{Newspaper Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Scholar Honored [Newspaper] Unitarian Universalist World [Date] March 15, 1982 [Pages] 3 [Subjects] Conference in Honor of Charles Hartshorne [Subjects] University of Chicago [Description] Dr. Hartshorne honored by colleagues [Description] Photograph [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 1 {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] February 12, 1976 [Subjects] Jesus Gomez [Description] Photograph of Jesus Gomez, a friend of the Hartshornes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 2 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Rites for book editor today" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] August 14, 1985 [Subjects] Kincaid, Edgar [Description] Announces memorial service for Edgar Kincaid [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 3 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Professors Hear Charges in Tenure Case [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] October 16, 1968 [Pages] 1 [Subjects] University of Texas [Subjects] Caroline affair [Subjects] Tenure case [Subjects] Academic freedom [Description] Dr. Murray Havens delivers charges in tenure case at University of Texas, 1968. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 4 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Fish, Richard [Title] "Siber Tells His Side of Caroline Controversy" [Section] Editorial [Subjects] Caroline, Larry [Subjects] Political philosophy [Subjects] Activism [Subjects] Administration at University of Texas [Description] Chronicle of events that led to Caroline affair [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 5 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "23 New Names Added to Emory Faculty Roster" [Newspaper] Atlanta Journal [Date] November 26, 1954 [Pages] 13 [Description] Announcement of Dr. Hartshorne's appointment as professor of philosophy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 6 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Shenker, Israel [Title] "A Thinker's Thinker is Honored Belatedly" [Newspaper] New York Times [Date] October 12, 1976 [Pages] 35 [Subjects] Symposium [Subjects] Peirce, Charles Sanders [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Arisbe [Subjects] Milford [Description] Brief history of Charles Sanders Peirce [Description] Includes photograph of Prof. Max H. Fisch and Prof. Charles Hartshorne [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 7 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Science-religion harmony sought" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] July 14, 1979 [Pages] A6 [Subjects] Scientists [Subjects] Theologians [Subjects] Birch, Charles [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 8 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Reaves, Gayle [Title] "Activists of the '60s leading quieter lives today" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] August 5, 1979 [Pages] B13 [Subjects] University of Texas [Subjects] Caroline, Larry [Subjects] Anti-war activity [Subjects] Activism [Subjects] Anti-nuclear movement [Subjects] Civil Rights movement [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 9 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Parke, David B. [Title] "Bernard Loomer Remembered" [Newspaper] Unitarian Universalist World [Date] September 15, 1985 [Section] Editorial [Pages] 4 [Subjects] Loomer, Bernard [Subjects] University of Chicago [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 10 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Widow of Dobie Dies" [Date] December 19, 1974 [Subjects] Austin, Texas [Description] Notice of memorial service for Mrs. J. Frank Dobie [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 11 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Scientist Mulliken dead at 90" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] November 1, 1986 [Pages] A22 [Subjects] Mulliken, Robert [Subjects] Nobel laureate [Subjects] Molecular orbital theory [Subjects] University of Chicago [Description] Charles Hartshorne writes that Dr. Mulliken is a long-time friend. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 12 {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Chicago Daily News [Date] February 1, 1936 [Section] Music Notes [Pages] 14 [Subjects] University of Chicago Opera Association [Subjects] "Iphigenia in Tauris" [Description] Dorothy Hartshorne is listed as taking a leading role in the performance [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 13 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "All Saint's Episcopal Church" [Newspaper] Daily Palo Alto Times [Date] March 13, 1937 [Section] Church Announcements [Pages] 6 [Subjects] Religious services [Description] Lists music for morning prayer and sermon [Description] Mrs. Charles Hartshorne is included in the music program [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 14 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Tyrrell, Henry [Title] "A Roundabout Modernist" [Newspaper] Sunday World [Date] November 12, 1922 [Description] Art review for Harold F. Weston [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 15 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Hartshorne Dies at 78; Funeral Slated Thursday" [Newspaper] Pilot. Southern Pines, North Carolina [Date] September 15, 1976 [Subjects] Hartshorne, James [Subjects] Memorial service [Subjects] Brief biographical information [Description] Announcement of memorial services for James Hartshorne, a brother of Dr. Hartshorne. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 16 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Rev. F. C. [Title] "Some Old Testament Problems" [Title] "The Theory of the Total Depravity of Man" [Newspaper] Church News of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [Date] February 1927 [Pages] 162-170 [Description] Articles written by Dr. Hartshorne's father. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 17 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Neff, Nancy [Title] "Former Plan II Students return to the University" [Newspaper] On Campus. University of Texas at Austin. [Date] March 17, 1986 [Pages] 3 [Description] Remarks made by Dr. Silber about the Plan II Honors Program at UT Austin [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 18 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Noted Visitors at Cooper Home" [Newspaper] Menlo Park Gazette. Menlo Park, California. [Date] December 30, 1938 [Pages] 13 [Description] Brief note on Dr. and Mrs. Hartshorne's visit at Stanford University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 19 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "James Hartshorne, '21" [Newspaper] Princeton Alumni Weekly [Date] February 7, 1977 [Description] Memorial for James Hartshorne [Description] Princeton Class of 1921 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 1, Record 20 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Alfred Cope Hartshorne" [Newspaper] Evening Bulletin [Date] September 16, 1976 [Description] Copies of memorial announcements for Alfred Cope Hartshorne, the youngest brother to Dr. Hartshorne. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 21 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Why We Smell Things We Hear, Taste Things We See" [Newspaper] American Weekly, Inc. Great Britain. [Date] 1921 [Pages] 7 [Subjects] Wilfred, Thomas [Subjects] Ponder, Eric [Description] Extremely fragile article. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 22 {Newspaper Article} [Date] 1952 [Description] Various articles on Mrs. Hartshorne's interest in Australia during Dr. Hartshorne's work as Fulbright Scholar [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 23 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "Abortion" [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] November 8, 1971 [Section] Editorial [Subjects] Abortion [Subjects] Roe v Wade [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Clipping of two letters to the editor written by Hartshorne, and one by Jeanell Buida Bolton in response to his first[?] letter to the editor. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 24 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "Humanity Human" [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] April 25, 1968 [Section] Editorial [Subjects] Lincoln, Abraham [Subjects] Race [Subjects] Humanity [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 25 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "'Man and Nature' Talk Set" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] February 17, 1965 [Pages] A10 [Subjects] Hartshorne, Dorothy [Subjects] Suhler, Sam A. [Subjects] Travis Audubon Society [Description] Photograph and caption [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 26 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Mental Health Leader in Connecticut Retires" [Newspaper] New York Times [Date] June 25, 1961 [Subjects] Hartshorne, Francis [Subjects] Connecticut Association for Mental Health [Subjects] Philadephia Hospital for Mental Diseases [Subjects] Peking, China Union Medical College [Subjects] State legislation for mental health [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 27 {Magazine Article} [Title] "Woman of the Year. Dr. Mudd Receives Gimbel Award" [Newspaper] Baldwin Echoes [Volume] 25 [Issue] 2 [Date] 1959 [Pages] 5 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 28 [Subjects] Mudd, Emily Hartshorne [Subjects] Leading marriage counselor [Subjects] Gimbel Award as "Woman of the Year" [Subjects] Brief biographical information [Description] Dr. Mudd is a cousin of the Hartshorne family. {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Philadephia Inquirer [Date] June 1939 [Subjects] Hartshorne, F. C. [Subjects] Berwin, John S. [Subjects] Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church [Description] Photograph of Rev. Dr. F. C. Hartshorne, Charles Hartshorne's father. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 29 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Burchfield, Edna Crane [Title] "Presbyterian Service" [Newspaper] Menlo Park Gazette [Date] January 20, 1939 [Subjects] Chicago University Grand Opera Company [Description] Announces Dorothy Hartshorne as singer for the service [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 30 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Menlo Park Presbyterian Church" [Newspaper] Daily Palo Alto Times [Date] January 14, 1939 [Subjects] Chicago University Opera company [Description] Announces Dorothy Hartshorne as singing in the service [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 31 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Mrs. Hartshorne Soloist at Church" [Newspaper] Menlo Park Gazette [Subjects] University of Chicago Opera Company [Description] Announces Dorothy Hartshorne as singer in the service [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 32 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Chicago Professor Vacationing Here" [Subjects] Robinson, Prof. Elmo A. [Description] Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hartshorne are guests for three months [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 33 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Noted Visitors at The Cooper Home" [Subjects] Cooper, James E. [Description] Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hartshorne are visiting Stanford [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 34 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "F. C. Hartshorne, Churchman, Dies" [Subjects] Rev. Dr. Francis Cope Hartshorne [Subjects] Memorial services [Subjects] Haverford College [Subjects] University of Pennsylvania [Subjects] Divinity School [Subjects] Doctor of Canon Law [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 35 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Hartshorne, '88, Dies, Lawyer, Churchman" [Newspaper] Haverford News [Date] April 26, 1950 [Subjects] Rev. Dr. Francis C. Hartshorne [Subjects] Memorial services [Subjects] Brief biography [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 36 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Janus, Christopher G. [Title] "A Visit with Santayana" [Newspaper] Harvard Alumni Bulletin [Date] May 25, 1945 [Pages] 84-85 [Subjects] Santayana [Description] Author recounts brief visits with George Santayana and their conversations [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 37 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Ex- UT law professor, Robert Mathews, dies" [Subjects] Mathews, Rober Elden [Subjects] Memorial Service [Subjects] University of Texas [Subjects] Law professor [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 38 {Newspaper Article} [Title] Philosophers and Psychologists Convene [Date] March 28, 1964 [Subjects] Photograph of Dr. Hartshorne and colleagues [Subjects] Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology [Subjects] Lexington, Kentucky [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 39 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "U. of Texas Educator to Speak Here" [Newspaper] Unknown. Elmiral College of New York [Date] 1965 [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne, "Thinking About God" lecture [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 2, Record 40 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Indian Philosophy Not Divorced from Social Problems" [Newspaper] Hindu. Madras, India [Date] February 28, 1966 [Subjects] Philosophy of India [Subjects] Social Concerns [Subjects] Seminars [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne as participant in seminar [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 41 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Einstein's birthday commemorated" [Newspaper] Daily Egyptian of the Southern Illinois University [Date] February 19, 1979 [Subjects] Einstein's birthday [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne, ""Einstein, Iconoclast and Conservative" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 42 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Porter, Gary [Title] "Philosophy Professor Defines God" [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] March 6, 1975 [Description] Report on Charles Hartshorne lecture, "Ways of Looking at God" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 43 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Atkinson, Brooks [Title] "Critic at Large: Pileated Woodpeckers Are Swooping Far and Wide as September Arrives" [Subjects] Ornithologists [Subjects] Armstrong, Edward A. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 44 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Seniors on TV Special" [Date] April 3, 1978 [Subjects] Television program [Subjects] Documentary spotlighting active seniors in Austin, Texas [Subjects] Hartshorne, Charles [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 45 {Newspaper Article} [Date] 1958 [Description] Photographs [Description] Charles and Dorothy Hartshorne arrive in Philippines to study rare birds [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 46 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Emory Professor to give philosophy lectures" [Newspaper] Mississippian of the University of Mississippi [Date] April 20, 1962 [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne lecture, "Dreaming about Dreaming", "Individuality and the Common Life", "The Ontological Argument and Logical Rules" [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne informal discussions on Hegelian philosophy, Aristotle, Pragmatism of James and Whitehead's Philosophy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 47 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Philosopher is Interviewed" [Newspaper] Buckhannon Record. West Virginia [Date] November 20, 1962 [Description] Photograph of Charles Hartshorne and Wesleyan College students [Description] Discussion after lecture [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 48 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Noted Philosopher to Speak Thursday" [Newspaper] Wesleyan Pharos. West Virginia [Date] 1962 [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne to lecture [Subjects] Comments by Jose A. Franquiz [Subjects] J. B. Stearns, student of Hartshorne [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 49 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Northside Library Group Sets Meet for Wednesday" [Newspaper] Atlanta Consitution [Date] March 6, 1961 [Section] Women Today [Description] Mrs. Hartshorne as guest speaker on "The Japan I Know" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 50 {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Hyde Park Herald. Chicago, Illinois [Date] October 28, 1937 [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne, "The Psychology of Hedonism" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 51 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Hartshorne to Speak at Luncheon Club" [Newspaper] Stanford Daily [Date] January-May 1937 [Description] Various clippings announcing Dr. Hartshorne's lectures [Description] January 20, 1937, The Stanford Daily, Dr. Hartshorne, "Egyptian Philosophy" [Description] March 2, 1937, Daily Palo Alto Times, Dr. Hartshorne, "The Relation of Esthetics to Social Living" [Description] March 3, 1937, The Stanford Daily, Dr. Hartshorne, "The Relation of Esthetics to Social Living" [Description] May 10, 1937, Daily Trojan of Southern California, Dr. Hartshorne, "Relativity and Theology" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 52 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Charles Hartshorne Discusses Clash of Philosophy, Science" [Newspaper] Chicago Maroon [Date] August 18, 1944 [Subjects] Difference between science, philosophy, theology and religion [Description] Announcement for lecture, "The Social Theory of Reality: The Social Nature of Personality" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 53 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Philosophy Seminar to Hear Hartshorne" [Newspaper] Brown Daily Herald. Providence, Rhode Island [Date] November 14, 1933 [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne, "The Nature of Sensory Qualities" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 54 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Hartshorne to Keynote Humanities Convocation" [Newspaper] Humanities Newsletter of the University of Texas [Date] April 1976 [Description] Brief biography of Charles Hartshorne [Description] Includes brief article on Hartshorne's retirement [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 55 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Austin Church News" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] September 17, 1977 [Description] Charles Hartshorne, "The Meaning of Life" [Description] First Unitarian Church of Austin [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 56 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest" [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] March 23, 1972 [Subjects] Dialogue between Rev. W. Norman Pittenger and Dr. Charles Hartshorne [Subjects] "The Use of Process Thought in Christian Theological Re- conception" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 57 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Texan to Lecture at Saint Teresa" [Date] March 13, 1968 [Description] Dr. Charles Hartshorne lectures at College of Saint Teresa and Saint Mary's College [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 58 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Dr. Hartshorne Will Deliver Talk at Banquet Here" [Newspaper] Dominion-News. Morgantown, West Virginia [Date] November 4, 1949 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 59 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "U. of C. picks 2d prof group for Germany" [Newspaper] Chicago Daily Sun Times [Date] September 30, 1948 [Description] Group of University of Chicago professors, including Dr. Hartshorne, will be sent to teach the winter semester at the University of Frankfurt, Germany [Description] Enclosed in this file are 5 clippings on the same subject from different newspapers. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 3, Record 60 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "300 Philosophers to Meet at OSU For Convention" [Newspaper] Columbus Dispatch [Date] April 27, 1949 [Description] American Philosophical Association will meet at Ohio State University [Description] Dr. Hartshorne, president of the association, will speak on "Chance, Love and Incompatibility" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 61 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Chicago Professor Will Speak Here" [Newspaper] Des Moines Register [Date] December 6, 1949 [Description] Announcement that Dr. Hartshorne will speak at Drake University on Beyound Humanism and "The Meaning of the Word 'I'" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 62 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Dr. C. Hartshorne to Deliver Yale Terry Lectures" [Newspaper] New Haven Journal-Courier [Date] April 17, 1947 [Description] Professor Charles Hartshorne will deliver the annual Dwight H. Terry Lectures at Yale University. Topics are: "The Divine Relativity: A Social Concept of Deity", "God as Supreme, yet Indebted to All", "God as Absolute, yet Related to All", "The Divine Attributes as Types of Social Relationship" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 63 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Chicago Teacher Discusses Deity in Terry Lecture" [Newspaper] Yale News. New Haven, Connecticut [Date] April 22, 1947 [Description] Professor Charles Hartshorne discusses "Can God be conceived logically for the average man?" [Description] Continues on page 5 [Description] [Description] 2 copies of article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 64 {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Chicago Daily News [Date] January 26, 1940 [Description] Announcement that Dr. Hartshorne will speak on "What Religion Means by Love" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 65 {Newspaper Article} [Title] Author-Professor To Talk Tonight in Law School [Newspaper] Yale News. New Haven, Connecticut [Date] April 21, 1947 [Description] Professor Hartshorne will speak on "Divine Relativity: A Social Concept of Deity" [Description] Brief biography of Dr. Hartshorne follows [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 66 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Dart, John [Title] "Buddhist Selflessness Called Christian Goal" [Newspaper] Los Angeles Times [Date] August 5, 1972 [Description] Charles Hartshorne on Christianity and Buddhism [Description] 2 copies of article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 67 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Same Song Bores The Birds, Too" [Newspaper] Chicago Sun-Times [Date] September 11, 1954 [Section] Chicago Briefs [Description] Dr. Hartshorne proposes that birds with monotonous songs do not sing as frequently as birds with a variety of songs [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 68 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Simple Songs- Human and Bird" [Newspaper] St. Louis Post- Dispatch [Date] September 13, 1954 [Section] Editorial [Description] Editorial based on Dr. Hartshorne's theory on bird songs and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 69 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Hutchison, Emery [Title] "Twee-twee, Twee-twee, T- - - Pfooey, Even a Bird Gets Bored" [Newspaper] Chicago Daily News [Date] September 10, 1954 [Description] Report on Dr. Hartshorne's theory on bird song and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 70 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Even Birds Weary of Same Tune" [Newspaper] Southeast Economist [Date] September 16, 1954 [Description] Report on Dr. Hartshorne's theory on bird song and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 71 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "1-Tune Birds Bore Even Themselves" [Newspaper] Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin [Date] September 10, 1954 [Description] Report on Dr. Hartshorne's theory of bird song and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 72 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Darrell, R. D. [Title] "Sixth Annual Audio Fair" [Date] October 16, 1954 [Description] Refers to Dr. Hartshorne's theory on bird song and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 73 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Birds With Single Song Tend to Get Bored" [Newspaper] Science News Letter [Date] September 25, 1954 [Section] Ornithology [Description] Brief note on Dr. Hartshorne's theory on bird song and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 74 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Local Birds Bo on BBC" [Date] October 17, 1960 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne and Jeffery Boswall of the British Broadcasting Corporation prepare tapes for radio broadcast on bird songs [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 75 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] James, Hunter [Title] "For Britons, Atlantan Compiles Bird List" [Description] Bank of Georgia sends Dr. Hartshorne an article reporting on his work with birds [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 76 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "DeKalb Bird Songs To Be Aired Again By British Radio" [Newspaper] DeKalb New Era [Date] October 27, 1960 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne's bird song program with Jeffrey Boswall of the British Broadcasting Corporation will continue due to favorable response to first program [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 77 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Adams, Marjorie [Title] "Bird World" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] March 18, 1973 [Description] Mrs. Hartshorne's purse, stitched by Ms. Marjorie Cooper, is a portrait of rare bird, the Golden- cheeked Warbler. