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Process Ontologies, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of
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Introductory Exposition, Philadelphia, Westminster Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, Process Theology as Political Ecology, Philadelphia: Westminster Press. (Scholar)
- Copley, B., Harley, H., 2015, “A force-theoretic framework
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- Dowe, P., 1992, “Wesley Salmon’s Process Theory of
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- Eastman, T., Untying the Gordian Knot: Process, Reality, and
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- –––, 2012, “The ontology of states,
processes, and events,” in M. Okada & B. Smith (eds.),
Interdisciplinary Ontology: Proceedings of the Fifth
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Open Research Centre for Logic and Formal Ontology, Keio University,
Tokyo, Japan, 35–45. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017a, “Are Objects Ontologically
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in P. Hasle, P. Blackburn, P. Øhrstrøm (eds.), Logic
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- Galton, A. and R. Mizoguchi, 2009, “The Water Falls But the Waterfall Does Not Fall: New Perspectives on Objects, Processes, and Events,” Applied Ontology, 4(2): 71–107. (Scholar)
- Gray, James R., 1982, Modern Process Thought, Lanham, MD.: University of America. (Scholar)
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- Fortescue, Michael, 2001, Pattern and Process: A Whiteheadian
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- Hättich, Frank, 2004, Quantum Processes, Münster, Agenda Verlag. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1971, “The Development of Process
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- Hornsby, J., 2012, “Actions and Activity,” Philosophical Issues, 22: 233–245. (Scholar)
- Ingthorsson, R. D., 2002, “Causal production as interaction,” Metaphysica, 3: 87–119. (Scholar)
- Kaiser, M., 2018, “Individuating Part-Whole Relations in the Biological World,” in O. Bueno, R-L. Chen, M. Fagan (eds.), Individuation, Process, and Scientific Practices, Oxford: Oxford University Press, DOI:10.1093/oso/9780190636814.003.0004. (Scholar)
- Kenny, A., 1963, Actions, Emotions, and Will>, New York: Humanities Press. (Scholar)
- Kirk, G. S., 1951, “Natural change in Heraclitus,” Mind, 60(237): 35–42. (Scholar)
- Klinger, C., 2016, “On the Foundations of Process Physics,” in T. Eastman, M. Epperson, and D. Griffin (eds.), Physics and Speculative Philosophy, New York: DeGruyter, 143–177. (Scholar)
- Koutroufinis, S. (ed.), 2012, Life and Process, Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. (Scholar)
- Kühl, C.-E., 2008, “Kinesis and Energeia—And What
Follows: Outline of a Typology of Human Actions,”
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- Lucas, George R. Jr., 1979, Two View of Freedom in Process Thought: A Study of Hegel and Whitehead, Missoula, MT: Scholar’s Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, The Genesis of Modern Process Thought, Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1989, The Rehabilitation of Whitehead: An Analytical and Historical Arsenal of Process Philosophy, Albany, NY: SUNY Press. (Scholar)
- Mourelatos, A. P. D., 1978, “Events, Processes, and States,” Linguistics and Philosophy, 2(3): 415–434. (Scholar)
- Newen, A., Gallagher, S., De Bruin, L., (eds.), 2018, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Needham, P., 1999,“Macroscopic Processes,” Philosophy of Science, 66 (2), 310–331. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2000, Process Philosophy: A Survey of Basic issues, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. (Scholar)
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