clinical detail that is beyond the scope of this article. In (...)
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  7. Santos Rolon Carmelo, Symptoms of God's Spirit? A Dialog Between Pneumatology and the Cognitive Sciences.
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  8. Michael Carolan, Michael Halewood A.N. Whitehead and Social Theory.
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  9. Magda Costa Carvalho, The Bio-Philosophical “Insufficiency” of Darwinism for Henri Bergson's Metaphysical Evolutionism.
    The main goal of Henri Bergson’s philosophy of nature is to offer a dynamic understanding of living phenomena. It is in this context that we main­tain that the author left us a “bio-philosophy,” that is, an interpretation which, by adopting a positive model of biology as a cognitive paradigm, describes the essential character of living activity as time or duration (durée). Bergson’s posi­tive metaphysics, which brings science to the metaphysical field and provides an inner perspective of the vital principle, consolidated (...)
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  10. Pierre Cassou-Noguès, William S. Hamrick and Jan Van Der Veken. Nature and Logos: A Whiteheadian Key to Merleau-Ponty's Fundamental Thought.
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  11. David Emory Conner, The Plight of a Theoretical Deity.
    In Process Studies 39.1 Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki draws renewed attention to one of the formative issues within early process theology—the question of whether God may best be understood as a single actual entity, as Whitehead had said, or as a serially ordered or personally ordered society of occasions. Suchocki’s support for Whitehead’s original thinking is a welcome event. Unfortunately, Suchocki employs the term “dynamic” to disguise an unresolved incompatibility between temporal and non-temporal process in God. This makes her overall position (...)
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  12. Megan Elizabeth Doherty, Living with Understanding.
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  13. Jude P. Dougherty, Science and the Shaping of Modernity.
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  14. Roland Faber, Three Hundred Years of Whitehead.
    This article was originally delivered as a lecture at the Library of Congress, February 17, 2011, to commemorate the installation of a letter from Whitehead to his student Henry Leonard in the collection of that institution. See the Appendices to Phipps for a copy of the letter and Leonard’s response. The present article summarizes the history, development, and importance of Whitehead’s work for the present and delineates perspectives for potential Whitehead research in the future.
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  15. Mark Germine, Jason W. Brown. Neuropsychological Foundations of Conscious Experience.
  16. Pete A. Y. Gunter, G. William Barnard. Living Consciousness: The Metaphysical Vision of Henri Bergson.
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  17. Qing Huang, Zhihe Wang and Meijun Fan. Second Enlightenment.
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  18. Kang-Il Kim, A Relational Model of Understanding Adult Korean Adoptees' Ethnic Identity Formation in the United States.
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  19. Ronald J. Nerio, Whatever Happened to the Psyche? A Sociological Examination of Science, Religion, and Spirituality in Psychology and Psychiatry.
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  20. John F. O.’Neill, Toward a New Mystical Poetics of God in the Post-Mortem Age: From God as the Supreme Being to God as the One-and-Only Being.
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  21. Jea S. Oh, Salim, Process of Life.
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  22. Joshua D. Reichard, Process-Relational Theology, Pentecostalism, and Postmodernism.
    This article is a critical exploration of compatibilities between Pentecostal-Charismatic theology and Process-Relational theology. The purpose of the investigation is to identify similarities that provide sufficient ground for mutual dialogue and transformation between the two traditions. Postmodernism is identified as a context in which such dialogue can occur, insofar as both the Pentecostal-Charismatic movements and Process-Relational theology are understood as reactions to modernism. The theological theme of “concursus,” the way in which God and humanity interact, is briefly explored as a (...)
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  23. Nicolo Santilli, Flux and Openness.
    In his various lectures and writings, Whitehead articulates an evolving metaphysical vision in which process and relationship, rather than stasis and independent fixity, are primary. In so doing he performs a valuable philosophical service, pointing the way towards liberation from certain constraining assumptions and habits of thought. However, there are components of his vision that retain elements of fixity and separateness. I find these to be the aspects of his philosophy that are the most problematic, both in respect to internal (...)
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  24. Paul Stronge, The Flow of Meaning.
    This paper explores the topic of meaning and its relation to symbolism through a contrastive reading of Whitehead’s 1927 Barbour-Page Lectures alongside the contemporary anthropologist Roy Wagner’s Symbols that Stand for Themselves. Despite their adoption of different registers of inquiry, a complementary relation may be posited between the two approaches. In particular, Whitehead’s emphasis on the foundational nature of symbolic reference within experience and its extendedness beyond merely human contexts may be grafted productively onto Wagner’s discussion of the “orders of (...)
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  25. Jason C. Whitehead, Constructing a Neuroscientific Pastoral Theology of Fear and Hope.
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