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 78 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "For British Broadcasting, Dr. Charles Hartshorne, Brother of Local Man, Is Compiling Bird List" [Newspaper] Pilot. Southern Pines, North Carolinath Carolina [Date] November 10, 1960 [Description] Reports on Dr. Hartshorne's work with bird songs [Description] James Hartshorne is brother mentioned in article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 79 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Humanities" [Newspaper] On Campus [Date] June 1976 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne gives the convocation speech of the College of Humanities for the University of Texas [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 4, Record 80 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Pearlman, Joan [Title] "Scholar says conformity stifles creativity" [Newspaper] Daily Egyptian [Date] June 23, 1976 [Description] Photograph of Dr. Hartshorne participating in conference on Henry Nelson Wieman's theory on creative interchange [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 81 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Morton Book Talks series begins March 10" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] February 27, 1977 [Description] Announces book talk with Dr. Hartshorne on Born to Sing [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 82 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Malone, Pat [Title] "Former Emory Teacher Writes on Humanism" [Newspaper] Journal. Atlanta, Georgia [Date] September 8, 1968 [Description] Recommends Beyond Humanism and gives brief review of book [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 83 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Hartshorne Selected Fulbright Lecturer" [Newspaper] Emory Wheel. Emory University [Date] October 24, 1957 [Section] News Roundup [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to travel to Japan to lecture in philosophy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 84 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Philosophical Worth of Santa Claus Conned at Meeting of Thinkers Here" [Newspaper] Cincinnati Commercial Tribune [Date] March 31, 1929 [Description] Brief report of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Philosophical Association with reference to Dr. Hartshorne's work on Charles S. Peirce [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 85 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Terry Lectures" [Newspaper] New Haven Journal-Courier [Date] April 21, 1947 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to give the Dwight H. Terry Lectures [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 86 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Rhodes, Dean [Title] "Profs 'Free-Wheel' On Bikes, Scooter" [Newspaper] Atlanta Journal and Constitution [Date] January 22, 1956 [Description] Report on popularity of bicycling on campus with quote from Dr. Hartshorne and other bicycle users [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 87 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Fussell, Anita [Title] "Can people change God? Process theology discussed here" [Newspaper] Journal and Star. Lincoln, Nebraska [Date] May 29, 1977 [Section] Religion [Description] Reports on process theology meeting with Dr. Hartshorne and participants [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 88 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "A Difference in Bird Songs-" [Newspaper] New York Times [Date] September 12, 1954 [Section] Notes on Science [Description] Reports on Dr. Hartshorne's theory on bird songs and repetition [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 89 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "SMU Gets Philosophers" [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] October 5, 1966 [Section] Campus News in Brief [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to guest lecture as Southern Methodist University's graduate program in religion [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 90 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Philosopher to Spend 4 Days at Knox" [Newspaper] Gallsburg Register [Date] 1959 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to lecture at Knox College [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 91 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Today's Events" [Newspaper] Daily Texan [Date] October 29, 1969 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne gives public lecture on the "Book of Job" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 92 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Philosopher-Theologian To Speak Here Monday" [Newspaper] Bozeman Daily Chronicle [Date] March 31, 1968 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to speak at the Montana State University campus [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 93 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Noted Philosopher to Speak at Wilson" [Newspaper] Public Opinion [Date] January 19, 1970 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to guest lecture for the Orr Forum in Religion at Wilson College [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 94 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Kelly, Lee [Title] "Austin to host religious seminars" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] February 24, 1980 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne joins distinguished scholars for seminars sponsored by the Institute for Religious Studies [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 95 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Dr. Hartshorne Plans Address" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] February 27, 1965 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne addresses the Sunday Forum of the Hillel Foundation on "Recent Discoveries About God" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 96 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Of Note" [Newspaper] On Campus [Date] November 12-18, 1979 [Description] Report on Dr. Hartshorne's activities, including the Lowell Lectures at Harvard University and other lectures [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 97 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Religion and Life" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] March 23, 1980 [Description] Full page ad for the Institute for Religious Studies seminars, including Dr. Hartshorne's course on "Understanding Freedom and Suffering: An Introduction to Process Theology" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 98 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Chicago Professor Vacationing Here" [Newspaper] Palo Alto [Date] January 3, 1939 [Description] Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hartshorne are guests of Prof. and Mrs. Elmo A. Robinson for three months [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 99 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Philosopher to speak" [Newspaper] Oklahoma Daily [Date] February 20, 1981 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne lectures at Oklahoma University on "The Structure of Experience" and Process Philosophy [Description] Don Viney is graduate student writing his dissertation on Dr. Hartshorne's work [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 5, Record 100 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Wilson, Chris [Title] "Hartshorne stars in philosophy conference" [Description] Dr. Hartshorne is keynote speaker for conference on "Critical Thinking in the Solution of Moral Problems" [Description] Copy of article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 101 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Sees 3 Great Tasks To Guard Civil Rights" [Newspaper] Hyde Park Herald [Date] December 9, 1943 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne speaks on Civil Rights, democracy and race [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 102 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Lecturer Explains Theology" [Newspaper] Southern California Daily Trojan. Los Angeles, California [Date] March 1, 1939 [Description] "World is God's Body," Dr. Charles Hartshorne Declares at Meeting [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 103 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Vacationers Return From" [Newspaper] Daily Palo Alto [Date] March 31, 1937 [Description] Dr. and Mrs. Hartshorne vacation in the Sierras [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 104 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Alumni Notes" [Newspaper] Haverford News [Date] May 25, 1937 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne speaks to Religious Book Club about his Beyond Humanism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 105 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "UT Prof Honored On 65th Birthday" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Date] March 14, 1965 [Description] Reports on Hartshorne Festschrift [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 106 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Metafysiken är icke död" [Newspaper] Sydvenska Dagbladet Snällposten [Date] January 4, 1949 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne is a visiting scholar in Frankfurt and lectures on Metaphysics [Description] Written in Dutch? [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 107 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Professor Calls Democracy Best" [Description] Dr. Hartshorne defines democracy at lecture at the University of Chicago [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 108 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Emory Professor Sets Japan Talks" [Newspaper] Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution [Date] October 6, 1957 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne plans lecture tour as Fulbright Scholar in Japan [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 109 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Alumni News" [Newspaper] Haverford News [Date] June 12, 1948 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne is elected as president of the American Philosophical Association [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 110 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Hartshorne Will Speak Tomorrow" [Newspaper] Forth Worth [Date] April 22, 1968 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne speaks to Phi Sigma Tau, the national philosophy association, on "Faith, Courage and Chance" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 111 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Adams, Marjorie [Title] "Rating a Warbler" [Newspaper] Austin American-Statesman [Description] Dr. Hartshorne develops system for evaluating birdsong [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 112 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Coggin, Dan [Title] "Atlanta Birds Singing Sweet Music for Expert" [Description] Reports on Dr. Hartshorne's achievements in ornithology and philosophy; welcomes him to Atlanta [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 113 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Smith, Greg [Title] "Key to Scriptures, Born to Sing and Mody Boatright, Folklorist" [Description] Book reviews on Dr. Hartshorne's Born to Sing and Ernest B. Speck's Mody Boatright, Folklorist [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 114 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Gagnon, W. [Title] "A Moral Imperative" [Section] Editorial [Description] Ethical and religious implications of genetic engineering with references to Dr. Hartshorne and other process philosophers [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 115 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Mikasa Addresses Meet For History of Religions" [Newspaper] Japan Times [Date] August 29, 1958 [Description] Report on the opening ceremony of the 9th International Congress for the History of Religions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 116 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Honors" [Newspaper] On Campus [Date] March 18-24, 1974 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne is listed in the 1974-75 edition of Marquis Who's Who in the World [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 117 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Being and becoming" [Newspaper] Review of Books and Religion [Date] June 1973 [Description] Reviews Dr. Hartshorne's Percepts, Concepts and Theoretic Knowledge [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 118 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Samson, Peter H. [Title] "Review" [Newspaper] Unitarian Universalist World [Date] November 15, 1978 [Description] Review of Mason W. Olds' Religious Humanism in America: Dietrich, Reese and Potter [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 119 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "A Visit from philosopher" [Date] October 20, 1971 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne to speak at Hiram College [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 6, Record 120 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Regents Meet, Choose Walker-Ames Lecturers, Appoint Radiology Head" [Newspaper] University of Washington Daily [Date] July 25, 1957 [Description] University of Washington's board of regents selects visiting professors, including Dr. Hartshorne [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 121 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Dr. Hartshorne Guest Speaker Emory at Oxford" [Date] March 12, 1956 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne will be the guest speaker at the Emory at Oxford Chapel assembly [Description] Incomplete article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 122 {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Chicago Daily Tribune [Date] July 8, 1950 [Section] Announcements [Description] Dr. Hartshorne presents open forum on "Religion as Consciousness of Life's Meaning" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 123 {Newspaper Article} [Newspaper] Chicago Herald-American [Date] July 8, 1950 [Section] Announcements [Description] Dr. Hartshorne lectures on "Religion as Consciousness of Life's Meaning" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 124 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "A Fishing Trip to the Mountains" [Description] Autobiographical [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 125 {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "The God of Religion and the God of Philosophy" [Book Title] Encyclopedia Hebraica [Pages] 17? [Description] Incomplete, rough draft manuscript for article in the Encyclopedia Hebraica, October, 1950. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 126 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "Some Thoughts about Buddhism (early Mahayana form)" [Date] 1958 [Description] Dr. Hartshorne's lecture notes (several copies) [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 127 {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "What's Right in Materialism?" [Pages] 1 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 128 [Description] Abstract for paper for the Spring Meeting, April 24-25, 1965. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creativity as a Philosophical Category [Subjects] Creativity [Description] Rough draft, incomplete manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 129 {Interview} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Seminar Notes? [Date] 1969 [Subjects] Death and dying [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 130 {Book Review} [Authors] Peters, Eugene H. [Title] "Hartshorne on Actuality" [Date] June 26, 1979 [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 131 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Peters, Eugene H. [Subjects] Hartshorne, Charles [Subjects] Hodgkinson, C. W. {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Humanities" [Date] 1975 [Description] Copy of article on Dr. Hartshorne's comments during College of Humanities Convocation [Description] Univrsity of Texas? [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 132 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Twenty Listed as Speakers in Hyde Park Y.M." [Date] 1935-1936 [Description] "What is Liberalism?" Hartshorne, Charles. Lecture presented at the Hyde Park Lecture Series 1935-36. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 133 {Newspaper Article} [Title] "Thrown From A Horse Yesterday" [Date] 1918 [Subjects] High, Warren [Subjects] Caine, Leon [Subjects] Rhoades, J.A. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 134 {Magazine Article} [Authors] Moore, Ruth [Title] "Why You are Different" [Newspaper] University of Chicago Magazine [Volume] 47 [Issue] 4 [Date] January 1955 [Pages] 3-8 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 7, Record 135 [Subjects] Wright, Sewall [Subjects] Genetics [Subjects] Man, Time and Fossils. Moore, Ruth [Description] Explains Dr Wright's work with guinea pigs and math in studying genetics {Public Document} [Authors] Hartshorne, Rev. F. C. [Title] "Ancient Hebrew Idea of Universe" [Description] Diagram on card [Description] Rev. F. C. Hartshorne is Charles Hartshorne's father [Description] Ancient Hebrew Idea of Universe with Scripture References [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 136 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Deaton, Patricia [Title] "Silence Serves Purpose at Japanese Ceremony" [Newspaper] Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution [Date] May 7, 1961 [Subjects] Hartshorne, Mrs. Charles [Subjects] Japanese Tea Ceremony [Description] Mrs. Hartshorne explains the ritual and significance of the Japanese Tea Ceremony [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 137 {Interview} [Authors] Charlton, Thomas L. Ph.D., Director, Baylor University Program for Oral History [Authors] Keeth, Kent. [Authors] Dobie, Bertha McKee (Mrs. J. Frank) [Title] Dobie Interview No. 1 [Date] November 15, 1974 [Subjects] Oral Memoir of Bertha McKee Dobie [Description] Bertha McKee Dobie is a friend of the Hartshorne family [Description] Significance of document unknown [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 138 {Newspaper Article} [Title] Mrs. F.C. Hartshorne, Churchman's Widow [Date] November 6, 1959 [Section] Obituary [Subjects] Hartshorne, Mrs. Marguerite Haughton [Subjects] Hartshorne, Rev. Dr. Francis Cope [Description] Dr. Hartshorne's mother [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 139 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Hall, Leonard [Title] "Can Man Survive in His Present Environment?" [Subjects] Hall, Leonard [Subjects] Nuclear holocaust [Subjects] Famine [Subjects] Environmental destruction [Subjects] Erlich, Paul [Subjects] Snow, C. P. [Subjects] Wald, George [Description] Included are photographs and postcards from the Hall family to the Hartshornes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 140 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Rev. Francis C. [Title] "Christ's Unmilitary Entrance into Jerusalem" [Title] "The Custody of Church and Charity Funds" [Newspaper] Church News of the Diocese of Pennsylvania [Date] March 1934 [Pages] 182-189 [Description] Article written by Charles Hartshorne's father [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Folder 8, Record 141 {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Authors] Whitehead, Alfred North [Title] Course notes [Date] 1925-1926 [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 142 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Notes [Subjects] Classroom Notes [Description] Packet of Whitehead's class notes with typed copies by Hartshorne {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Hartshorne on Whitehead [Author Role] Lecture [Date] February 1967 [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Taped lecture [Description] 180 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 143 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Hartshorne on Whitehead [Author Role] Lectures [Date] Feb/March 1967 [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Second Part of Taped Lecture [Description] 270 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 144 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Hartshorne on Hocking and Idealism [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] Unknown [Subjects] Hocking [Subjects] Idealism [Description] Taped lecture [Description] 180 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 145 {Email} [Authors] Grattan, Joan [Author Email] joan@musicbox.mse.jhu.edu [Recipient] John Quiring [Recip Email] johnq@ctr4process.org [Title] Permission to Use JHU Manuscripts [Type] e-mail [Location] Center for Process Studies [Date] February 23, 2000 [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Permission [Subjects] Copyrights [Subjects] Johns Hopkins University [Subjects] Hartshorne's Notes [Subjects] Notes [Subjects] Lowe Lectures [Description] Joan Grattan, Manuscripts Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University, states that the Center for Process Studies has the original notes taken by Charles Hartshorne in the class he had taken with Whitehead in the years 1925-1926. {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Lectures on Idealism [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] Spring 1968 [Subjects] Idealism [Description] Taped lectures. Not transferred to cassette due to recording speed problem. 2 tapes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 147 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Hartshorne on Ethics [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] 1966 [Description] Taped lecture [Description] January 6, 11, 1966 [Description] 180 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 148 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Six Lectures on the Philosophical Theories of God [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] Unknown [Description] Taped lectures [Description] Tape looks damaged [Description] Not transferred to cassette [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 149 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Cox, Albert [Title] Presentation to Charles Hartshorne on honorary Doctor of Literature [Author Role] Recorder [Date] June 9, 1969 [Subjects] Emory University [Subjects] Hartshorne, Charles [Description] Small tape [Description] 90 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 150 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Peters, Demaris [Title] Hartshorne Tapes Letter [Date] July 11, 1968 [Subjects] Peters, Demaris [Subjects] Mrs. Charles Hartshorne [Description] Recorded in Austin Texas [Description] Taped lecture -- 90 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 151 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Process and Science [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] Unknown [Subjects] S. Wright [Subjects] Dobzhansky [Subjects] Process and Science [Description] 2 tapes ( A ) 360 minutes, and (B) 360 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 152 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Hartshorne on Whitehead [Date] February 8, 1967 [Description] Taped lecture [Description] 180 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 153 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] First 5 Lectures on "Philosophical Theories of God" [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] 1968-1969 [Subjects] Last lecture on Idealism [Subjects] First five lectures on Philosophical Theories of God [Description] Taped lectures [Description] Not transferred to cassette [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 154 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Prigogine, Illya [Title] Conference on Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time. [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] March 14, 1984 [Subjects] Physics [Subjects] Time [Description] Center for Process Studies Conference [Description] Second public lecture [Description] Taped Lecture -- 180 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 155 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] Conference on Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] March 14, 1984 [Description] Center for Process Studies [Description] First public lecture [Description] Taped Lecture -- 180 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 156 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [Date] Unknown [Subjects] Unknown [Description] Tape without box or label -- not transferred to cassette [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 157 {Audio Recording} [Authors] Pribram, Carl [Title] Center for Process Studies Conference [Title] Dr. Carl Pibram and discussion [Author Role] Lecturer [Date] March 30, 1977 [Subjects] Unknown [Description] Taped Lecture [Description] 90 minutes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 158 {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Whitehead Lectures [Date] 1925-1926 [Item Number] Cabinet File 2, Record 150 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Notes [Subjects] Course Notes [Description] Hartshorne's classroom notes in Whitehead's lectures in the years 1925-1926 at Harvard. {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Martin, Douglas [Title] Charles Hartshorne, 103, Philosopher [Newspaper] Daily Bulletin [Date] October 16, 2000 [Pages] A11 [Subjects] Death [Subjects] Obituary [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #160 {Book Review} [Authors] The Metaphysical Society of America [Title] In Recognition of the Recipient's Contribution to First Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Item Number] #161 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Paul Weiss [Description] An award (heavy medallion) by the Metaphysical Society of America to Paul Weiss in recognition of his contribution to first philosophy. {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] n.t. [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Necessary Truths [Subjects] Contingent Truths [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] Some people say: all truths are necessary and eternal; others say: all truths are contingent and temporal; I say there are both eternal and necessary, and temporal and contingent truths, but the inclusive truths are contingent and temporal. Proof: the conjunction of a temporal and contingent truth, say P, and a necessary and eternal truth, say Q, is itself only contingent and temporal. Rain here now is contingent and temporal; 2 plus 3 equals 5 is necessary and eternal; the conjunction of the two is contingent and temporal. [Description] Note: strict necessities are abstract, contingencies are concrete; abstractions are real only in concrete actualities, real minds thinking them. God knows them if anyone does. In the Gallaxy or Island Universes there may be many mathematicians. I believe this, and though I cannot prove it, it can never be disproved. The cosmos is Huge, but not spatially infinite. Temporal infinity I do believe in; the Big Bang, if it occurred, cannot be proved to have been preceded by nothing, since the Being of total non-being is contradictory. I hold, with Bergson, [that] we should reject it. Physicists are mostly cautious as to this. [Description] Our bodies are but tiny fragments of the cosmos. WE should not exaggerate our place in the whole. Plato, in The Laws, Book Ten, came close to guessing the truth about this. But Aristotle never understood Plato and misled the learned world. Aristotle was indeed great, but so was Plato. P. was only 80 when he died. He should be read to the end. So Should Bergson, whose last writings are by far his best. He was well called "A Great European." He is poorly read. [Description] When I read great writers I do not stop until they either die or lose their sanity, as did Nietzsche. Before that he was quite helful. "Being is only an abstraction from becoming." Quite so. F.N. objected to the idea of Hell. So do I, it was a bad dream. [Description] Read great writers until they stop thinking carefully, or die. Really read them, dont be lazy, stupid, or both, and stop half-way! [Description] Among the necessities is: There must be some contingencies. Even God, in knowing contingencies has contingent qualities. Otherwise divine knowing would be contradictory. Catholic writers, Aquinas, for example, (and I have reaqd his carefully on this) leave the contradiction standing. In the two families I grew up in we took it for granted that there is contingency in God, although the divine existence is necessary. There is no contradiction, provided we give up the divine "simplicity". But this is necessary in any case. The awareness of all things must be vastly complex. Our knowledge greatly simplifies things and is accordingly far from all-knowing. Just think of the Island Universes and what they may include! We have a few words about quintillions of solar systems and their possibility of inhabited planets. We are simple minded indeed on such topics. So can God not be, for what God is aware of omits nothing of the immensity and variety of things. It is we who simplify not God. The "humanists," meaning atheists, are the simplifiers. Their sponsos is Santayana. They can can have him. I have other poets, Wordsworth for one. The Americans Longfellow and Whittier occasionally have inspirations. Also Emerson. Carlyle [unintelligible] said, To know is to sympathize, liked Emerson. [Description] [Here, Hartshorne moves to using a pen instead of a pencil] [Description] We dont know much even about ourselves. Except in dreamless sleep we have several experiences per second, and how much do we definitely recall of these? Our ignorance greatly simplifies even here. And how much do we know of our friends or enemies experiences? Here too we are simpletons all our lives! Bergson knew about this. He also knew much about dreaming [unintelligible word, perhaps in French]. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #162 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] n.t. [Date] n.d [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Atheism [Description] The Actual note reads: [Description] [Description] a) I am pleased to be told that Transylvanian Unitarianism is the original and best Unitarianism. I suspect it is closest to my beliefs. Also space is curved, and there is no center of the cosmos. Space is finite but vast, huge, and we and our small bodies and little bits of knowledge are but fragments of reality. Fragmentariness is our spatial limitation, not finitude. Also, as Leibniz said, it is in their negations that philosophers make their mistakes. [Description] [Description] Causal determinism, as in Stoism, may seem positive, but it is really the denial of freedom, or ability to say yes, or instead no, to the same option. The phrase mindless matter can be uttered or written, but cannot be shown to denote anything. Simply without mind there are no meanings. Note that feelings, emotions, are forms of mind, and powerful motivations of behavior. Behaviorism must be partly introspective. It has been becoming more so. This change will, one may hope, increase rapidly. [Description] [Description] b) Another aspect of our human weakness is the vagueness or ambiguity of our languages. Take the word God, just what does it mean? In thousands of years of written history there have been arguments about God. In all that time, it seems, no one ever asked: In how many ways can we define that word? This left it to me to clarify the question. Also I have found a reasonable answer. There are 15, or by subdivision, 30 more or less false ways to explicate the word God, utilizing the terms world in the sense of cosmos or universe; and only one true way. These numbers are quite small, and they are definite. Further distinctions would be trivial by comparison. A single page "diagram" (as characterized by C.S. Peirce) can exhibit these numbers. See my book, The Zero Fallacy and Other Essays. [Description] [Description] c) Freedom of actions, in which many believe, does not mean that they are uncaused: what happens possible; however, possible and actual are quite different ideas. [Description] Two widely known scientists in my presence said: if we do not know the past, that is our human limitation; if we do not know the future, that is the nature of things. Of course we have some knowledge of the future, especially of the very near future. However this knowledge is of probabilities, not absolute certainties. The behavior of animals, human and non-human, will probably not change radically on the earths surface in the next four minutes. [Description] [Description] Most convicted criminals are men this is a fact in recent human history. Wicked women do occur, but much less often. It is a man who wrote a book [Description] [Description] d) entitled The Natural Superiority of Women (Ashley Montagu). I myself, C.H., believe this. I like to add, however: Fortunately there are some wonderfully wise and good men! Nor is this to me surprising. My belief in God implies basic goodness in reality. To belief in God I admit no fully valid alternative. People may say they are completely atheistic; I think such people deceive themselves. As some of them define the word God I too disbelieve in God. F. Nietzsches The God who died was written by an author who became insane; also, even while still sane he, as some commentator said, subtitled hate for love. [Description] Additional negative things were also said about F.N. He is not very relevant in todays world, except as a reminder of the numerous careless ways of defining Theism, or God or Theology. This is why I spend little time considering Cisneros and his present troubles. [Description] [Description] e) In my undiseased but also enfeebled extreme old age there have to be limits to my activities and to the topics I pay attention to. Just which topics escape this exclusion is not subject to conscious rational control, changes in the topic come far too rapidly for that. I was once present when Einstein, speaking to a group of scientists and philosophers, argued for this causal determinism. I found his argument hoplessly unconvincing. So did many others, including William James. Kants doctrines of spatiality, temporality, and desire, as mere appearances of a reality that is timeless, spaceless, and desireless, what are these if not [Description] [Description] f) glaring misuses of the distinction between appearance and reality? If one sees ones own head in a mirror one normally sees ones face in the mirror and sees it as spatial, and temporal. Usually one does not see the back of ones head in the mirror. Does this mean the back of ones head is non-spatial and non-temporal? [Description] [Description] Really great in Kant were his discussions of war and peace, also the combination of ethics and religion (compare H. Bergsons late writings, as in his Two Sources book. Since my first psychiatric [Description] [Description] g) interviewer could hardly decide between genious and being psychopathic, I may humbly accept the fact that I am psychopathic. I have indeed heard a voice when no one was there, not often but several times. Ive not to my knowledge been called insane or unintelligent, though some have thought I have misused my intelligence to support bad causes or beliefs. Someone, who cannot have read much of my writings thought I did not believe in the importance of love. All my (even early) adult life, I have been proclaiming loves importance. "God is love" is a favorite quotation of mine. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #163 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] n.t. [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Space-Time [Subjects] Kant [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] I knew A.N. Whitehead personally, but in my enfeebled old age (100 years plus some months) I have trouble sorting out and print-writing my recollections. [Here we find a line on Lucean Price and M. Kreek that was crossed out: "I know nothing about Lucean Price, or M. Kreek. They are irrelevant anyway."] [Description] [Description] Whitehead (A.N. W. hereafter) was liked and admired by all who met him. Some who never met him disliked his writings. [Description] A.N.W.s father was an Episcopal clergyman who believed in God and in evolution. So did the grandfather, after whom I (C.H.) am named) This grandfather called himself a "socialist." He wrote a number of books. [Description] [Description] In the two families in which I grew up several religions were involved. Quakers, or the Society of Friends (as at Haverford) was one. The Society for Ethical Culture was another. A third was called "The Darkness and the Light," or "Mans (?) Vision of God." [Description] That my family was central in these things was good fortune of good luck. That my two parents, who obviously loved each other, would have children, was very probable, but that the 2nd sibling would be exactly me was of course contingent fact. It might not have happened. The past is actual, the future only potential. The obvious distinction between mere possibility and concrete actuality is not reasonably deniable. [Description] [Description] Kants theory that temporal and spacial realities are only appearances of a timeless and spaceless reality is simply gross misuse of the word appearance. No appearance logically could so completely conceal the nature of what appears. In saying this about Kant I am essentially agreeing with what many (William James for one) said before I existed. Kants three Critiques are all hopelessly ambiguous or contradictory. As someone has said, it is great people who make great mistakes. Each of Kants Critiques gives an example, and each has been validly refuted. [Description] [Description] H. Bergson, in late writings, and C.S. Peirce (who alas made one great mistake in his theory of extreme continuity denying quantum theory before it existed). It seems also to be true that Max Blanks Quantum is not the only reason for asserting temporal discontinuity. In the interchanges of electro-chemical energy across synapses of neurons, there seems to be an all-or-none law. Nature does like leaps, though they are quite small ones. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #164 {Conference} [Conference Name] Political Economy Conference [Location] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [Date] June 5-14, 1957 [Subjects] Conference [Subjects] Milton Friedman [Subjects] Joseph Wood Krutch [Subjects] Peter T. Bauer [Description] Hartshorne attended this 1957 conference, as is clear from his annotations on some of the pages of the papers presented at the conference, which are included in this folder, and from other notes he took. [Item Number] #165 {Notes} [Authors] Wordsworth [Title] Poem [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Darkness and the Light [Subjects] Wordsworth [Description] The part annotated by Hartshorne with "Great poetry. I could not have written it!" reads: [Description] [Description] Black drizzling crags that spake by the wayside [Description] As if a voice were in them; the sick sight [Description] And giddy prospect of the raving stream [Description] The unfettered clouds and region of the heavens, [Description] Tumult andpeace, the darkness and the light -- [Description] Were all like workings on one mind, the features [Description] Of the same face, blossoms upon one tree [Description] Characters of the great Apocalypse, [Description] The types and symbols of Eternity [Description] Of first, and last, and midst, and without end. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 166 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Yasumasa, Oshima [Title] Science and Modern Civilization -- Report on 9th International Religion Conference [Newspaper] Asahi Shinbun [Date] August 28, 1958 [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Modern Civilization [Subjects] Religion [Description] Reference to Charles Hartshorne having attended this conference. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 167 {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Southern Illinois University Press Reader's Report [Date] December 18, 1956 [Item Number] #168 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Paul Weiss [Subjects] Modes of Being [Subjects] Book Report [Description] The original report is typed on a form but there is an additional typed copy. {Journal Article} [Authors] Shimo, Yoshi [Title] Modern American Process Theology [Periodical] Gospel and World [Volume] 5 [Date] May 1977 [Pages] 46-49 [Subjects] American process theology [Description] Article is in Japanese. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #169 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Goodman, Emily H. [Title] Khomeini Trying Hitler Techniques [Newspaper] The Buffalo News [Date] December 9, 1979 [Section] E [Pages] E1 + E4 [Subjects] Khomeini [Subjects] Hitler [Subjects] Iran [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 170 {Journal Article} [Authors] Nelson, Herbert J. [Title] The Epistemic Availability of Hartshorne's "Experience": A Critical Analysis [Periodical] Internatilonal Philosophical Quarterly [Volume] 21:1 [Issue] 81 [Date] March 1981 [Pages] 29-49 [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Epistemology [Description] Paper deals primarily with views presented in Hartshorne, Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 171 {Journal Article} [Authors] Feure, Lewis S. [Title] Anxiety and Philosophy: The Case of Descartes [Periodical] The American Imago [Volume] 20 [Issue] 4 [Date] Winter 1963 [Pages] 411-49 [Subjects] Animal Automatism [Subjects] God's Goodness [Subjects] God's existence [Subjects] Psychological Existence Argument [Description] A critical paper on Descartes [Description] Contains two copies of the paper [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 172 {Journal Article} [Authors] Burhoe, Ralph Wendell [Title] Natural Selection and God [Periodical] Zygon [Volume] 7 [Issue] 1 [Date] March 1972 [Pages] 30-63 [Subjects] Religion and Science [Subjects] Natural Selection and the Death of God [Subjects] Rebirth [Subjects] Brain [Description] The paper is a revision of part of a paper prepared for a seminar of the Center for Advanced Study on April 27, 1970 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 173 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Limper, Peter [Title] Action, Responsibility, and the Problem of Personal Identity [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Sui Generis [Description] 10 page typed paper [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 174 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Eslick, Leonard J. [Title] Existence and Necessity [Date] n. d. [Subjects] The Synthetic Analytic Distinction: Background History [Description] 25-page typied paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 175 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Frankenberry, Nancy [Title] Divine Causation and Human Perception: A Revisited Whiteheadian Account [Date] March 1981 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Whitehead's notion of God and the religious emirical naturalism [Subjects] Process Theism and the Power of Persuasion [Subjects] The Totality and the Logic of Emergence [Subjects] The Causal Efficacy of God [Subjects] the Limits of Perception [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining [Description] Presented in the SSPP meeting in Columbia [Description] 28 page typed paper [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 176 {Journal Article} [Authors] Levinson, Ronald B. [Title] Plato's Phaedrus and the New Criticism [Periodical] Archiv Fur Geschichte Der Philosophie [Volume] 46 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1964 [Pages] 293-309 [Subjects] Plato [Description] A critical paper on Plato [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 177 {Journal Article} [Authors] Feuer, Lewis S. [Title] The Philosophical Method of Arthur O. Lovejoy: Critical Realism and Psychoanalytical Realism [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Volume] 23 [Issue] 4 [Date] June 1963 [Pages] 493-510 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Arthur O. Lovejoy [Subjects] John Dewey [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 178 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Minds, Bodies, Yes: Mindless Matter, No; The Four Ontological Options; The Zero Fallacy; About God [Periodical] Southwest Philosophy Review [Volume] 12 [Issue] 2 [Date] July 1996 [Pages] 1-8 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] The notion of God [Description] Two copies of the article [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 179 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Odin, Steve [Title] A Metaphysics of Cumulative Penetration: An East-West Comparative Analysis of Whiteheadian Process Theory & Hua-yen Buddhism [Subjects] Whitehead and Buddhism [Subjects] Ocean Seal of Uisang [Subjects] Dharma-nature [Subjects] Samsara [Subjects] Sunyata [Subjects] Asymmetrical vs. Symmetrical [Description] 34 pages, including notes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 180 {Public Document} [Title] Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology: Seventy-Ninth Annual Meeting [Date] April 1987 [Description] Held in Marriott Marquis Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia [Description] Contains a separate newsletter of Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 181 {Journal Article} [Authors] Masao, Abe [Title] Man and Nature in Christianity and Buddhism [Periodical] Japanese Religions [Volume] 7 [Issue] 1 [Date] July 1971 [Pages] 1-10 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Man, Nature, and Naturalness [Subjects] Man's Finitude and Faith in God [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 182 {Journal Article} [Authors] Burtt, Edwin Arthur [Title] Author's Response [Periodical] The Philosophy Forum [Volume] 8 [Issue] 2 [Date] December 1969 [Pages] 86-95 [Subjects] Philosophy and Science [Subjects] Logical Positivism [Description] Response on Dr. Murphy's comments and Johnstone's review on the book [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 183 {Article in Book} [Authors] Raju, P. T. [Title] Improbability and the Principle of Significant Negation [Book Title] Krishna Chandra Bhattacharyya Memorial Volume [Publisher] Indian Institute of Philosophy [Pub Location] Amalner, India [Date] 1958 [Pages] 183-208 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 184 [Subjects] Epistomology [Subjects] Psychology [Description] Presented at the Departmental Seminar of Chicago University {Journal Article} [Authors] Christensen, Darrel E. [Title] Whitehead's Prehension and Hegel's Mediation: Parallel Dynamical Concepts at the Service of Different Methodologies [Date] March 1984 [Pages] 1-32 [Subjects] Hegel [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Speculative Philsophy [Description] Forthcoming in the Review of Metaphysics, with varied pagination [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 185 {Journal Article} [Authors] Lee, Harold N. [Title] Are There Any Entities? [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Volume] XL [Date] September 1979 [Pages] 123-29 [Subjects] John Dewey [Subjects] C. S. Peirce [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 186 {Journal Article} [Authors] Finch, Henry Albert [Title] An Explication of Counterfactuals by Probability Theory [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Pages] 368-78 [Subjects] R. M. Chisholm [Subjects] Quine [Subjects] Nelson Goodman [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 187 {Journal Article} [Authors] Kallen, Horace M. [Title] Old Mysticism and New Knowledge [Periodical] Philosophy & Phenomenological Research [Volume] XXVI [Issue] 1 [Date] September 1965 [Pages] 18-34 [Subjects] William James [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 188 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Categories, Transcendentals, and Creative Experiencing [Periodical] The Monist [Volume] 66 [Issue] 3 [Date] July 1983 [Pages] 319-35 [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Prehension [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 189 {Journal Article} [Authors] Altizer, Thomas J. [Title] William Blake and the Role of Myth in the Radical Christian Vision [Periodical] The Centennial Review [Volume] IX [Issue] 4 [Date] Fall 1965 [Pages] 461-82 [Subjects] Myth [Subjects] Apocalypse [Subjects] Jerusalem [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 190 {Journal Article} [Authors] Bunge, Mario [Title] Physics and Reality [Periodical] Dialectica [Volume] 19 [Issue] 314 [Date] December 1965 [Pages] 195-222 [Subjects] Direct and Indirect Reference [Subjects] Interpretations: Objective and Operational [Subjects] Conceptual Unity [Subjects] Reference and Evidence [Subjects] Rules of Interpretation [Description] Not Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 191 {Article in Book} [Authors] Kallen, Horace M. [Title] Secularism, God and Freedom [Book Title] Harry Austryn Wolfson Jubilee Volume [Pub Location] Jerusalem [Date] 1965 [Pages] 447-61 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 192 [Subjects] Coercion [Subjects] Omnipotent Metaphysical Energy [Subjects] Dialectical Materialism [Description] American Academy for Jewish Research [Description] Not Marked {Article in Book} [Authors] Feuer, Lewis S. [Title] Spinoza's Thought and Modern Perplexities: Its American Career [Editors] Kogan, Barry S. [Book Title] Spinoza: A Tercentenary Perspective [Publisher] Hebrew Union College [Pub Location] Cincinnati, Ohio [Date] May 1978 [Pages] 36-79 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 193 [Subjects] Human evil and the infinitude of God's power [Subjects] Inalienable rights and natural right [Subjects] Einstein, Samuel Alexander, and Henri Bergson [Description] Not Marked [Description] Conference Paper presented at the Gustave A. and Mamie W. Efroymson Memorial Lectures {Journal Article} [Authors] Mehra, J. and E. C. G. Sudarshan [Title] Some Reflections on the Nature of Entropy, Irreversibility and the Second Law of Thermodynamics [Periodical] Il Nuovo Cimento [Volume] 11 [Issue] B [Date] 1972 [Pages] 215-56 [Subjects] Time [Subjects] Stochastic Dynamics [Subjects] The increase of Entropy [Subjects] Stochastic Dynamics [Description] Slightly Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 194 {Journal Article} [Authors] Pailin, David A [Title] The Humanity of the Theologian and the Personal Nature of God [Periodical] Religious Studies [Volume] 12 [Pages] 141-58 [Subjects] The Book of Job [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Bertocci [Subjects] Aquinas [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Not Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 195 {Article in Book} [Authors] Waddington, C. H. [Title] The Practical Consequences of Metaphysical Beliefs on a Biologist's Work: An Autobiographical Note; [Title] Theoretical Biology and Molecular Biology [Book Title] N. A. [Pages] 72-108 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 196 [Subjects] Ouroboros [Subjects] Ammonites [Subjects] Novel Porcess of Genetic Assimilation [Subjects] Methematical Formalism [Subjects] Concrescence [Subjects] DNA [Description] Not Marked {Journal Article} [Authors] Edwards, Rem B. [Title] The Pagan Dogma of the Absolute Unchangeableness of God [Periodical] Religious Studies [Volume] 14 [Pages] 305-13 [Subjects] Soren Kierekaard [Subjects] The Origin of Unchangeableness [Subjects] Greek view and Hebrew View of Divine Perfection [Description] Not Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 197 {Journal Article} [Authors] Devenish, Philip E. [Title] Postiberal Process Theology: A Rejoinder to Burrell [Periodical] Theological Studies [Pages] 504-13 [Subjects] Subert Ogden [Subjects] Classical Theism [Subjects] A Superior Philosophical Synthesis [Subjects] Illuminating the Tradition [Subjects] Conception of Theological Inquiry [Description] Not Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 198 {Notes} [Title] American Philosophical Association: Sixtieth Annual Meeting of the Western Division [Date] May 1962 [Subjects] Program of the Western Conference on the Teaching of Philosophy [Description] Host Institution: Wayne State University [Description] Sessions in MacGregor Memorial Hall, Wayne State University [Description] Contains Abstracts of Papers [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 199 {Journal Article} [Authors] Kaufman, William E. [Title] Judaism and Process Philosophy [Periodical] Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought [Volume] 32 [Issue] 1 [Date] Winter 1983 [Pages] 34-39 [Subjects] Divine Pathos [Subjects] Divine Immutability [Subjects] Divine Power [Description] Not Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 200 {Journal Article} [Authors] Veken, J. Van Der [Title] Can the True God Be the God of One Book?: The Paricularity of Religion and the Universality of Reason [Periodical] LBibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium [Volume] XLI [Pages] 431-44 [Subjects] The God of the Bible [Subjects] The God of the Universe [Description] Not Marked [Description] Subtitle is La Notion biblique de Dieu: Le Dieu de la Bible et le Dieu des philosophes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 201 {Journal Article} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] The Holy, Necessary Goodness, and Morality [Periodical] The Journal of Religious Ethics [Pages] 330-49 [Subjects] Justification and Motivation in Moral Theories [Subjects] Impartial Sympathizer [Subjects] The Will of the Holy Reality [Description] Minor notes from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 202 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Fancher, Robert T. [Title] Wisdom vs. Ideology: A Whiteheadian Analysis [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Nature of Ideology [Subjects] The Value of Wisdom [Subjects] The Relations of Appearance and Reality [Description] Not Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 203 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Leclerc, Ivor [Title] Metaphysics As a Discipline: Its Requirements [Conference Name] Nature of Metaphysical Knowledge [Date] August 1978 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 204 [Subjects] Interrelatedness [Subjects] Knowledge [Subjects] Intuituve Perception [Subjects] Proposition [Description] ISM Meeting in Dusseldorf [Description] Section II, 3 [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughtout. {Article in Book} [Authors] Neville, Robert [Title] Part 1 Foundations [Title] Part 2 Imagination [Book Title] Reconstruction of Thinking [Pages] 22 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 205 [Subjects] Moderate Marked [Subjects] Foundational Crisis in Thinking [Subjects] Reconstructionism [Subjects] Valuation [Subjects] The Nature of Cosmology [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Draft for a new coming book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cheng, Chung-ying [Title] Categories of Creativity in Whitehead and Neo-Confucianism [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] I-Ching Theory [Subjects] One and Many [Subjects] Yin and Yang [Subjects] T'ai-chi and Wu-chi [Description] University of Hawaii. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] 33 page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 206 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Phillips, Stephen H. [Title] Mutable God: Hartshorne and Indian Theism [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne and Aurobindo [Subjects] God as Self-Knowing [Subjects] God as Greator [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 207 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Viney, Wayne [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Intersensory Continuity [Subjects] Psychology of Sensation [Description] A incomplete draft. [Description] Designed up to 30 pages but have 12 papes. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughtout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 208 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Dombrowski, Daniel [Title] Must a Perfect Being Be Immutable? [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Mann and Immutability [Subjects] Stump and Kretzmann on Eternity [Subjects] Hartshorne's Dipolar Theism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 209 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Nobo, Jorge L. [Title] God as Essentially, Immutable, Imperishable and Objectifiable: A Response to Ford [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Concrescence [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Subjective Immediacy [Subjects] Objectifiability [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughtout. [Description] 7 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 210 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Minor, Wm. S. [Title] Ethics in the Context of a Philosophy of Creativity As Creative Interchange [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Novelty [Subjects] Order [Subjects] Creative Correlativity [Subjects] Creative Becoming [Description] The Foundation for Creative Philosophy, Inc. [Description] Draft Paper. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Some remarks on the front page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 211 {Journal Article} [Authors] Richmond, Samuel A. [Title] Rationalism, Empiricism, Determinism, and Teleology [Periodical] NA [Pages] 29-31 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Hempel's Model [Subjects] Teleological Models [Subjects] Empiricist Objections [Subjects] Empiricism and Determinism [Subjects] Determinism and Rationalism [Subjects] Scientific Generalization [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 212 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Veken, J. Van der [Title] From Modal Language to Model-Language: Charles Hartshorne and Linguistic Analysis [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Redefining God [Subjects] God-Talk [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 213 {Journal Article} [Authors] Langbauer, Delmar [Title] Indian Theism and Process Theology [Periodical] Process Studies [Volume] 2 [Issue] 1 [Date] Spring 1972 [Pages] 5-27 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Hymns of the Rig Veda [Subjects] Ramanuja [Subjects] God and Creativity [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 214 {Journal Article} [Authors] Stapp, Henry Pierce [Title] S-Matrix Interpretation of Quantum Theory [Periodical] Physical Review [Volume] 3 [Issue] 6 [Date] March 1971 [Pages] 18 pages [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Pragmatic Description of Quantum Theory [Subjects] Completeness of Quantum Theory [Subjects] Nature of Observed Systems [Subjects] Classical Descriptions [Subjects] Theory of Measurements [Subjects] Collapse of Wave Function [Subjects] Ontological Problems [Subjects] Space-Time Description [Description] Contains minor notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 215 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Whitney, Barry L. [Title] Hartshorne and Theodicy [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Moral Evil [Subjects] Physical Evil [Subjects] Objective Immortality [Subjects] Divine Power [Subjects] The Divine Lure [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 216 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Barnhart, Joe Edward [Title] Popper's Radical Process Thought and Hartshorne's Panentheism [Conference Name] AAR [Date] December 1983 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 217 [Subjects] Doctrine of Potentiality [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Preformationism [Subjects] Cosmic Consciousness [Description] Section on Theology and Process Thought [Description] Attention of : Dr. Delwin Brown. {Journal Article} [Authors] Capra, Fritjof [Title] Bootstrap and Buddhism [Periodical] American Journal of Physics [Volume] 42 [Issue] 1 [Date] January 1974 [Pages] 15-19 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Mahayana Buddhism [Subjects] Bootstrappers and Fundamentalists in High-energy Physics [Subjects] Hadron Bootstrap [Description] Contains moderate margin underlining throughout. [Description] Physics Department, Imperial College [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 218 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Schulz, William F. [Title] "Existentialism" for Theological Options in Liberal Religion [Date] Fall 1976 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Something from Nothing [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Responsibility [Subjects] Ethics and Politics [Subjects] Death, Faith, Blessing, and Mystery [Subjects] Existentialism and Unitarian Universalism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] 32 Pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 219 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics [Date] April 1981 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Theory of Psychophysical Phenomena [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Quantum Theory and Reality [Subjects] Relativity Theory and Becoming [Subjects] Relativity Theory and Bell's Theorem [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Supported by the Director, Office of Energy Research, Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Division of High Energy Physics of the U. S. Department of Energy. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 220 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Skutch, Alexander F. [Title] Bird Song and Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Born to Sing [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] 20 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 221 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Viney, Wayne [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation [Date] July 1986 [Subjects] Immediate Data of Consciousness [Subjects] Intersensory Continuity [Subjects] Social Character of Experience [Subjects] William James [Description] 29 pages. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 222 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Chiaraviglio, Lucio [Title] Hartshorne's Aesthetic Theory of Intelligence [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Integrative Feelings [Subjects] Algorithm Execution [Subjects] Algorithms, Adaptation, Learning and Panpsychism [Subjects] Complexity, Chaos, and Order [Description] School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology. [Description] 25 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 223 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Martin, Norman M. [Title] Taking Creativity Seriously: Some Observations on the Logical Structure of Hartshorne's Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Modal Logic [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 224 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hubbeling, H. G. [Title] Hartshorne and the Ontological Argument [Date] September 1986 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Primorial Nature [Subjects] Consequent Nature [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 225 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Neville, Robert C. [Title] Time, Temporality, and Ontology [Date] June 1986 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Timeliness and Temporality [Subjects] Perishing [Subjects] Time's Ontology [Subjects] Ontological Divine Creation [Subjects] Temporal Structure of Human Being [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 226 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Sprigge, T. L. S. [Title] Hartshorne's Conception of the Past [Date] April 1986 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] 29 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 227 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kuntz, Paul Grimley [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Theory of Order and Disorder [Date] June 1985 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Symmetry [Subjects] Asymmetry [Description] Prepared for a special session of the society for Philosophy of Religion in honor of Charles Hartshorne. [Description] Emory University [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 228 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] McMurrin, Sterling M. [Title] Hartshorne's Critique of Classical Metaphysics and Theology [Date] October 1986 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] E. E. Ericksen Distinguished Professor of University of Utah. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 229 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Dombrowski, Daniel [Title] Hartshorne and Plato [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Asymmetricality in the Dialogues [Subjects] Forms as Items in Psychical Process [Subjects] Soul as Self-Moved [Subjects] Reality as Dyadic [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Short version. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 230 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Smith, John E. [Title] Neoclassical Metaphysics and the History of Philosophy [Date] February 1987 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Ahistorical Character [Subjects] Iniversal and Individual [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] 32 pages. [Description] Yale University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 231 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Lucas, George R. Jr. [Title] Hartshorne and the Development of Process Philosophies [Date] May 1986 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Idealistic Process Metaphysics [Subjects] From Pre-Darwinian Evolutionists to Hegel [Subjects] Post-Hegelian Idealism and Later Evoltionary Cosmology [Subjects] The Realist Revolt and the Reformulation of Idealism [Subjects] Whitehead and Hartshorne [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Description] Emory University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 232 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Lee, Donald S. [Title] Hartshorne and Pragmatic Metaphysics [Date] June 1986 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Pragmatism [Subjects] Asymmetry vs. Symmetry [Subjects] Feeling [Description] 29 pages [Description] Tulane University [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 233 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Noda, Matao [Title] A Historian's Sketch of Hartshorne's Metaphysics [Date] November 1986 [Subjects] Slightly Maked [Subjects] Atomism [Subjects] Self [Subjects] The notion of God [Subjects] Time [Description] Kyoto University [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 234 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Matsunobu, Keiji [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Impression on the Kyoto School [Date] October 1987 [Subjects] Kitaro Nishida [Subjects] Nishida [Subjects] Tanabe [Description] University of East Asia, Japan [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 235 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kegley, Jacquelyn A. [Title] The Divine Relativity and the Beloved Community [Date] July 1996 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Comarison of Josiah Royce and Charles Hartshorne [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] California State College, Bakersfield [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 236 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] King, Sallie B. [Title] The Ground of Sympathy in Buddhism and Hartshorne: Self, Motivation and Ethics [Date] April 1986 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Notion of Self [Subjects] Bodhisattva [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Southern Illinois University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 237 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Arapura, John G. [Title] Hartshorne's Response to Vedanta [Date] Septempber 1986 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Idea of God and the Problem of Proof [Subjects] The Indefinite and the Absolute [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] McMaster University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 238 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Devlin, James P. [Title] Hartshorne's Metaphysical Asymmetry [Date] July 1986 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Logic of Ultimate Contrasts [Subjects] Metaphysics' Logical Cues [Subjects] Asymmetric Time As Objective Modality [Subjects] The Acutal and the Potential [Subjects] The Mind-Body Problem [Subjects] The Question of the Individual [Subjects] The Ontological Argument and God's Consequent Nature [Subjects] The Priority of the Relative and the Actual in Ethics and Esthetics [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 239 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Frankenberry, Nancy [Title] Hartshorne's Method in Metaphysics [Date] March 1987 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Primacy of Becoming over Being [Subjects] The Formal Characteristics of Metaphysical Inquiry [Subjects] Hartshorne's Method in Metaphysics [Subjects] A Logic of Categorial Contrasts [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Dartmouth College [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 240 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Hartshorne's Interpretation of Whitehead [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] God [Subjects] Eternal Objects [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Perishing [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Contains a separate letter for a revised version of pp. 24-27 from Lewis Ford to Lewis Hahn. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 241 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Engelhardt, Jr., H. Tristram [Title] Natural Theology and Bioethics [Date] October 1986 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Role of Divine Perspective [Subjects] Fetus [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Description] Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues [Description] Baylor College of Medicine [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 242 {Journal Article} [Authors] Cochran, Andrew A. [Title] Relationships Between Quantum Physics and Biology [Periodical] Foundations of Physics [Volume] 1 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1971 [Pages] 235-59 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Heat Capacities of Proteins [Subjects] Quantum Theory of Heat Capacity [Subjects] Quantum Wave Predominance and Heat Capacity [Subjects] Helium II [Subjects] Causality and Determinism in Modern Science [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Physics Department, University of Missouri [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 243 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Crosby, Donald A. [Title] Whitehead on the Metaphysical Employment of Language [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 244 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Veken, Jan Van der [Title] Ultimate Reality and God: The Same? [Date] October 1986 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Louvain. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 245 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Locality and Reality [Date] February 1980 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Nonlocality Theorem [Subjects] Bell's Theorem [Subjects] Dual-Reality Quantum Theory [Subjects] Nonlocality and Signals [Subjects] Choice and Nonlocality [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 246 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Feinberg, Joel [Title] Is There a Right to be Born? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Interest-Principle [Subjects] The Contingent Legal Rights of Fetuses [Subjects] Actions for "Wrongful Birth" [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Some pages are missing. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 247 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Tanaka, Takao [Title] From a Buddhist Standpoint of View: Some Affinities Between the Philosophy of Whitehead and that of Nishida [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] No-Self [Subjects] No-Substance [Subjects] Objectivism [Subjects] Objective Immortality [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 248 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Reese, William L. [Title] The Trouble with Pantheism and the Divine Event [Date] July 1986 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Unison of Becoming [Subjects] Transcendent Lure [Description] State University of New York at Albany. [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 249 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Tong, Lik Kuen [Title] Whitehead and Chinese Philosophy: A Creative Dialogue in the Light of a Philosophy of Concern [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Being: The Absolute and the World [Subjects] Human Actuality [Subjects] Concern [Subjects] Theory of Daimonic Conjugation [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 250 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Wu, Kuang-ming [Title] Poetic Elements in Whitehead and Chuang Tzu--A Comparison [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Enjoyment and "Awaken" [Subjects] Esthetics [Subjects] Etymology [Description] University of Wisconsin [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 251 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Fu, Charles Wei-hsun [Title] The Underlying Structure of Metaphysical Language: A Case Examination of Language and Chinese Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Yi-Ching [Subjects] Chien-yi [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 252 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Fu, C. W. H. [Title] Uncluding Metaphilosophical Postscript [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Metaphilosophical Psychoanalyticism [Subjects] Transontological Difference [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 253 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Tong, Lik Kuen [Title] Whitehead and Traditional Chinese Philosophy: In the Light of the Polarization Thesis (I) [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Polarization Thesis [Subjects] Daimonic-ontological Thesis [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout., and especially includes positive marks "y"[es] in margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 254 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cheng, Chung-ying [Title] Chinese Philosophy and Symbolic Reference: Whitehead, I Ching and Tao Te Ching [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Importance of Relatedness [Subjects] Becoming over Being [Subjects] Creativity over Causality [Subjects] Hsin [Description] To be presented under the title "Chinese Philosophy in Whiteheadian Language," an open lecture at Colorado Women's College, April 8, 1976. [Description] University of Hawaii. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 255 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ching, Julia [Title] God and the World: Chu Hsi and Whitehead [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] One and Many [Subjects] T'ai-chi [Subjects] I-Ching [Subjects] Li-Ch'i [Subjects] Chou Tun-yi [Subjects] Chu Hsi [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. Also contains moderate notes on inside back cover. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 256 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Rodman, John [Title] The Nature of Right and the Right of Nature: A Historical Inquiry [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Ecology [Subjects] Man and Nature [Subjects] Environmental Rights [Subjects] Extension [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout, and especially includes positive marks "y"[es] in margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 257 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Alston, William P. [Title] Hartshorne and Aquinas: A Via Media [Date] July 1981 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Creation Ex Nihilo [Subjects] Omnipotence [Subjects] Non-Temporality [Subjects] Immutability [Subjects] Absolute Perfection [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 258 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Thompson, Manley [Title] Hartshorne and Peirce, Individuals and Continuity [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Continuity [Subjects] Sensation of Reactions [Subjects] Regulative/Constitutive Distinction [Subjects] Space and Time [Description] Contains extensiv margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] University of Chicago. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 259 {Journal Article} [Authors] Agar, W. E. [Title] The Wholeness of the Living Organism [Periodical] Philosophy of Science [Volume] 15 [Issue] 3 [Date] July 1948 [Pages] 179-91 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Intrinsic Whole [Subjects] Living Organism [Description] The text itself does not appear to be marked, but the inside front cover bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 260 {Journal Article} [Authors] Kuntz, Marion Leathers [Title] Postello, Venezia E Il Suo Mondo [Title] Process Philosophy: Postel, Sarpi, and Whitehead [Periodical] Civilta Veneziana [Volume] 36 [Date] 1985 [Pages] 341-55 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 261 {Journal Article} [Authors] Dye, James Wayne [Title] Heraclitus and the Future of Process Philosophy [Periodical] Tulane Studies in Philosophy [Volume] 23 [Date] 1974 [Pages] 13-31 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underling. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 262 {Journal Article} [Authors] Kolenda, Konstantin [Title] Peirce on Person and Community [Periodical] Rice University Studies [Volume] 66 [Issue] 4 [Date] Fall 1980 [Pages] 15-32 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 263 {Journal Article} [Authors] Feuer, Lewis S. [Title] Recollections of Harry Austryn Wolfson [Periodical] American Jewish Archives [Volume] 28 [Issue] 1 [Date] April 1976 [Pages] 25-50 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] The text itself does not appear to be marked, but the inside front cover bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 264 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Nobo, Jorge Luis [Title] Experience and Eternity: Steps Towards A Metaphysics of Creative Solidarity [Conference Name] A.P.A. Eastern Division [Date] December 1996 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 265 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Concrete Universe: Eternal and Non-eternal [Subjects] Overcoming a Muddle: From Creativity to Existential Matrix [Subjects] The Existential Matrix [Subjects] The Ontogenetic Matrix [Subjects] The Primordial Acutality: God and the Temporal World [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Commentators: Judith Jones, Fordham University and John R. Wilcox, Spalding University. [Description] Chair: Joseph Grange, University of Southern Maine. {Journal Article} [Authors] Plochmann, George Kimball [Title] Five Elements in Plato's Conception of Reality [Periodical] Ultimate Reality and Meaning [Volume] 4 [Issue] 1 [Date] 1981 [Pages] 24-57 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Plato's Life and Writings [Subjects] Names [Subjects] Sentences [Subjects] Images [Subjects] Knowledge [Subjects] The Real [Description] Planned for the Encyclopedia of Ultimate Reality and Meaing, andas such is meant to deal with Plato's open system as a whole rather than with a single problem or text, as is the style in most journals today. [Description] The text itself does not appear to be marked, but the inside front cover bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 266 {Journal Article} [Authors] Chen, Chung-Hwan [Title] Plato's Theistic Teleology [Periodical] Anglican Theological Review [Date] January 1961 [Pages] 3-19 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Phaedo [Subjects] Demiurge [Subjects] Philebus [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] The inside front cover bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 267 {Journal Article} [Authors] Lucas, J. R. [Title] Foreknowledge and the Vulnerability of God [Periodical] n.a. [Volume] n.a. [Pages] 119-28 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 268 {Journal Article} [Authors] Breuvart, J. M. [Title] A. N. Whitehead Et G. W. Leibniz Ou Une Certaine "Mort De Dieu" [Pages] 89-111 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 269 {Journal Article} [Authors] Capek, Milic [Title] Two Types of Continuity [Periodical] Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science [Volume] 8 [Pages] 361-75 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Relativity of Magnitude [Subjects] Berkeley [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] William James [Description] Contains minor margin notations. [Description] The front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 270 {Review} [Authors] Gilkey, Langdon [Title] John Cobb's, A Christian Natural Theology [Periodical] Theology Today [Issue] 22 [Num Volumes] 4 [Date] January 1966 [Pages] 530-45 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 271 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Structure of Metaphysics: A Criticism of Lazerowitz's Theory [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Date] 1958 [Pages] 226-40 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Empiricism [Subjects] A Priori True or False [Subjects] Linguistic Innovation [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 272 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Three Important Scientists on Mind, Matter, and the Metaphysics of Religion [Periodical] The Journal of Speculative Philosophy [Volume] 8 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1994 [Pages] 211-27 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Popper [Subjects] Edward Wilson [Subjects] Sarpi [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Also contains a slightly revised copy of the same paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 273 {Book Review} [Authors] Clauser, John F. and Abner Shimony [Title] Bell's Theorem: Experimental Tests and Implications [Date] 1978 [Item Number] # 274 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Einstein--Podolsky--Rosen Argument [Subjects] Bell's Theorem [Subjects] Cascade-photon Experiments [Subjects] Positronium Annihilation [Subjects] Proton-proton Scattering Experiments [Description] Rep. Prog. Phys. 1978 41 1881-927. [Description] Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Journal Article} [Authors] Laszlo, Ervin [Title] Is the Primary-Language An Object-Language? [Title] Analysis of a Logico-Philosophical Assumption [Periodical] Foundations of Language [Volume] 1 [Date] 1965 [Pages] 157-70 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Primary Language [Subjects] Object Language [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] The Inside cover bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 275 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Barnhart, Joe Edward [Title] Popper's Radical Process Thought [Conference Name] AAR [Date] December 1983 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 276 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Doctrine of Potentiality [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Divine Attibutes [Subjects] Preformationism [Description] For AAR section on Theology and Process Thought [Description] Attetion of : Dr. Delwin Brown, Department of Religious Studies, Arizona State University. {Journal Article} [Authors] Stapp, H. P. [Title] Bell's Theorem and World Process [Periodical] Il Nuovo Cimento [Volume] 29 B. [Issue] 2 [Date] October 1975 [Pages] 270-76 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Noncausal Structure [Subjects] Macroscopic Causality [Subjects] Quantum Theory [Subjects] The S-matrix [Description] Contains minor margin notations. [Description] Not acid-free. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 277 {Journal Article} [Authors] Abe, Masao [Title] A Living-Dying Life [Periodical] Pacific Philosophy Forum [Volume] 3 [Issue] 4 [Date] May 1965 [Pages] 96-102 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] The Countertheses as Irrelevant [Subjects] The True Realization of Egolessness [Description] Not Acid-free. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 278 {Journal Article} [Authors] Shen, Philip [Title] Power and Structure of Reality: A Perspective on Whitehead's Metaphysics and God [Periodical] The Chung Chi Journal [Volume] 1 [Issue] 2 [Date] July 1962 [Pages] 187-99 [Subjects] Not Marked [Description] Not acid-free. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 279 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kuntz, Paul G [Title] Order in Whitehead: Presystematic, Systematic, and Postsytematic [Date] January 1963 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Order and Chaos [Description] Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. [Description] Preliminary Version. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 280 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Dow, Tsung-I [Title] Creativity As a Continuous Self-Renewal of Jen in the Confucian Experience and Its Implications in an Industrial Society [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Henry Wieman [Subjects] Jen [Subjects] Hsin [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 281 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cobb, Larry [Title] The Inter-Dynamics of Creativity, Freedom, and Justice [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Science and Religion [Subjects] Wieman [Subjects] The Scientific Enterprise [Subjects] Creative Interchange [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 282 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cobb, John B. Jr. [Title] Hartshorne's Importance for Theology [Date] July 1986 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne's View of the World [Subjects] The Whole [Subjects] God's Becoming, Receptivity, and Suffering [Subjects] Divine Power and the Problem of Evil [Subjects] Eschatology [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 283 {Book Review} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Are Superluminal Connections Necessary? [Date] January 1977 [Item Number] # 284 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Bell's Theorem [Description] International Atomic Energy Agency and United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. [Description] International Center for Theoretical Physics. [Description] This paper is based on a series of lectures on Bell's Theorem, given at the ICTP, Trieste, in December 1975. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ogden, Schubert M. [Title] The Experience of God: Critical Reflections on Hartshorne's Theory of Analogy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Absolute and Relative [Subjects] Local and Cosmic [Subjects] Analogy and Symbol [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout, and especially includes positive marks "y" [es] in margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 285 {Journal Article} [Authors] Ogden, Schubert M. [Title] On the Trinity [Periodical] Theology [Volume] 83 [Issue] 692 [Date] March 1980 [Pages] 97-102 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Trinity of mediation [Subjects] Trinity of love [Subjects] Trinity of revelation [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout, and especially includes positive marks "y"[es] in margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 286 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] The Origin of Subjectivity [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Aim [Subjects] Hartshorne's Alternative [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 287 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Venable, Mary Elizabeth [Title] Ventures in Creative Interchange [Date] June 1976 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 288 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cook, Francis H. [Title] Causation in the Chinese Hua-yen Tradition: Its Structure and Some Implications [Date] February 1976 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Fa-tsang [Subjects] Madhyamika [Subjects] Sunyavada [Subjects] Li [Subjects] K'ung [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] U. of California, Riverside [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 289 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] The Non-temporality of Whitehead's God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Primordial Nature [Subjects] Concrescence [Description] The Pennsylvania State University. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 290 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] The Conversation Between Thomistic and Whiteheadian [Title] Philosophies of God: A Possible Alliance [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Transition and Concrescence [Subjects] Thomism [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 291 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Corrington, Robert S. [Title] Toward A Transformation of Neoclassical Theism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Description] Pennsylvania State University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 292 {Conference} [Conference Name] Internationaler Leibniz-Kongress [Location] Center for Process Studies [Date] November 1966 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibziz-Gesellschaft e. V. [Description] Aus Anlass des 250. Todestages von G. W. Leibniz. [Description] Verzeichnis der Teilnehmer [Item Number] #293 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kuntz, Paul Grimley [Title] The Ontological Argument and "God Is Dead" [Title] Some Question About God; Ways of Logic, History, and Metaphysics in Answering Them [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Alvin Plantinga [Subjects] John Hick [Subjects] Arthur C. McGill [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Emory University. [Description] The author dedicates this essay to Hartshorne, upon his receiving an honorary doctorate from Emory University where he taught for seven years in the Department of Philosophy. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 294 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Devaraja, N. K. [Title] Seminar on "Language and Reality" [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Maiyayika [Subjects] Wittgenstein [Description] Center of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Banaras Hindu University. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 295 {Journal Article} [Authors] Mohanty, Jitendranath [Title] Individual Fact and Essence in Edmund Husserl's Philosophy [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Pages] 222-30 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Individual Essence [Subjects] Individual Fact's Own Essence [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Calcutta University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 296 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Leiss, William [Title] The Imerialism of Human Needs [Date] April 1974 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Universal Ideal [Subjects] Species Ambition [Description] Draft for Private Circulation. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] A Paper prepared for the Conference on the Rights of Non-Human Nature at Claremont. [Description] Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 297 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Shepard, Paul [Title] Animal Rights and Human Rites [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 298 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Veatch, Robert M. [Title] Death and Suffering: A Statement of Some Issues [Date] August 1977 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining througout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 299 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cook [Title] The Part and the Whole [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Fa-tsang [Subjects] The Perfect Interpenetration of the Six Characteristics [Subjects] Dharmas [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 300 {Journal Article} [Authors] Rensch, Bernhard Von [Title] Die funffache Wurzel des panpsychistischen Identismus [Periodical] Philosophia Naturalis [Volume] 11 [Issue] 2 [Date] Vierteljahr 1969 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Die Psychophylogenese [Subjects] Erkenntnistheoretische Reduktion der Materievorstellung [Subjects] Physikalische Analyse der Materie [Subjects] Das psychophysische Substrat und die extramentale Welt [Subjects] Das resultierende philosophische Gesamtbild [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 301 {Journal Article} [Authors] Kaufman, William E. [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Process Philosophy and Contemporary Jewish Theology [Periodical] Journal of Reform Judaism [Date] Fall 1987 [Pages] 53-59 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne and the Problem of God [Subjects] Hartshorne's Idea of God: Panentheism [Subjects] Hartshorne's Relevance to Contemporary Jewish Theology [Description] Contains moderately margin notations and underlining througout. [Description] Front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 302 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Rosen, Deborah A. [Title] A Critique of Deterministic Causality [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Newtonian Mechanics [Subjects] Causal Theory [Subjects] Probabilistic Causality [Subjects] Deterministic Causality [Subjects] Indeterminism [Subjects] Causal Efficacy [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] University of New Orleans [Description] Forthcoming in Phil. Forum (app. Fall, 1982). [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 303 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hayes, Harold T. P. [Title] Proposal of Science T.V. Series [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Where Life Comes From [Subjects] Where Man Comes From [Subjects] Where the Others Come From [Subjects] Man's Advantage [Subjects] Flight From the Animal Kingdom [Subjects] Coming Back to Earth [Subjects] The First Hour After the Billionth Year [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] This proposal is a request for funds leading to the completion of the seven programs comprising the series, "The Last Hour of the Billionth Year," and for funds supporting the costs of planning and writing the series for one year. [Description] Excerpts from interviews with these scientists appear on pp. 53f. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 304 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Nobuhara, Tokiyuki [Title] Whitehead and Nishida on Time: A Cosmological Groundwork for Worldly Theology in Terms of a Study of Christian and Buddhist Natural Theology in the Making [Date] October 1981 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] John B. Cobb [Subjects] Nishida [Subjects] Time [Subjects] Evil [Subjects] Natural Theology [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 305 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Livingston, John [Title] Interspecies Dominance and Other Perversions [Date] April 1974 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Presented in the conference, "The Rights of Non-Human Nature" in Pitzer College, Claremont, CA. [Description] Faculty of Environmental Studies, York Universtity, Downsview, Ontario, Canada. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 306 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Creel, Richard E. [Title] Continuity, Possibility, and Omniscience [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Charles Peirce on Continuity [Subjects] Hartshorne on God's Knowledge of Possibility [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 307 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Rensch, Bernhard [Title] Arguments for Panpsychistic Identism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderate Marked [Subjects] Psychophysical Parallelism [Subjects] Interactionism [Subjects] Identism [Subjects] Brain Processes and Consciousness [Subjects] Pansychistic Version of Identism [Subjects] Materialism and Panpsychistic Identism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 308 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Mansfield, Sue [Title] War, Death and the Conquest of Nature [Date] April 1972 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 309 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Price, H. H. [Title] Faith and Reasonable Belief [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Metaphysics of Love [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Princeton Theological Seminary Sesquicentennial Seminar on "Christian Belief and Philosophical Criticism." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 309 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cobb, John B. Jr. [Title] The Hierarchy of Rights [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Rights, Duties, and Values [Subjects] Eco-system [Subjects] Rights of Nonhuman Animals [Subjects] The Conflict of Nonhuman and Human Rights [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 311 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Clarke, Bowman L. [Title] Prehensions and Process in God [Date] n.d. [Description] University of Georgia [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 312 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Christensen, Darrel E. [Title] The Social Character of Concrete Language [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Concept of Concrete Language [Subjects] Actual Occasion [Subjects] Becoming [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Prepared for the First International Social Philosophy Conference, August 19-23, in Montreal, and for the film edition of the Journal of Social Philosophy dedicated to the proceedings of the meeting. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 313 {Journal Article} [Authors] Cho, Kah Kyung [Title] Phenomenology as Cooperative Task: Husserl-Farber Correspondence during 1936-37 [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Volume] L [Issue] Supplement [Date] Fall 1990 [Pages] 27-43 [Description] The text itself does not appear to be marked, but the inside front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 314 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Chiaraviglio, Lucio [Title] Hartshorne's Aesthetic Theory of Intelligence [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Integrative Feelings and Algorithm Execution [Subjects] Algorithms, Adaptation, Learning, and Panpsychism [Subjects] Complexity, Chaos, and Order [Description] School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 315 {Journal Article} [Authors] Chandler, Albert R. [Title] The Problem of a Philsophical Dictionary [Periodical] The Philosophical Review [Volume] LI [Issue] 3 [Date] May 1942 [Pages] 304-12 [Description] The Ohio State University. [Description] Special Reference to Runes's Dictionary of Philosophy. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 316 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Chancey, Anita Miller [Title] Charles Hartshorne: A Philosopher's View of Abortion [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Abortion [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Pittsburg State University . [Description] The front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Description] Abstraction: Hartshorne has written dynamically about abortion in the latter part of his career, yet his opinions and thinking on this issue delineates Hartshorne's position that rationality contributes the highest form of experiencing, and therefore the highest value, to the Divine life. Hartshorne's views on contributionism, aesthetic value, linguistic clarity, and genetic identity underpin his position on abortion, contributing powerfully to his focus on rationality as the attribute by which human persons, as he defines them, surpass all other creatures. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 317 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cannon, Edward A. [Title] A New Dialogue Concerning Natural Religion [Date] April 1988 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The existence of God [Subjects] Natural Philosophy [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Paper for Philosophy of Religion Professor Christian Wildberg. [Description] The University of Texas at Austin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 318 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Burrow, Rufus, Jr. [Title] God As Person [Conference Name] The Personalist Forum [Date] December 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 319 [Subjects] Metaphysical Personalism [Subjects] Ethical Personalism [Subjects] Bowneans and Person [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] A copy of Rufus Burrow's presentation at the Personalist discussion Group, APA, Boston, December, 1990. [Description] Included a descriptive letter from Thomas O. Buford, Chair of Personalist Discussion Group. {Journal Article} [Authors] Bullough, Edward [Title] Psychical Distance As a Factor in Art and an Aesthetic Principle [Periodical] British Journal of Phychology [Volume] 5 [Date] 1912 [Pages] 2 pages [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] An Extract from Edward Bullough's "Psychical Distance" as a Factor in Art and an Aesthetic Principle," British Journal of Psychology, V, 1912, pp.87-98. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 320 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Goodman, Nicolas D. [Title] Agaisnt Self-Evident Truth: An Essay on Mathematical Language [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Mathematical Language [Subjects] Geometry [Subjects] Mathematics and Rules [Subjects] Computers as Following Rules [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 321 {Journal Article} [Authors] Capek, Milic [Title] Relativity and the Status of Becoming [Periodical] n.d. [Volume] n.d. [Issue] n.d. [Date] n.d. [Pages] 608-17 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Being and Becoming [Subjects] The Physical Emptiness of the Space [Description] Fragment of the paper. [Description] Contains a separte one page review of Milic Capek's book, which is in Erasmus of May 1973. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 322 {Article in Book} [Authors] Burrell, David [Title] A Philosophical Objection: Process Theology [Book Title] Aquinas, God, and Action [Date] 1979 [Pages] 78-89 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 323 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Aquinas [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] God and the World [Subjects] Grammar and Religious Affirmation [Description] Contains Stan Macora's notes to Hartshorne on the first page. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Thesis} [Authors] Simon, Henry [Title] Three Models of the Relationship of God and World: Hartshorne, Plotinus and Neville [Type] Ph.D. Dissertation [Date] 1995 [Publisher] Boston University [Pub Location] Boston, MA [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 324 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Neville [Subjects] Panentheism [Subjects] Emanation [Subjects] Creation ex nihilo [Subjects] God-World Relationship [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Description] Fragments of the dissertation (1-50). {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] A Neglected Argument Agaisnt Theism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Existent of God [Description] Draft of a unknown paper. [Description] It is mostly likely a student paper. [Description] Abstract: In his book Metaphysics Richard Taylor revives the design argument for God's existence, attributing it to a Dr. Kiefer. The Argument basically proposes that if God hadn't intended the human perceptual organs for their role, we could not trust these organs. There are different replies to this argument but one in particular has not been taken notice of. This is the atheistic argument of the economist Ludwig von Mises who proposed that by the nature of action it is not possible that God should have engaged in any action whaterver, including the design of the human sensory-cognitive faculties, since a perfect being could not have a reason for doing anythin since it is fully satisfied with things are they are.In this paper the author calls attention to Mises's argument and explore its bearing on the design argument. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 325 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Myth, Meaningfulness and Faith: Schubert Ogden on Religious Language and Truth [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Religious Language [Subjects] Truth [Subjects] Religious Language [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 326 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mind-Body [Subjects] Human Experience [Subjects] Philosophy of Religion [Description] Fragments of a unknown paper on Hartshorne. Contains 14, 15, and 21 page only. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 327 {Thesis} [Authors] Gilmour, John [Title] Hartshorne's Panpsychism [Type] Ph.D. dissertation [Date] n.d. [Publisher] Emory University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 328 [Subjects] Rational and Emirical Metaphysics [Subjects] Monism and Dualism [Subjects] Meanings of Panpsychism [Subjects] Philosophy of Organism [Description] Contains parts of the dissertation from1 to 37 page. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] God and Creation [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Prime Cause [Subjects] Reason [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 329 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] G. E. Moore on the Doctrine of Internal Relations [Date] n.d. [Description] Fragments of the papter from 1 to 14. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 330 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] N.A. [Date] 1987 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Two sets of unidentified endnotes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 331 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Freedom in the Best of All Possible Worlds: A Comment on Leibniz's "Vindication of God's Justice" [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Monad [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] Constraint [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 332 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Contingents and Particulars in Divine Knowledge [Date] December 1988 [Subjects] Consensu Gentium [Subjects] Omniscience [Subjects] Ralbag [Description] Presented at a session honoring the 700th anniversary of the birth of Gersonides at the annual conference of the Association for Jewish Studies in Boston. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 333 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Composition and Date of Job [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Book of Job [Description] Fragments of a paper. [Description] 2 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 334 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Biology and Medicine [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Vitalism [Subjects] Emergent Evolutionism [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] System Theory [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 335 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Prologue: Of God, Morals and Medicine [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Bio-Ethics [Subjects] Abortion [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 336 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Houser, Nathan [Title] The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Peirce Papers [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Indiana University, Indianapolis. [Description] AB: From 29 December 1914, the day Peirce's papers were hauled from his Pennsylvania home, until 1969 when the Peirce collection was finally consolidated in the Houghton Library at Harvard University, Peirce's plegacy seemed always in danger of being dissipated. Even today the papers of America's greatest thinker remain in an incomplarable chaos. In my paper I attempt to reconstruct the story of the Peirce Papers following their acquistition by Harvard. After reviewing several of the attempts to produce an edition of Peirce's writings, including the successful publication of the Collected Papers, I recount the rationale, and efforts that led to the establishment of today's Peirce Edition Project. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 337 {Notes} [Authors] Carl, R. Hausman [Title] Notes: Professor Charles Hartshorne [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce's Phenomenology [Subjects] Asymmetry [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Feeling of Feeling [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] First of all, it is certainly a privilege to have the oppertunity to comment on a paper by Prof. Hartshorne. For those of us working in the American tradition, he stands out not only as an important commentator on the tradition, but as one who has carried the tradition itself in new directions. [Description] In the process of writing these notes I have discovered the truism that it is much easier to comment on a paper with which one wholly disagrees than on one that suits one's own temper. Because I am fundamentally in agreement with the thrust of this paper, I shall make my remarks brief. Moreover, since there are many experts here on Husserl, Whitehead, Bergson, and Heidegger, I shall limit my comments to the Peircean aspects of the paper and leave the other aspects to be addressed in the question session. [Description] In general the paper addresses issues central specifically to Peirce's phenomenology and generally to the whole of his architectonic: the modeling role of logic, the asymmetry of experience, and the orders of dedendence among the categories. I want to suggest three particular possible expansions from a Peircean perspective, though I am well aware Prof. Hartshorne had little room to address these within the confines of this paper. [Description] 1. In developing his account of the asymmetry of experience Prof. Hartshorne describes Peircean thirdness as partial or probabilistic dependence; it is one source for Peirce's defense of real possibilities. What might be added here is that Peirce does develop this point in his own version of teleology: developmental teleology. The point is, as Prof. Hartshorne indicates, that there are necessary conditions in the world. But what specfically separates Peirce from Royce, Blanshard, A. E. Taylor, and others is that the teloi in a teleologically functioning cosmos are both vague and general--that is, they are indeterminate both to/ for acting agents and to/for observers. It is in this way that the asymmetry between an emergin future and a given past is maintained. The role of Peirce's logical notions of generality and vagueness and his cosmological account of developmental teleology here suggest, I think, that Peirce did indeed see thirdness as Prof. Hartshorne proposes he ought to. [Description] 2. A bit later in the paper Prof. Hartshorne describes the centrality of artists in giving direct accounts of experience or, put another way, in being good phenomenologiests. I am in agreement with both Hartshorne and Whitehead on this issue; what surprises me is that Peirce's name is absent. For Peirce, it was precisely the artist who provided the model for the first stage of phenomenology: at 5.42 he says, "That artist"s observational power (that is, 'of seeing what stares one in the face') is what is most wanted in the study of phenomenology." Other examples are scattered throughout the manuscripts and it seems to me an essential ingredient in Peircean phenomenology. Moreover, Peirce seems to be arguing not only that we should look at what artists (poets) do, but that philosophers should strive to be as much like artists as possible when doing phenomenology. [Description] 3. Thirdly, a difficulty arises in Prof. Hartshorne's description of memory as providing an access to the given qua past. Someone might argue along the lines of Jonathan Edward's reductio  against free will, in which he holds that one must will to will, will to will to will, and so forth. The parallel here is that in order to apprehend perception; I must remember perception; but to remember perception (qua experience); I must remember to remember perception, and so forth. The reductio of course does not fit experience, but more might be said about why it does not. Here I think Peirce's notion of the continuity of life or growth (Bergson as well) might be of help. Prof. Hartshorne's description of asymmetry and "directional order" clearly point us in this direction; while the notion of continuty is here presupposed, I think it might be made more explicit. [Description] In addressing the problem of an American phenomenology, Prof. Hartshorne has done us two favors: 1) he has shown that there is an American phenomenology and 2) he has suggested several important points which distinguish American phenomenology from the continental tradition. I leave discussion of these points of difference to the audience. I want to conclude with a direct question for Prof. Hartshorne concerning what is perhaps the most central issue underlying the paper: the notion of "feeling of felling." I am not in disagreement, merely in ignorance, on the issue and whould like to ask Prof. Hartshorne to give a bit more detail of this aspect of experience and its relation to the problem of intersubjectivity. I apologize in advance, inasmuch as I am well aware that his best answer to me is that I ought to read that first book, which has been "ignored." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 338 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hazelett, Richard and Dean Turner [Title] Benevolent Living: Tracing the Roots of Motivation to God [Publisher] Hope Publish House [Pub Location] Pasadena, CA [Date] 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 339 [Subjects] [Subjects] Motivational Imperative [Subjects] Voltaire [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Transitivity [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Fractions of original draft of Benevolent Living. The formal title is Benevolent Conduct. [Description] Included is a forward and postscript by Hartshorne {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hazelett, Richard [Title] Embracing Ethics As Knowledge [Date] August 1995 [Subjects] Process [Subjects] Virtue [Subjects] The Motivation of Righteous Conduct [Subjects] Memory [Description] Fraction of Embracing Ethics As Knowledge. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 340 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Devenish, Philip E. [Title] Hartshorne's Eschatology: Gratefully Serving God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Contributionism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Rev. Devenish is the pastor of First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, United Church of Christ, 10 W. Lockwood, St. Louis, MO 63119. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 341 {Review} [Authors] Devenish, Philip E. [Title] Review of "The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne--Library of Living Philosophers, vol. xx. [Pages] 11 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 342 [Subjects] Empirical Studies [Subjects] Philosophy of Religion [Subjects] Logic, Phenomenology [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Historical Antecedents [Description] Fractions of the book review. {Journal Article} [Authors] Dobzhansky, Theodosius; Janowitz, Morris; Hughes, H. Stuart; [Title] Anthropology Among the Disciplines: Three Views [Periodical] Current Anthropology [Pages] 138-54 [Subjects] Darwinism [Subjects] Distinctive Social Science [Subjects] Humanities [Description] Contains three different articles, which are Dobzhansky's "Anthropology and the Natural Sciences--The Problem of Human Evolution," Janowitz's "Anthropology and the Social Sciences," and Hughes's "History, the Humanities, and Anthropological Change." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 343 {Journal Article} [Authors] Dobzhansky, Theodosius [Title] Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution [Periodical] The American Biology Teacher [Volume] 35 [Date] March 1973 [Pages] 125-29 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Diversity of Living Beings [Subjects] Unity of Life [Subjects] Creation and Evolution [Description] Professor emeritus, Rockefeller University and adjunct professor of genetics, University of California,, Davis. [Description] Also contains separte notes: "The Anser. Biol. Teacher, March 1973 (v.35) 135-29. Borderline betw. living and inanimate matter is obliterated (126)." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 344 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Dombrowski, Daniel [Title] Hartshorne, Metaphysics and The Law of Moderation [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy [Date] March 1992 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 345 [Subjects] Hartshornian Ethics [Subjects] Metaphysical Moderation [Subjects] MacIntyre [Subjects] Abortion [Description] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy meeting in conjunction with the APA Pacific Division in Portland, Oregon. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Dombrowski, Daniel A. [Title] Not Even A Sparrow Falls: Hartshorne, God and Animals [Subjects] Invironmental Ethics [Subjects] Ecosystem [Subjects] Wordsworth [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Earlier draft of Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights . Only contains "Introduction." The Original title of book was "Not Even A Sparrow Falls: Hartshorne, God, and Animals." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 346 {Article in Book} [Authors] Burks, Arthur W. [Title] An Architectural Theory of Functional Consciousness [Editors] Rescher, Nicholas [Book Title] Current Issues in Teleology [Publisher] University Press of America [Pub Location] New York [Date] 1986 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 347 [Subjects] Theory of Human Consciousness [Subjects] The Role of Language [Subjects] Immediate Experience and Functional Consciousness [Subjects] The Unity of Consciousness [Subjects] Conscious Robots {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Burks, Arthur W. [Title] Logic, Learning, and Creativity in Evolution [Subjects] Peirce's Theory of Evolution [Subjects] Evolutionary Creativity [Subjects] Competition, Cooperation, and Complexity [Subjects] The Logic of Evolution [Description] The inside front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author: "Charlie: When I was at Austin... Hear is the papers based on my two Harvard talks... I'd like a copy of your Harvard talk..." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 348 {Review} [Authors] Devenish, Philip E. [Title] Review of "Hartshorne: Process Philosophy and Theology" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #349 [Description] Unpublished draft of the book review. [Description] Unuiversity of Chicago Divinity School. {Article in Book} [Authors] Douglas, Claire [Title] Thunders and Agitations [Book Title] Translate This Darkness: The Life of Christiana Morgan-- The Veiled Woman In Jung's Circle [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 350 [Subjects] Christiana Morgan and Whitehead {Email} [Authors] Easterbrook, Gregg [Author Email] U.S. News & World Report, Inc. [Recipient] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Hundered Years of Thinking About God: A Philosopher Soon To Be Rediscovered [Type] Article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 351 [Date] February 1998 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] On the front page, Hartshorne evaluates, "On the whole worth keeping, but numerous false statements." {Journal Article} [Authors] Ebbinghaus, Julius [Title] Kant und das 20. Jahrhundert [Periodical] Sonderabdruck aus Studium Generale [Volume] 7 [Issue] 9 [Date] January 1954 [Pages] 513-24 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Heidegger [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Also contains Ebbinghaus's "Das Beamtenurteil des Bundesverfassungsgerichtes und das Recht der deutschen Souveranitat." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 352 {Journal Article} [Authors] Engel, George L. [Title] The Need for a New Medical Model: A Challenge for Biomedicine [Periodical] Science [Volume] 196 [Date] April 1977 [Pages] 129-36 [Subjects] Psychiatric Education [Subjects] Biomedical Model [Subjects] Biopsychosicial Model [Subjects] Medicine and Psychiatry [Subjects] Biomedicine [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 353 {Article in Book} [Authors] Engelhardt, H. Tristram Jr. [Title] Hartshorne, Theology, and the Nameless God [Editors] Shelp, E. E. [Book Title] Theology and Bioethics [Date] 1985 [Pages] 45-8 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 354 [Subjects] Natural Theology [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Eskew, Russell Clark [Title] Time, Gravity and the Exterior Angle of Parallelism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Horizontal vs. Vertical Hyperbolas [Subjects] Relativity of Time [Description] Contains Hartshorne's two-page handwritten remarks about the paper. [Description] Abstract: Applying calculus to the horizontal and vertical unit hyperbolas we derive the obtuse exterior and the acute angle of parallelism formulas for the arc length of a unity circle. When the analogous arc length of a hyperbola is figured, we further define metric distance with radian measure. Employing a non-conventional velocity of light formula, we explain several aspects of physics with a logical geometry. The hyperbolic geometry Lobacevskii angle of paralleism is exactly measureed on a galactic scale with meter-radian values of a light-year, without using the gravitational constant, but rather geodesics. Half-angle formulas for slopes and boosts pertain to spinor algebra. The new light velocity is justified when its derivative results in Einstein's acceleration of light formula. Relativity is reformulated with these half-angle formulas. Measuring the universe with geometric dimensions of time units based on logarithms for light is established. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 355 {Advertisement} [Authors] Feibleman, James K. [Book Title] Moral Strategy: An Introduction to the Ethics of Confrontation/ Foundations of Empiricism [Date] 1962 [Publisher] The Hague [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 356 [Contents] Book advertisement. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Felt, James W. S. J. [Title] Intuition, Event-Atomism, and the Self [Date] February 1984 [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Intuition and Intelligence [Subjects] Memory [Description] University of Santa Clara [Description] Abstract: Bergson's famous, but not so well understood, distinction between intuition and intelligence provides a key for reconciling the apparently conflicting metaphysical analyses of personal identify through time which are given by Bergson and by Whitehead. The unity of duration, within an ongoing qualitative diversity, recognized by a Bergsonian analysis, seems hardly compatible with the Whiteheadian analysis in terms of an historic route of ontically distinct event-atomes or 'actual occasion'. Yet, regarded as the product of two different functions of the mind operating on two different versions of duration, the results can be viewed as complementary rather than antithetical. This conclusion also suggests, on the one hand, the possibility of a new kind of substance-type metaphysics and, on the other, an intrinsic but not often recognized limitation of the metaphysical analyses of a speculative philosophy which relies chiefly on intelligence rather than intuition. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 357 {Sermon} [Author] Ferris, Neal w. [Title] Creative Process Theology In Tribute to Charles Hartshorne [Meeting Loc] The First Unitarian Society of Exeter, NH [Date] September 21, 1997 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 358 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Mind [Subjects] The Notion of God {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Fisch, Max H. [Title] Peirce's Arisbe [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Description] Has only the first page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 359 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Fontaine, William T. [Title] Segregation and Desegregation as Complex Ethical Agreement [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Value [Description] University of Pennsylvania. [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Description] 11 Pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 360 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Temporality and Transcendence [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Immutability [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Primordial Nature [Subjects] Perpetual Perishing [Subjects] Omniscient [Description] Contains two copies of the paper. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 361 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Clayton, Marcus [Title] Charles Hartshorne and the Seeds of Mayer's Universalism [Conference Name] n.a. [Date] Summer 1997 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 362 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] John Mayer [Subjects] Panexperientialism [Subjects] Radical Empiricism [Subjects] Natural Theism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Philosophy Department, Paine College, Augusta, Georgia. [Description] Contains a seperate letter from the author to Haretshorne. Also contains one page handwritten paper, which contains moderate note. [Description] The actual letter reads: [Description] [Description] September 18, 1997 [Description] [Description] Dear Professor Hartshorne, [Description] Enclosed is a copy of the paper which I presented last summer at a conference held at Brock University in Ontario to celebrate the career of John Mayer, founding chairman of the philosophy department at Brock who has now retired. I believe that the paper will bring back memories of John and of me as graduate students at Emory in the 50's. [Description] [Description] Best wishes, [Description] [Description] Marcus Clayton {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Engel, Horst [Title] Die Zukunft sichern [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 363 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Binger, Penny [Title] Process Theology [Conference Name] Facing Our New Frontiers [Date] June 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 364 [Subjects] Process Theology {Journal Article} [Authors] Birch, Charles [Title] Participatory Evolution: The Drive of Creation [Periodical] American Academy of Religion [Date] 1972 [Pages] 17 pages [Subjects] Biology and Metaphysics [Subjects] Cultural Evolution [Subjects] The Problem of Freedom [Subjects] Purpose in a Deterministic World [Subjects] Participatory Evolution [Subjects] The Principle of Harmony [Subjects] The Universe as Responsive [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 365 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Birch, Charles [Title] In 1946 I had a grant [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Cobb [Description] One page typed note. [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] In 1946 I had a grant to pursue further research and study in the University of Chicago, which was a center of ecological research. And what a goldmine it was! In the department in which I was to work I found Sewall Wright, one of the three architects of the genetical theory of natural selection. But more important for me, he was a Whiteheadian and close friend of Charles Hartshorne. His presidential address to the American Society of Naturalists, published in 1953 under the title "Gene and Organism" (AN87), is a closely argued case for regarding the gene as an organism and therefore a subject. He later contributed to the Hartshoren Festschrift (PD 101-25). As an evolutionary biologist he could see no basis for believing in the most elementary particles. His philosophical views received little attention from his fellow biologists. A fine tribute to Sewall Wright's life and work was given by J. R. Crow on his ninetieth birthday in December 1979 (PBM 25). [Description] [Description] Charles Hartshorne was professor of philosophy in the University of Chicago and, unknown to me until I got to Chicago, the Divinity School was the center of the most distinguished-group of process theologians in the world: Williams, Loomer, Meland, Wieman, and others. On Sunday mornings crowds would flock to the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel when they preached. To this day I recall Hartshorne preaching on "Insecurity and the Abiding Treasure" (where neither moth nor rust corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal") and Meland on "Not by Might nor by Power.-- He spoke of existence in most instances as being sustained by a perilously slight margin of sensitivity, and of the creative advance of any generation resting upon the responsiveness of a pitifully small margin of, -- human consciousness.-- I was torn between my ecology in the department of zoology and sitting in on courses in the Divinity School. They were heady days that shored up, in ways I could never have imagined, the trust in life I had come to through Whitehead and Hartshorne. I now felt I was on a road I would never leave. And so it was to be. [Description] I came to know Charles Hartshorne and his wife Dorthy in subsequent years, both on his visits to Australia and mine to the U. S. One day I asked him who else I should get to know. He replied immediately, "My most brilliant student, John Cobb." So began a friendship across the years that came to working together on process thought and biology (MN and LL). [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 366 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Bjelland, Andrew G. [Title] The Character of Bergson's Dualism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Albert William Levi [Subjects] Space and Time [Description] Seattle University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 367 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Boulting, Noel E. [Title] The American Philos. Trad. as Interpreted and Used in Other Countries: "Pragmaticism and Scientism" [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Pragmatism [Subjects] Scientism [Description] Tutor in Philosophy, Extra--Mural Department, Univ. of London, 36, Crosier Court, Upchurch, Nr. Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 7AR, United Kingdom. [Description] AB: The development of Pragmatism in the American Philosophic Tradition is associated with the work of Charles Sanders Peirce. His philosophy is often asserted to be scientistic in character. Yet scientism as a doctrine can take different forms--dogmatic, epistemological, or as a prescription for rationality itself. In his 1905 essay "What Pragmatism Is," Peirce considers both the dogmatic and epistemological forms and though it might appear he considers them to be laudable as doctrines, his ambulatory manner of writing distances his endorsement of them philosophically. As for scientism as a recommendation for rationality itself, Peirce does not so much advocate this doctrine as to predict how rationality will come to be understood as the adventurous business of reasoning develops to substitute for our instinctual life in the new scientifc age. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 368 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Boulting, Noel. E. [Title] Aesthetics and Aestheticism: In America in a Fog [Date] October 1981 [Subjects] Patriotism [Subjects] Nationalism [Subjects] Totalitarianism [Subjects] Aesthetics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 369 {Journal Article} [Authors] Boulting, Noel E. [Title] Edward Bullough's Aesthetics and Aestheticism: Features of Reality to Be Experienced [Periodical] Ultimate Reality and Meaning [Pages] 201-21 [Subjects] Edward Bullough [Subjects] Aesthetic Experience [Subjects] Beauty and Appreciation [Subjects] The Aesthetic and Aestheticism [Subjects] Subjective Rationality or Qualitative Rationality [Subjects] Projections [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 370 {Article in Book} [Authors] Bullough, Edward [Title] "Psychical Distance" As a Factor in Art and an Aesthetic Principle [Editors] n.a. [Book Title] n.a. [Pages] 4 papes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 371 [Subjects] Psychical Distance [Subjects] Aesthetics {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Boulting, Noel E. [Title] The Suggestiveness of Methodeutic [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Charles S. Peirce [Subjects] "Fixation of Belief" [Subjects] Ratiocination [Subjects] Individualism vs. the Social Impulse [Subjects] The Coherence of Ideas with Reality [Subjects] The Legitimation of Reasoning [Description] First draft copy of the paper. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 372 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Brady, Geraldine [Title] From the Algebra of Relations [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Boole's Program: The Algebra of Logic [Subjects] The Algibra of Relations [Subjects] Mitchell's Paper [Subjects] MatricesTransition from the Algebra of Relations to the Logic of Quantifiers [Subjects] The Logic of Quantifiers [Subjects] The Relation between the Two Systems [Subjects] Peirce's Quantificational Logic [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 373 {Article in Book} [Authors] Brightman, Edgar Sheffield [Title] Human Personality [Book Title] Personality and Religion [Publisher] The Abingdon Press [Pub Location] New York; Cincinnati; Chicago [Date] 1934 [Pages] 18-19 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 374 [Subjects] Consciousness [Subjects] Saint Francis [Description] Fragments of the article, "Human Personality." Also contains title page and the table of contents. {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Brimmer, Harrey H. [Title] Cousin, Victor; Bowne, Borden Parker; Lequier, Jules [Book Title] Encyclopedia of Philosophy [?] [Pages] 246; 356; 438-39 [Subjects] Cousin, Victor [Subjects] Bowne, Borden Parker [Subjects] Lequier, Jules [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 375 {Article in Book} [Authors] Brinton [Title] Myths of the New World [Book Title] Myths of the New World [Pages] 165-66; 172-76 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 376 [Subjects] Michabo [Subjects] Ioskeha [Subjects] Iroquois [Description] Excerpts of the paper. {Article in Book} [Authors] Cobb, John B. Jr. [Title] Can Christ Become Good News Again? [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 377 [Subjects] Christ [Description] Draft of the article, "Can Christ Become Good News Again?" {Journal Article} [Authors] Cohn-Sherbok, Dan [Title] Thinking About God [Periodical] The Jewish Spectator [Date] Fall 1986 [Pages] 40-2 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Director of the Center for Religion and Society of Kent University, England [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 378 {Book} [Authors] Cook, Gary A. [Title] George Herbert Mead [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 379 [Subjects] Pragmatism [Subjects] Mead and the Hutchins Controversy [Description] Draft of the part of the book, which contains title page, the table of content, page 2, 19, and 254-294. [Description] Also contains parts of Introduction that is titled by "Mead's Chief Problems." {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Dawson, Dwayne [Title] Love, Power, and Justice: Beyond Reinhold Niebuhr [Date] Fall 1984 [Subjects] Reinhold Niebuhr [Subjects] Daniel Day Williams [Subjects] Bernard Loomer [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 380 {Article in Book} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Can Whitehead's God be Rescued from Process Theism? [Editors] Harris, J. F. [Book Title] Logic, God and Metaphysics [Publisher] Kluwer Academic Publishers [Pub Location] the Netherlands [Date] 1992 [Pages] 19-32 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 381 [Subjects] The Notion of God [Subjects] The Analysis of Concrescence [Subjects] Being and Becoming [Subjects] The Divine Concrescence {Book} [Authors] Corti, Walter Robert [Title] Der Menshc im Werden Gottes [Publisher] Novalis Verlag [Pub Location] Schaffhausen, Switzerland [Date] 1988 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 382 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Die Mythopoese des "werdenden Gottes" [Subjects] Martin Werner: Die Lehre vom werdenden Gott [Subjects] Jakob Amstutz: Zum Verstandnis der Lehre vom werdenden Gott [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Contains partof the book: 90-162 pages. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Bartlett, Josiah R. [Title] Emerson Revisited [Date] October 1986 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Waldo Emerson [Subjects] Unitarian [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Ridgewood, NJ. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 383 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Beddermann, Adolf-Walter [Title] Europe and Christianity at the Beginning of the Year 1998 [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Christianity [Subjects] The Vulgate [Description] Todtnau-Muggenbrunn, Black Forest, West-Germany. [Description] The Testament of Nostradamus. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 384 {Magazine Article} [Authors] Bernstein, Robert [Title] Cronin Shares Nobel Prize In Physics [Newspaper] University of Chicago Magazine [Date] November 1980 [Pages] 10-12 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 385 [Subjects] JAmes W. Cronin [Subjects] The Principle of Time [Subjects] Symmetry [Subjects] CP Violation {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Clarke, David S. [Title] Principle of Semiotic [Date] 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 386 [Subjects] Semiotic [Subjects] Peirce and Morris [Subjects] Panpsychism [Description] Contains table of Contents and fractions of Preface. {Journal Article} [Authors] d'Espagnat, Bernard [Title] The Quantum Theory and Reality [Periodical] Scientific American [Volume] 241 [Issue] 5 [Date] November 1979 [Pages] 158-81 [Subjects] John S. Bell [Subjects] Matter and Mine [Description] Also contains Victor F. Weisskopf's letter on Bernard d'Espagnat's article[242:5, May 1980]. [Description] Contains two copies of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 387 {Article in Book} [Authors] Cobb, John B. Jr. [Title] Ecology, Ethics, and Theology [Editors] Daly, Herman E. [Book Title] Toward A Steady-State Economy [Publisher] Freeman and Company [Pub Location] San Francisco [Date] 1973 [Pages] 307-20 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 388 [Subjects] Ecology [Subjects] Anthropocentrism [Subjects] Value Theory [Subjects] Ethics Proper [Subjects] Theology {Journal Article} [Authors] Cobb, John B. Jr. [Title] Buddhist Emptiness and the Christian God [Periodical] JAAR [Volume] 45 [Issue] 1 [Date] 1997 [Pages] 11-25 [Subjects] Being and Emptiness [Subjects] The Principle of Rightness [Subjects] God [Subjects] The Realization of Emptiness and Faith in God [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] AB: It is often assumed that since the ultimate is understood by Buddhists to be Emptiness and by Christians to be God, Emptiness and God must be competing interpretations or designations of the same reality. There may, instead, be diverse ultimates. The quest for the ultimate in India first led to Brahman; in the West, to Being. Buddhism dissolved Brahman into Emptiness. In this century Being has been dissolved into the being of beings or what Whitehead calls creativity. There are other traditions, especially Judaism and Confucianism which have sought the ultimate as the ground or principle of rightness. Unlike Judaism and Confucianism, Christianity stresses that true rightness can be attained only as a gift, but Christianity does not thereby turn away from the principle of rightness. On the contrary, this principle is the giver. In both the Judeo-Christian and Confucian traditions, there have been efforts to assimilate the metaphysical ultimate to the ultimate of rightness, but the resultant syntheses have proved unstable. Nevertheless, in Christianity the idea of God was long associated with such a synthesis. With the dissolution of the metaphysical Being into the being of beings and with the collapse of the synthesis between Being or being and the principle of rightness, the idea of God has become problematic. It is best to reaffirm its identification with the principle of rightness; for worship is directed to this. The metaphysical ultimate is realized rather than properly worshipped. God can then be recognized as categorically distinct from being or creativity or Emptiness. The question now is how faith in God is related to the realization of Emptiness. God can be conceived as the supreme and everlasting Empty One in distinction from Emptiness as such, thus as the one cosmic Buddha. The realization of Emptiness is the realization of oneself as an instance of dependent co-orgination or the concrescence of all things. This is often held to be beyond the distinction of good and evil, right and wrong. Nevertheless, from the perspective of the concern for rightness, the realization of Emptiness appears as a fulfilment of this principle. This can be explained if we assume that God as the principle of rightness participates in every instance of deptendent co-origination, that to be empty is to be open to each element in the concrescence playing its own proper role, and that God's proper role is to guide the concrescence. In this case, the realization of Emptiness is at the same time conformation to the principle of rightness. It may be that faith in God as conformation to the principle of rightness can also lead to the realization of Emptiness. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 389 {Journal Article} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Recent Interpretations of Whitehead's Writings [Periodical] The Modern Schoolman [Volume] LXV [Date] November 1987 [Pages] 47-59 [Subjects] Jorge Nobo [Subjects] Transition [Subjects] Concrescence [Subjects] Datum [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Subjective Aim [Subjects] Dorothy Emmet [Description] Contains Ford's note, "This is my Nobo critique, Lewis." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 390 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Bradley, James; Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Transcendental Analysis of Being in F. H. Bradley and A. N. Whitehead; [Title] Remarks on Whitehead and Bradley [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy [Date] December 1992 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 391 [Subjects] F. H. Bradley [Subjects] McHenry [Subjects] A. N. Whitehead [Description] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy meeting in conjunction with the APA Eastern Division Washington, D. C. [Description] Contains a circle on Ford's title. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] The Phases of Divine Concrescence [Date] March 1972 [Subjects] Concrescence [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Subjective Aim [Subjects] God's Everlasting Aim [Subjects] Divine Satisfaction [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 392 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Whitehead and the Ontological Difference [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Heidegger [Subjects] Raymond J. Devetterre [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 393 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Do Divine Occasions Undermine Creaturely Freedom? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Theory of Freedom [Subjects] Possibility and Acutality [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] 5 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 394 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] The Future As Active [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Past, Present, and Future [Subjects] Creativity [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 395 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] Charles Hartshorne [Series Title] Handbook of Christian Theologians [Publisher] n.d. [Pub Location] n.d. [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 396 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Science and Panpsychism [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Subjects] Contributionism and the Nature of God [Description] The Paper is a biographical sketch on Hartshorne. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Steeves, H. Peter [Title] Husserl, Aristotle, and the Sphere of Ownness [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Husserl's Reduction to a Sphere of Ownness Argument [Subjects] Aristotle's Stripping Argument [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 397 {Book} [Authors] Fang, Thome H. [Title] Creativity in Man and Nature: A Collection of Philosophical Essays [Publisher] Linking Publishing Co. Ltd. [Pub Location] Taiwan, Republic of China [Date] 1980 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 398 [Subjects] Man and Nature in Chinese Culture [Subjects] World and the Individual in Chinese Metaphysics [Subjects] The Alienation of Man in Religion, Philosophy and Philosophical Anthropology [Subjects] Wang Yang-Ming [Subjects] Cross Cultural Comparison [Description] Contains the first half of the book. {Journal Article} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] The Search for the Source of Creativity [Periodical] Logos [Volume] 1 [Date] 1980 [Pages] 45-52 [Subjects] Transitional Creativity [Subjects] Concrescent Creativity [Subjects] Creatio ex Nihilo [Subjects] Clarke [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 399 {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Ford, L. S. [Title] Process Philosophy/ Process Theology [Book Title] New Catholic Encyclopedia [Volume] 16 [Pages] 363-67 [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hartshorne [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 400 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Ford, Lewis S. [Title] N.A. [ On Hartshorne + Whitehead] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 401 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Fragments of the untitled paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Gunkel, Patrick [Title] The Ideonomy Project: Progress Report for the Remainder of the Project [Date] January 1987 [Subjects] Ideonomy [Description] It is a letter form form Gunkel to Alan McHenry, President the Lounsbery Foundation. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 402 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Gutowski, Piotr [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Rationalism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Panpsychism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 403 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Griffin, David R. [Title] Whitehead's Philosophy and Some General Notions of Physical Science [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics and the Special Sciences [Subjects] Human Experience and Metaphysical Principles [Subjects] The Correlation of Principles of Metaphysics with those of Physics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 404 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] Hartshorne's Differences from Whitehead [Series Title] Two Process Philosophers: Hartshorne's Encounter with Whitehead [Publisher] American Academy of Religion [Pub Location] Tallahassee, Florida [Date] 1973 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 405 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Mutual Immanence [Subjects] Perishing and Objective Imotality [Description] Fragments of the manuscript. [Description] Contains moderate margin notations with positive mark Y[es]. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hahn, Lewis E. [Title] Creativity in Hartshorne's World View [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Primordial Nature [Subjects] Consequent Nature [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 406 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hall, David L and Roger T. Ames [Title] Correlative Thinking--Classical China and the Purification of Process [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy [Date] December 1989 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 407 [Subjects] The Ultimacy of Fact [Subjects] Interlexical Age [Subjects] The Cultural Problematics [Subjects] Correlative Thinking [Subjects] Correlativity in Classical China [Subjects] Correlativity in Classical Taoism [Subjects] Process and Correlativity [Subjects] The Purification of Process [Description] The University of Texas at El Paso; University of Hawaii at Manoa. [Description] Meeting in Conjunction with the APA Eastern Division, December 27-30, 1989, Atlanta, Georgia. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hanson, Norwood Russell [Title] The Dematerialization of Matter [Periodical] The Philosophy of Science [Volume] 29 [Issue] 1 [Date] January 1962 [Pages] 27-38 [Subjects] Matter [Subjects] Physics [Subjects] William Whewell [Description] Indiana University. [Description] The paper was read in the symposium "Philosophy of Physics" at the 1961 meeting of the American Philosophical Association (Western Division). [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 408 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hanson, Norwood Russell [Title] On the Symmetry Between Explanation and Prediction [Periodical] The Philosophical Review [Volume] LXVIII [Issue] 3 [Date] July 1959 [Pages] 349-58 [Subjects] Explanation [Subjects] Prediction [Description] Indiana University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 409 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Harding, Gregory [Title] Description of Current Research Project [Date] November 1991 [Subjects] Mind-Body Problem [Subjects] Physical Nature [Subjects] Mental Life [Subjects] Ojbectivity and Subjectivity [Description] 3 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 410 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Haugen, David and L. Bryant Keeling [Title] Hartshorne's Process Theism and Big Bang Cosmology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Big Bang Cosmology [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Divine Memory [Subjects] The Dilemma for Hartshorne's Theism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining thorughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 411 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] N. A. [Title] Are All Humans Equal? A Religious Critique of Equal Rights Arguments [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Human Rights [Description] Two pages. [Description] Two copies of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 412 {Sermon} [Author] Harrington, Donald S. [Title] The Everlasting Thou [Meeting Loc] The Community Church of New York [Date] March 1978 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 413 [Subjects] The Notion of God [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Henry Wieman [Contents] "This I Do Believe" Series I. {Journal Article} [Authors] Gray, Glenn [Title] Remembering Heidegger [Periodical] Leviathan [Volume] 3 [Issue] 5 [Date] February 1977 [Pages] 1-4 [Subjects] Heidegger [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 414 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Grange, Joseph [Title] City and Nature: Philosophy at the Millennium [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philsophies [Date] December 1999 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 415 [Subjects] Speculative Philosophy [Subjects] City [Subjects] Nature [Subjects] Budhism [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Goodwin, George L. [Title] De Re Modality and the Ontological Argument [Date] October 1989 [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] Theory of Modality [Subjects] Logic [Subjects] Semantics [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 416 {Interview} [Authors] Goleman, Daniel [Title] Holographic Memory [Date] February 1979 [Subjects] Perception of Reality [Subjects] Hologram Theory [Subjects] Memory [Description] Karl Pribram interviewed by Daniel Goleman. [Description] Psychology Today, February 1979. [Description] Goleman is an associate editor of Psychology Today, and Karl Pribram is the Stanford neuropsychologist. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 417 {Article in Book} [Authors] Gadamer, Hans-Georg [Title] Geschichtlichkeit und Wahrheit [Editors] Thomas Eggensperger, Ulrich Engel, und Otto Hermann Pesch [Book Title] Versohnung: Versuche zu ihrer Geschichte und Zukunft [Publisher] Matthias-Grunewald-Verlag [Pub Location] Mainz [Date] n.d. [Pages] 17-28 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 418 [Subjects] Zur versaumten Fortsetzung von Gesprachen in Walberberg [Subjects] Rekurs aufdie griechische Philosophie [Subjects] Die Dimension des christlichen Glaubens [Subjects] Gesprach [Subjects] Der plotzliche Bruch [Subjects] Zusammenfassung [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Ford, Marcus/ Lewis, Austin [Title] The Anti-intellectual University: Nihilism, Disciplinarianism, and Vocationalism/ The Metaphysics of Social Progress [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophies [Date] March 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 419 [Subjects] University [Subjects] Physicalism [Subjects] Rorty [Subjects] Derrida [Subjects] Novelty [Subjects] Creative Order [Description] MSA Meeting in Vanderbilt, March 11-13, 1994. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Frankenberry, Nancy [Title] Time's Arrow: Hartshorne's Method in Metaphysics [Date] October 1986 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 420 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] The Primacy of Becoming over Being [Subjects] The Formal Characteristics of Metaphysical Inquiry [Subjects] Hartshorne's Method in Metaphysics [Subjects] A Logic of Categorial Contrasts [Subjects] Concrete Inclusion [Subjects] Asymmetrical Relations [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Kline, George L. and Lewis S. Ford [Title] Reflections on Whitehead [Series Title] Explorations in Whitehead's Philosophy [Publisher] Fordham University Press [Pub Location] New York [Date] n.d.1983 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 421 [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] A book proposal on Whitehead. [Description] Published under the title of "Explorations in Whitehead's Philosophy." {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hamrick, William S. [Title] Abortion: A Whiteheadian Perspective [Conference Name] SSPP Meeting [Date] December 1980 [Location] Boston, MA [Item Number] # 422 [Subjects] Abortion [Subjects] Order [Description] Discussion draft. [Description] Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unidentified Author [Title] Whitehead und "Ezechiel": Zur metaphorischen Charakterisierung von Whiteheads Metaphysik [Publisher] n.a. [Pub Location] n.a. [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 423 [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Essays on Whitehead in German. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Abe, Masao [Title] Why Duality Must Be Transcended? [Publisher] n.a. [Pub Location] n.a. [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 424 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Symmetry vs. Asymmetry [Description] Typewritten manuscript. {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Adler, Mortimer J. [Title] On Hartshorne on the Existence of God [Book Title] Encyclopaedia Britannica [Pages] 2 pages [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] Adler [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Two pages typewritten paper. [Description] Critical remarks on Hartshorne's four proofs for God's existence. [Description] Also contains Hartshorne's response to Adler. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 425 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unidentified Author [Title] The Procedural Rationality Debate: Peirce's Contribution [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Popperian Approach [Subjects] Peirce's Fallibilism [Subjects] Kepler's Alternative Theory [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 426 {Journal Article} [Authors] Allan, George [Title] The Metaphysical Axioms and Ethics of Charles Hartshorne [Periodical] Review of Metaphysics [Volume] 40 [Date] December 1986 [Pages] 271-304 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Axiom of Discontinuity [Subjects] Axiom of Asymmetry [Subjects] Axiom of Sociality [Subjects] Axiom of Creativity [Subjects] Axiom of Dipolar Divinity [Description] Dickinson College [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 427 {Journal Article} [Authors] Alpher, Ralph A. and Robert Herman [Title] Reflections on Early Work on Big Bang Cosmology [Periodical] Physics Today [Date] August 1988 [Pages] 24-34 [Subjects] Big Bang [Subjects] Prediction of Fossil Radiation [Description] The front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Description] Alpher is Distinguished Research Professor of Physics at Union College and Distinguished Senior Scientist and administrator of Dudley Observatory, Schenecrady, New York. [Description] Robert Herman is L. P. Gilvin Centennial Professor emeritus in Civil Engineering and sometime professor of physics at the University of Texas, Austin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 428 {Journal Article} [Authors] Anderson, John [Title] The Problem of Causality [Periodical] The Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy [Date] August 1938 [Pages] 18 pages [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Mill [Description] The back cover contains extensive notes on mind and matter. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 429 {Article in Book} [Authors] Anselm [Title] Proslogion [Editors] Hopkins, Jasper and Herbert Richardson [Book Title] Anselm of Canterbury [Publisher] E. Mellen Press [Pub Location] Toronto; New York [Date] 1975 [Pages] 91-5 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 430 [Subjects] Arousing the Mind for Contemplating God [Subjects] God Truly, [or Really], Exists [Subjects] God Cannot Be Thought Not to Exist [Subjects] How the Fool Said in his Heart What Cannot Be Thought [Description] Selection of the book. {Article in Book} [Authors] Arnold, Matthew [Title] Pagan and Medieval Religious Sentiment [Editors] Super, R. H. [Book Title] Lectures and Essays in Criticism [Publisher] The University of Michigan Press [Pub Location] Ann Arbor [Date] 1962 [Pages] 230-31 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 431 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Sophocles [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Wordsworth [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Article in Book} [Authors] Sophocles [Title] Antigone and Oedipus the King [Editors] Kitto, H. D. F. [Book Title] Sophocles: Three Tragedies [Publisher] A Galaxy Book [Pub Location] New York [Date] Oxford University Press [Pages] 16-7; 76-7 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 432 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Selctions of the book. [Description] Contains Preface, Contents, parts of Antigone, and parts of Oedipus the King. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Auxier, Randall E. [Title] Process Personalism: Immediacy and Purpose in Brightman's Philosophy [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philsophies [Date] December 1998 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 433 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Personalism [Subjects] Brightman [Subjects] Existential-Experiential Immediacy [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Metaphysical Immediacy [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Randal Auxier is a professor of Oklahoma City University. [Description] Followed by discussion: Chair-Jude Jones at Fordham University. [Description] Meeting in Conjunction with the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division. {Student Paper} [Author] Back, Allan [Title] The Metaphysical Foundations of Ethics in Process Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Item Number] # 434 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Ethics [Subjects] metaphysics [Contents] Contains 6 pages Hartshorne's critical responses on the paper. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Auxier, Randall E. [Title] Glossary of Whitehead's Terms in Religion in the Making [Publisher] Fordham University Press [Pub Location] New York [Date] 1996 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 435 [Subjects] Religion in the Making [Description] Manuscripts for the Glossary of Religion in the Making. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Arturo Cruz [Subjects] Castro [Subjects] Cuba [Description] First page is missing. [Description] Probably Henry Barbera's work ragarding international politics in Latin America. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 436 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne/ Whitehead's Metaphysical System [Publisher] n.a. [Pub Location] n.a. [Date] n.a. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 437 [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] To be translated into Japanese by Onosau (Shin-Ichi Ono). Annotations and Corrections by Charels and Dorothy Hartshorne. The last part of the article on Hartshorne is missing. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The Personalist Imperative in Socialism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Personalism [Subjects] Socialism [Description] Fractions of the paper. Contains only one page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 438 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The Two Truths [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Truth [Description] Contains only one page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 439 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The Problem of Self-Construction for Idealism and Phenomenology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Idealism [Subjects] Phenomenology [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 440 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Woodfin, Yandall IV [Title] The Proceeding One...: The Beginnings of an Encounter [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Panentheism [Subjects] Ontology [Subjects] Teleology [Subjects] Being and Becoming [Description] Probalbly a student paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 441 {Journal Article} [Authors] Wright, Sewall [Title] Genetics and Twentieth Century Darwinism: A Review and Discussion [Periodical] American Journal of Human Genetics [Volume] 12 [Issue] 3 [Date] September 1960 [Pages] 365-72 [Subjects] The Mendelian Period [Subjects] Classical Population Genetics [Subjects] The Newer Population Genetics [Description] Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. [Description] Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Vol. 24. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 442 {Journal Article} [Authors] Wright, Sewall [Title] Gene and Organism [Periodical] The American Naturalist [Volume] LXXXVII [Issue] 832 [Date] January-February 1953 [Pages] 5-18 [Subjects] The Hierarchy of Organisms [Subjects] The Inner Nature of Organisms [Description] Department of Zoology, The University of Chicago. [Description] Address of the President, American Society of Naturalists, delivered at the annual meeting, Ithaca, New York, September 9, 1952. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 443 {Article in Book} [Authors] Wright, Sewall [Title] Biology and the Philosophy of Science [Editors] Reese, William L. and Eugene Freeman [Book Title] Process and Divinity: Charles Hartshorne Festschrift [Publisher] Open Court Publishing Company [Pub Location] Illinois [Date] 1964 [Pages] 101-26 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 444 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Subdivisions of Biology [Subjects] Biologic and Physical Entities [Subjects] The Dualism of Mind and Matter [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] The Hierachy of Mind [Subjects] Freedom of Will [Subjects] Philosophy and Methodology [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin {Journal Article} [Authors] Young, Michael J. [Title] The Ontological Argument and the Concept of Substance [Periodical] American Philosophical Quarterly [Volume] 11 [Issue] 3 [Date] July 1974 [Pages] 181-91 [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Subjects] Spinoza [Subjects] Descartes [Subjects] Kant [Description] University of Kansas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 445 {Article in Book} [Authors] Zaner, Richard M. [Title] Patient Discourse and Medicine's History [Book Title] Ethics and the Clinical Encounter [Publisher] Prentice Hall [Pub Location] Englewood Cliffs, NJ [Date] 1988 [Pages] 106-27 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 446 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Cartesian Dualism [Subjects] The Cartesian Puzzle [Subjects] Descartes As Medical Consultant [Subjects] Decartes's Anatomy and Physiology [Subjects] The Body-Machine Analogy [Subjects] The Living Body, The Dead Cadaver: The Subtle Hoax [Subjects] The Oddity of Ordinary Life [Subjects] The Post-Cartesian Context [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Sermon} [Author] Zelazny, William P. [Title] Meeting the Religions of Northern Asia (Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto) [Meeting Loc] First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin [Date] February 1998 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 447 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Confucianism [Subjects] Taoism [Subjects] Shinto [Contents] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Sermon} [Author] Zelazny, William P. [Title] Friendship [Meeting Loc] First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin [Date] February 1998 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 448 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Contents] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Sermon} [Author] Zelazny, William P. [Title] Everyday Moralities: Gossip [Meeting Loc] First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin [Date] February 1998 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 449 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Gossip [Contents] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Sermon} [Author] Zelazny, william P. [Title] Everyday Moralities: Envy [Meeting Loc] first Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin [Date] January 1998 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 450 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Envy [Contents] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Magazine Article} [Authors] Zelazny, William P. [Title] Minister's Moment [Newspaper] Austin Unitarian Universalist Church Newsletter [Volume] 6 [Issue] 1 [Date] June 1998 [Pages] 1-2 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 451 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hivale, B. P. [Title] Religious Consciousness and the Idea of God in Contemporary Occidental Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Religious Philosophy [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Religious Experience [Subjects] Pragmatism [Description] Five-page typewritten paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 452 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hoskins, Betty and Jay Atkinson [Title] Feminist Thought and Reproductive Technology: The Circle and the Ladder"/ "Religious Tolerance, Feminist Ethics, and Loomer's Second Kind of Power: Toward a Unified Vision of Human Relationality" [Conference Name] Association for Liberal Religious Studies [Date] 1985 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 453 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Feminism [Description] Collegium Occasional Papers. [Description] Title is "Edge of the Wave: Two Inquiries into Feminist Thought." {Journal Article} [Authors] Ingalls, Jeremy [Title] The Composition of Tahl [Periodical] University of Kansas City Review [Volume] 18 [Issue] 4 [Date] Summer 1952 [Pages] 275-87 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 454 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Keiller, Barbara [Title] Process Relational Psychotherapy [Date] June 1994 [Subjects] Psychotherapy [Subjects] Relatedness [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 455 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Keller, Helen [Title] I Am Blind I Am Deaf--Yet I See Yet I Hear [Date] n.d. [Pages] 42-5 [Subjects] Helen Keller [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 456 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Kane, R. [Title] Free Will, Determinism, and Creativity in Hartshorne's Thought [Series Title] The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne: The Library of Living Philosophers Volume XX [Publisher] Open Court [Pub Location] La Salle, Illinois [Date] 1991 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 457 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Judson, Horace Freeland [Title] Where Einstein and Picasso Meet [Newspaper] Newsweek [Date] November 17, 1990 [Pages] 23 [Subjects] Relationship Between Art and Science [Subjects] Appearance and Reality [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 459 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Jordan, Rudolf [Title] Surplus Energies: The Contemporary Problem [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Surplus Energies [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 459 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Jacobsen, Steve [Title] The Congregation in Process Perspective [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Physicality [Subjects] Pleasure and Beauty [Subjects] Essential Relatedness [Subjects] Value of Complexity and the Limits of Control [Subjects] The Importance of Communication [Subjects] Freedom, Curiosity and Adventure [Subjects] Future as Open and Contingent [Description] Ten pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 460 {Thesis} [Authors] Keeling, L. Bryant [Title] The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God in the Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne. [Type] Proposal for Ph.D. dissertation [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 461 [Subjects] Not Marked [Description] Petition the A.M-Ph.D. Committee [Description] 1) for permission to do specialized work in the area of philosophical theology. [Description] 2) for the approval of the research proposal outlined on the following pages as the topic of his disseration. [Description] 3) for the approval of Professor Loomer as faculty advisor for my Ph. D. program. {Email} [Authors] Korsmeyer, Jerry D. [Author Email] Jkorsmeyer@aol.com [Recipient] Charlie Hobbs and Listers [Title] More on Dr. H's Panentheism [Type] Questions on the Paper [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 462 [Date] March 15, 1886 [Subjects] Dual Transcendance {Article in Book} [Authors] Kuntz, Paul Grimley [Title] Doing Something for the Categories: The Cable of Categoreal Methods and the Resulting Tree of Categories [Editors] Mooret, Edward C. and Richard S. Robin [Book Title] From Time and Change to Consciousness [Publisher] Berg Publishers [Pub Location] Oxford/ Providence [Date] 1994 [Pages] 177-98 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 463 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Charles Sanders Peirce [Description] Contains Hartshorne's notations, "Some truth in much of this Some confusion also" in the front page. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Langan, Thomas [Title] The Future of Phenomenology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Phenomenology [Subjects] Spiegelbereg [Subjects] Husserl [Subjects] Hermeneutik [Description] Indiana University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 464 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Leclerc, Ivor [Title] Some Main Philosophical Issues Relevant to Contemporary Scientific Thought [Conference Name] n.d. [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 465 [Subjects] Philosophy and Science [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining throughout. {Article in Book} [Authors] Lequier, Jules [Title] Indications of the Idea of Free Will [Editors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Book Title] Questions of Value: Readings for Basic Philosophy [Publisher] Ginn Press [Pub Location] Needham Heights, MA [Date] 1989 [Pages] 165-80 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 466 [Subjects] Predestine [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Translated by Donald Wayne Viney. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kindemans, J. F. [Title] n.d. [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Possibility [Description] Fragments of a paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 467 {Journal Article} [Authors] Lovejoy, Arthur O [Title] On Some Conditions of Progress in Philosophical Inquiry [Periodical] The Philosophical Review [Volume] XXVI [Issue] 2 [Date] March 1917 [Pages] 123-63 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Royce [Subjects] Bergson [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Johns Hopkins University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 468 {Article in Book} [Authors] Ishihara, John S. [Title] Continuity and Novelty: A Contribution to the Dialogue Between Buddhism and Process Thought [Book Title] Charles Hartshorne's Concept of God: Philosophical and Theological Responses [Publisher] Kluwer Academic Publishers [Pub Location] Dordrecht/Boston/London [Date] 1990 [Pages] 137--52 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 469 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Buddhism and Process Thought [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Cobb [Subjects] Griffin [Subjects] Dharma [Description] Manuscript of Ishihara's article. [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Journal Article} [Authors] Lowe, Victor [Title] The Concept of the Individual [Periodical] Methodos [Date] 1953 [Pages] 155-77 [Subjects] Individual [Description] Editrice LA Fiaccola, Milano, C.So Vittorio Emanuele 37. [Description] Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore 18, Maryland. [Description] Contains two-page handwritten comments on the article. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 470 {Journal Article} [Authors] Lucas, Billy Joe [Title] The Second Epistemic Way [Periodical] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion [Volume] 18 [Date] 1985 [Pages] 107-14 [Subjects] Omniscient Being [Description] Department of Philosophy, Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 471 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Lucas, Jr. George R. [Title] Charles Hartshorne: The Last or the First? [Conference Name] Hartshorne Centennial Birthday Conference [Date] October 1997 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 472 [Subjects] The Ontological Argument [Subjects] Neoclassical Metaphysics and the Logic of Perfection [Subjects] Personalism [Description] Hartshorne Centennial Birthday Conference held in University of Texas-Austin. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Lucas, Jr. George R. [Title] The Death of Philosophy and the Future of Metaphysics: The Case of Rorty and Whitehead [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Rorty [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Department of Philosophy, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 473 {Journal Article} [Authors] Margenau, Henry [Title] Ethical Science [Periodical] The Scientific Monthly [Volume] LXIX [Issue] 5 [Date] November 1949 [Pages] 290-96 [Subjects] Ethical Theory [Description] This article is based on an address given at the Tenth Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion, on September 8, 1949. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 474 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Masani, P. [Title] Comments on Professor Hartshorne's paper "Perception and the Concrete Abstractness of Science" [Date] July 1990 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 475 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Masani, P. R. [Title] Norbert Wiener: The Continuation of the Tradition of Leibniz, Vico, and Peirce [Date] October 1989 [Subjects] Homo Sapiens [Subjects] Homo Faber [Subjects] The Role of the Mind [Subjects] Induction is Abductive [Subjects] The Uniformity Principle [Subjects] Intunement and Fallibilism [Subjects] The Stochastic Cosmos [Subjects] Entropy [Subjects] Homo Peccator [Subjects] Pragmaticsm [Description] University Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Pittsburgh. [Description] AB: This paper is based on the belief that the enduring aspect of science is its methodology, that it is fruitful to treat scientists and philosophers as parts of a tradition, and so to recast their doctrines from time to time in the light of new experiences. Peirce's thought will be so viewed from the perspective of an ongoing tradition that includes Leibniz and Vico as well as Wiener. [Description] It will be shown that the Leibnizian conception of the universality of perception and cerebration in the cosmos, Vico's emphasis on Homo faber and St. Augustine's demarcation of Homo peccator, when amalgamated from the standpoint of modern quantum physics and cybernetics, permits a significant completion of Peircian thought. The resulting conception of the cosmos and of the place of man in it, will be brought to bear on the moral issues facing the world today. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 476 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] McGreal, Ian P. [Title] Hartshorne's Modal Ontological Argument [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 477 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Nealeigh, Michael [Title] The Epistemology of Friedrich Schleiermacher from a Dipolar Perspective [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Di-polar Model [Subjects] God [Subjects] Philosophical Bacground for Polarity [Subjects] The Nature of Proper Thinking [Subjects] The Forms of Knowledge [Subjects] The Transcendent Ground of Knowing [Description] 48 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 478 {Journal Article} [Authors] Mermin, David N. [Title] Is the Moon there When Nobody Looks? : Reality and the Quantum Theory [Periodical] Physics Today [Date] April 1985 [Pages] 38-47 [Subjects] Quantume Mechanics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 479 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Mesle, C. Robert [Title] Process Theology: A Basic Introduction [Publisher] Chalice Press [Pub Location] St. Louis, Missouri [Date] 1993 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 480 [Subjects] The Concept of God [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Power [Subjects] Worship [Description] Manuscripts of the book. Contains "Introduction," "Love, Power, and Worship," and "Sacred Fudge." {Journal Article} [Authors] Meynell, Hugo [Title] The Theology of Hartshorne [Periodical] Journal of Theological Studies [Volume] XXIV [Issue] 1 [Date] April 1973 [Pages] 1-15 [Subjects] The Doctrine of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 481 {Journal Article} [Authors] Montague, Wm. Pepperell [Title] The Human Soul and the Cosmic Mind [Periodical] Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy [Volume] LIV [Issue] 213 [Pages] 50-64 [Subjects] Spiritualistic Dualism [Subjects] Naturalistic Monist [Subjects] Privacy [Subjects] Duration [Subjects] Purposiveness [Subjects] Integration [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 482 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Moore, Mary Elizabeth [Title] Musings of a Psychologist-Theologian: Reflections on the Method of Charles Hartshorne [Series Title] The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne [Publisher] Open Court [Pub Location] La Salle, IL [Date] 1991 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 483 [Subjects] Empirical and a Priori Knowing [Subjects] Phenomenology and Pragmatism [Subjects] Modes of Analysis [Description] This article is a revised version of a lecture given on September 30, 1991 in Claremont, California during a conference celebrating Charles Hartshorne and the publication of the Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne, Vol. XX in the Library of Living Philosophers Series, edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Morgan, James Wm. [Title] Literalism, Bibliolatry and Hypocrisy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Literalism [Subjects] Bibliolatry [Subjects] Hypocrisy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 484 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Naik, A. D. [Title] A Proof of One Substance Monism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Self-Caused Substance [Subjects] Monism [Subjects] Unity and Variety [Description] Contains extensive margins notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 485 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Nairn, Thomas A. [Title] Hartshorne and Utilitarianism: A Response to Moskop [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] John Stuart Mill [Subjects] The Principle of Utility [Subjects] God and Justice [Subjects] Theistic Teleology [Description] Nairn (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1985) is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois. He is currently writing a book on the ethics of Charles Hartshorne. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 486 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Neville, Robert C. [Title] New Essays in Metaphysics [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] Albany, New York [Date] 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 487 [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Manuscripts of Editor's Introduction written by Neville. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Nobo, Jorge Luis [Title] Causation and Supersession in Whitehead [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy [Date] March 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 488 [Subjects] Causation [Subjects] Supersession [Description] Prefatory Remarks: At the request of Robert C. Neville, and solely for purpose of discussion by the Society's members, this paper summarizes, paraphrases, and otherwise reproduces some of the ideas I have expressed in greater detail in my recent WMES. However, my elucidation of Whitehead's doctrine of supersession is herein significantly expanded. Accordingly, members already familiar with WMES should be able to find some new ideas in these pages. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Nobo, Jorge L. [Title] God as Essentially Immutable, Imperishable and Objectifiable: A Response to Ford [Conference Name] Conference in Honor of Charles Hartshorne [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 489 [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Subjectivity [Description] Held in the Department of Philosophy, Waggener Hall 316, The University of Texas at Austin. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Nollman, Jim [Title] What Animals Could Tell Us: The Secret Language of the Wild [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Animals [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Jim Nollman is director of Interspecies Communication Inc. and author of The Charged Border: Where Human Nature Meets Whales and Dolphins, which Henry Holt will publish in early 1999. Portions of this essay originally appeared in Orion magazine and The Inter [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 490 {Journal Article} [Authors] Noxon, James [Title] Discussion: Hazlitt As Moral Philosopher [Periodical] Ethics [Volume] 73 [Date] 1963 [Pages] 279-83 [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Painting [Subjects] Human Mind [Subjects] Hazlitt [Description] McMaster University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 491 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ogden, Schubert M. [Title] Untitled [ On Theism] [Date] October 1971 [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Theism [Description] Four pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 492 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] O'Meara, William M. [Title] Hartshorne's Interpretation on Whitehead's Methodology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Whitehead [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 493 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Oppenheimer, Paul and Edward N. Zalta [Title] On the Logic of the Ontological Argument [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Language and Logic of the Argument [Subjects] Non-Logical Predicates, Axioms, and Premises [Subjects] The Ontological Argument [Description] Thinking Machines Corporation and Philosophy Department, Stanford University. [Description] Supported by the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 494 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Pailin, David A. [Title] An Introduction Survey of Charles Hartshorne's Work on the Ontological Argument [Publisher] n.d. [Pub Location] n.d. [Date] June 1968 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 495 [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Description] Extremely Fragile Article. [Description] Not Acid-free. {Article in Book} [Authors] Seebohm, Thomas M. [Title] Afterword--Considerations of An Husserlian [Editors] Corrington, Robert S. and Thomas M. Seebohm [Book Title] Pragmatism Considers Phenomenology [Publisher] Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America [Pub Location] Washington D. C. [Date] 1986 [Pages] 217-29 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 496 [Subjects] Pragmaticsm [Subjects] Phenomenology [Subjects] Husserl's theory of Perception and Memory {Journal Article} [Authors] Peel, David R. [Title] Alfred Ernest Garvie: Early Scottish Congregationalist Process Theologian? [Periodical] n.a. [Pages] 18-22 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Garvie's Influence on Hartshorne [Subjects] Literalism [Subjects] Divine Immanence [Subjects] Panentheism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 497 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Pailin, David A. [Title] God As Ultimate, Perfect, and Personal [Series Title] n.a. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 498 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Concept of God [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Subtitle is "Reader in the Philosophy of Religion in the University of Manchester." {Conference Paper} [Authors] Parsons, Howard L. [Title] The Concept of Creativity in Marx [Conference Name] Society for Philosophy of Creativity [Date] April 1975 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 499 [Subjects] Marx [Subjects] Hegel [Subjects] Alienation [Subjects] Creativity [Description] University of Bridgeport. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Peters, Eugene H. [Title] Charles Hartshorne [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Actuality [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Cause and Effect [Subjects] Space [Subjects] Perception and Memory [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 500 {Sermon} [Author] Rev. Peterson, Oren [Title] How the Dogma Got into the Manger [Meeting Loc] First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin [Date] December 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 501 [Subjects] Dogmatism [Subjects] Demythology {Sermon} [Author] Rev. Peterson, Oren [Title] Wrestling with God or God in the Particular [Meeting Loc] First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin [Date] December 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 502 [Subjects] Idea of God {Thesis} [Authors] Pettit, Joseph S. [Title] Pragmatism and Theism: A Question of Ethics [Type] Ph.D. Dissertation [Date] 1998 [Publisher] The University of Chicago [Pub Location] Chicago [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 503 [Subjects] John Dewey [Subjects] Pragmatism [Subjects] Ethical Theory [Subjects] Richard Rorty [Subjects] Cornel West [Subjects] Charles Hartshorne [Description] Manuscripts of the dissertation. Contains Introduction and Full Citation and Abstract. [Description] The thesis of the dissertation is that "the theistic metaphysics of Charles Hartshorne provides the necessary elements for a credible pragmatic moral theory, and thus redeems the ethical and philosophical insights of pragmatism." {Article in Book} [Authors] Pincoffs, Edmund L. [Title] Membership Decisions and the Limits of Moral Obligation [Editors] Manier, Edward and William T. Liu, and David Solomon [Book Title] Abortion: A New Direction for Policy Studies [Publisher] University of Notre Dame [Pub Location] Notre Dame, IN [Date] 1977 [Pages] 31-49 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 504 [Subjects] Abortion [Description] Front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. {Journal Article} [Authors] Sobel, Jordan Howard [Title] Names and Indefinite Descriptions in Ontological Arguments [Periodical] Dialogue [Volume] XXII [Date] 1983 [Pages] 195-201 [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 505 {Journal Article} [Authors] Puligandla, R. [Title] Could There Be an Essential Unity of Religions [Periodical] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion [Volume] 2 [Issue] 1 [Date] Spring 1971 [Pages] 14-27 [Subjects] Religion [Description] The University of Toledo. [Description] Front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 506 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Sweet, Albert [Title] Intersubjective Preference [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Universal Ordering [Subjects] Intersubjective Preference [Subjects] Theory of Measurement [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 507 {Journal Article} [Authors] Trethowan, Illtyd [Title] God's Changelessness [Periodical] Clergy Review [Date] January 1979 [Pages] 15-21 [Subjects] The Notion of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 508 {Public Document} [Authors] Pullen, Doris L., Ronald L. Hammerle, Barbara Hollerorth, Ada Barnett Stough, Robert S. Slater, Paul N. Carnes, and [Authors] Carl V. Bretz [Title] Unitarian Universalist Views of Death and Immortality [Publisher] Unitarian Universalist Association [Date] October 1985 [Subjects] Death [Subjects] Immortality [Description] Public Bulletin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 509 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Title] Does Omniscience Imply Foreknowledge? Donald Wayne Viney [Publisher] Center for Process Studies [Pub Location] Claremont [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 510 [Subjects] Omniscience [Subjects] Foreknowledge [Subjects] God's Knowledge of Truths [Description] Transcripts of the paper. Also contains the published form of the article, but the title is slightly changed. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Viney, Don [Title] Hartshorne's Ontological Argument and Neoclassical Metaphysics [Date] December 1980 [Subjects] Shakespeare [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Prospectus for a dissertation. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 511 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Title] How to Argue for God's Existence: Reflections of Hartshorne's Global Argument [Date] 1985 or 1986 [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Pittsburg State University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 512 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Viney, Don [Title] Religious Insight and Whitehead's Idea of God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Notion of God [Subjects] Sherburne [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Everlastingness [Description] Contains minor margin notations on the title page. [Description] University of Oklahoma. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 513 {Review} [Authors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Title] Review of "God, Values, and Empiricism Issues in Philosophical Theology" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 514 [Subjects] Liberalism [Subjects] Religious Naturalism [Subjects] Chicago School [Description] Manuscripts of the book review. [Description] Pittsburg State University. [Description] Presented at the First International Conference on Philosophical theology at Somerville College, Oxford University, in 1988. [Description] W. Creighton Peden and Larry E. Axel ed. God, Value, and Empiricism Issues in Philosophical Theology. (Highlands Institute Series 1). Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1989. {Journal Article} [Authors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Title] William James on Free Will and Determinism [Periodical] The Journal of Mind and Behavior [Volume] 7 [Issue] 4 [Date] Autumn 1986 [Pages] 555-66 [Subjects] Free Will [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Skinner [Subjects] William James [Description] Pittsburg State University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 515 {Magazine Article} [Authors] Weizsaecher, Carl von [Title] Religion and Science [Newspaper] n.d. [Date] 1989 [Pages] 14-6 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 516 [Subjects] Religion and Science [Subjects] The Quantum Theory [Description] The 1989 Templeton Prize Address. {Journal Article} [Authors] Puligandla, R. and K. Puhakka [Title] Holiness in Indian and Western Traditions [Periodical] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion [Volume] 3 [Issue] 3 [Date] Fall 1972 [Pages] 161-75 [Subjects] Holiness [Subjects] Otto [Description] The University of Toledo. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 517 {Journal Article} [Authors] Purtill, R. L. [Title] Three Ontological Arguments [Periodical] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion [Volume] 6 [Issue] 2 [Date] Summer 1975 [Pages] 102-10 [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Ross's Modal Argument [Description] West Washington State College. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 518 {Journal Article} [Authors] Purtill, R. L. [Title] Plantinga, Necessity, and God [Periodical] New Scholasticism [Volume] XLX [Issue] 1 [Date] Winter 1976 [Pages] 46-60 [Subjects] Plantinga [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] God [Description] Western Washington State College [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 519 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Hartshorne, God and Metaphysics: How the Cosmically Inclusive Personal Nexus and the World Interact [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Whitehead's God and Hartshorne's God [Subjects] Prehending and Prehended [Subjects] Direct and Mediated Prehensions [Subjects] Potentiality [Subjects] Perspective and Causation [Subjects] Synchronization of God and the World [Subjects] Graphic Presentation [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlinings throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 520 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Physics, Metaphysics, Quanta and the Conservation Laws: An Essay on the Foundation of Post-Modern Physics [Date] 1990 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Quantum Physics [Subjects] Point-Instants vs. Quanta [Subjects] Potentiality as Inherently Generic [Subjects] Conservation Laws [Subjects] Simultaneity [Subjects] Past [Subjects] Equilibrium [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 521 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Principle and Practics of Aesthetic Evaluation [Conference Name] UND's CTL Workshop [Date] 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 522 [Subjects] The Ulitmate Meaning of Creativity as Necessarily Social [Subjects] The Five Ultimate Dimensions of Creativity or Experience [Subjects] Logical Basis of Aesthetic Evaluation [Subjects] Contrasts Used in Aesthetic Evaluation [Subjects] Basis for Divergence of Aesthetic Evaluation [Description] Formal Lecture/Reading Material for UND's CTL workshop # 900-- Arts are Basic in the Curriculum (ABC). {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Limbo Intra Ipsa/ The Cottonwood [Date] May 1965 [Subjects] Limbo Intra Ipsa [Subjects] The Cottonwood [Description] Poems. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 523 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Potential Color Solid and Other Diagrams [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Diagrams [Description] Potential Color Solid [Description] Polar Projection of Six Octaves [Description] Potential Sound Spiral Around Sphere [Description] Polar Projection of Six Octaves [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 524 {Book Review} [Authors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Title] Review of "Charles Hartshorne and the Existence of God" [Book Authors] Donald Wayne Viney [Publisher] State University of New York [Pub Location] Albany [Date] 1985 [Item Number] # 525 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Also contains a separate note from Luft to Hartshorne asking for permission to quote from his letter on 5/4/84. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ward, Leo R. [Title] St. Thomas on the Relations of Theology to Philosophy of Religion [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Faith and Philosophy [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 526 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Weber, Michel [Title] Not Identified [Dear Porfessor Hartshorne] [Date] January 1994 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] A letter type of paper from Weber to Hartshorne. [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 527 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Wertz, S. K. [Title] "It": Hodges on Anselm's Referential Failure [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Anselm [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 528 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Sheler, Jeffery L. [Title] Heaven in the Age of Reason: New Science Suggests a "Grand Design" and Ways to Imagine Eternity [Newspaper] New & World Report [Subjects] Life after Death [Description] Contains extensive margin notations at the lsat page on reverse side. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 529 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Sherover, Charles M. [Title] The Future of the Past [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophies, APA [Date] December 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 530 [Subjects] Past [Description] Hunter College/CUNY {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Shields, George W. [Title] Fate and Logic: Cahn on Hartshorne Revisited [Publisher] The Southern Journal of Philosophy [Date] July 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 531 [Subjects] Steven M. Cahn [Subjects] W. L. Craig [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Original draft of the paper summited to The Southern Journal of Philosophy to appear in Fall 1988 Issue. [Description] Coordinator of the Philosophy Program, Kentucky State University. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Noise--Induced Reduction of Wave Packets and Faster--Than--Light Influences [Date] April 1992 [Subjects] Simple Derivation of Pearle's Result [Subjects] Problems of the Classical Mechanism [Subjects] Quantum Version [Description] Supported by the Director, Office of Energy Research, Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Division of High Energy Physics of the U. S. Department of Energy under the Contract DE-AC03-76SF00098. [Description] AB: A simple proof is given of a recent claim that appropriately coupled classical white noise reduces wave-packets of macroscopic objects. Three difficulties with the classical mechanism are noted. All three are resolved by passing to the quantum analog. The 2.7 K microwave background is effective in some cases. However, quantum noise, unlike the classical noise, reduces the density matrix of observables, not the wave function itself. The relative merits and liabilities of these two kinds of reduction, called von Neumann reduction and Heisenberg reduction, respectively, are discussed. In this connection a new type of correlation experiement, devised by Hardy, is used to prove a theorem that says, essentially, that any ontological solution of the quantum measurement problem must admit either parallel worlds of the Everett kind ro faster-than- light influences of some kind. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 532 {Journal Article} [Authors] Sia, Santiago [Title] On God, Time, and Change [Periodical] The Clergy Review [Volume] LXIII [Issue] 10 [Date] October 1978 [Pages] 379-87 [Subjects] Brian Davies Notions of Timelessness and Changelessness [Subjects] Worhshipfulness [Subjects] God as Related to Us [Subjects] The Abstract and the Concrete [Subjects] Anthropomorphism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 533 {Book Review} [Authors] Cummings, Owen F. [Title] Review of "God in Process Studies" [Book Authors] Santiago Sia [Publisher] Martinus Nijhoff Publishers [Pub Location] The Netherlands [Pub. Date] 1985 [Periodical] Journal of Beliefs and Values [Item Number] # 534 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] The Ideal of God [Subjects] God's Reality [Subjects] Knowledge [Subjects] Power [Subjects] Goodness [Description] Contains table of Hartshorne's Concept of God: Critical Responses, edited by Santiago Sia. Also contains abstract of Sia's dissertation titled "A Study of Charles Harthorne's Conceptualization of the Religious Term God." {Article in Book} [Authors] Zaner, Richard M. [Title] The Other Descartes and Medicine [Editors] Skousgaard, Stephen [Book Title] Phenomenology and the Understanding of Human Destiny [Publisher] Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America [Pub Location] Washington, D. C. [Date] 1981 [Pages] 93-119 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 535 [Subjects] Bio-medical Sciences [Subjects] Cartesian Dualism {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Smith, Quentin [Title] Why Does the Universe Exist? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Existence of God [Description] Also contains fragments of Smith's article, "The Universe Was Created by Laws of Nauture, Not by God," "Infinite Universe: A Reply to Carvalho." Also, contains Manuel Juaquim de Carvalho Jr.'s "Only God Could Have Created Our Universe." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 536 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Walker, Theodore [Title] Hartshorne's Neoclassical Theism from the Perspective of Black Theology [Date] Feburary 1988 [Subjects] Black Theology [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Perkins School of Theology [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 537 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Publisher] NA [Pub Location] NA [Date] NA [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 538 [Subjects] Quantum Physics {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Cogswell, Rob [Title] Process Philosophy and Process Theology: An Annotated Bibliography of Introductory Texts [Date] 1996 [Subjects] Bibliography on Process Thought [Description] Contains Rob's note to Hartshorne, "To Prof. Hartshorne, who teaches me the truth (as best we can sort it out) about God. Roh" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 539 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Table of Contents of "Creative Interchange" and Others [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 540 [Description] Also contains table of contents of "Philosophical Interrogations,"American Philosopher's Ideas of Ultimate Reality and Meaning, and three tables of contents. Also contains one unknown preface of a book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Bibliography of Unknown Article [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 541 [Description] Also a copy of journal front page, "Physics Today" in August 1988 Part 1. {Journal Article} [Authors] Stanley, William A. [Title] An American Philosopher [Volume] 8 [Issue] 2 [Date] April 1978 [Subjects] Charles Peirce [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 542 {Article in Book} [Authors] Mallarme [Title] Variations Sur Un Sujet [Pages] 170-1 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 543 [Subjects] Mallarme, French Poet [Description] Fragments of the book. {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [German Philosophy Dictionary] [Subjects] Colour Perception [Description] German Philosophy Dictionary. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 544 {Article in Book} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The First Sermon [Book Title] The Life of Buddha [Pages] 144-52; 245-56 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 545 [Subjects] Buddha [Subjects] Buddihism [Description] Contains "Conclusions" of the book. Also contains three tables of contents on Buddihism and fragments of unknown article on Buddihism. {Online Resource} [Authors] O'Flaherty, Wendy Doniger [Title] Hinduism [Type] Article [Date] 1993-1995 [Publisher] Funk & Wagnalls Corporation [Location] Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia [Item Number] # 546 [Subjects] Narasimhavatara [Subjects] Gods in Hinduism [Subjects] Worship and Ritual [Subjects] History of Hinduism [Description] Also contains some of pictures on Hinduism. {Journal Article} [Authors] Green, Ronald M. [Title] Conferred Rights and the Fetus [Periodical] JRE [Volume] 2 [Issue] 1 [Date] 1974 [Pages] 55-75 [Subjects] Fetus [Description] AB: Bypassing the question of when human life begins, the author seeks to determine the moral status of the fetus directly by means of a rational theory of rights. He argues that all agents with an operative rational and moral capacity are entitled to full equal rights, while the rights of those lacking these capacities are conferred by rational, moral agents. After reviewing the general considerations that would lead rational agents to confer rights, the author concludes that these agents would probably not choose to restrict their liberty of aboration by conferring substantial rights on the fetus. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 547 {Journal Article} [Authors] English, Jane [Title] Abortion and the Concept of a Person [Pages] 83-93 [Subjects] Abortion [Description] Also contains unidentified fragments of a paper on abortion. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 548 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Zycinski, Joseph [Title] How to Naturalize Natural Theology? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Philosophia Perennis and the Epistemological Growth [Subjects] Verisimilitude and the Method of Approximations [Subjects] The Search for Philosophic Panentheism [Description] Pontifical Academy of Cracow. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 549 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Willers, Jack Conrad [Title] A Bibliography of the Literature on the Philosophy of Charles Peirce [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Charles Peirce [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 550 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Wilcox, Patricia [Title] "You Dizzy Females..." [Date] February 1975 [Subjects] Poems [Description] Selections from the volume of poetry, "The Doctor and the Oxalis." [Description] Two different sets of poems. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 551 {Journal Article} [Authors] Whitney, Barry L. [Title] Divine Immutability in Process Philosophy and Contemporary Thomism [Periodical] Horizons [Volume] 7 [Issue] 1 [Date] 1980 [Pages] 49-68 [Subjects] Divine Immutability [Subjects] Thomism [Description] AB: Process philosophers and theologians have long been critical of the traditional doctrine of divine immutability; yet until quite recently their protests had been largely ignored in Roman Catholic circles. The purpose of this present article is to draw attention to the fact that a number of contemporary Roman Catholic theologians have bugun to take the Whiteheadian-Hartshornean challenge seriously, indeed to the extent that they have felt pressed, in response, to seek and exploit implicit, latent resources within Thomas' texts in order to explicate a more adequate Thomist conception of God's interrelationship with his creatures. Process metaphysics is defended versus several criticisms raised by Roman Catholic writers. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 552 {Article in Book} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Man in the Modern World [Title] [Title] The Courtship of Animals; Intelligence of Birds; Science, Natural and Social; Life Can Be Worth Living [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 553 [Subjects] Animal [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Life [Description] Subtitles are "The Courtship of Animals; Intelligence of Birds; Science, Natural and Social; Life Can Be Worth Living." {Journal Article} [Authors] Wheeler, John Archibald [Title] World As System Self-Synthesized by Quantum Networking [Periodical] Journal of Research and Development [Volume] 32 [Issue] 1 [Date] January 1988 [Pages] 4-15 [Subjects] Physics [Subjects] Meanig [Description] Department of Physics, University of Texas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 554 {Magazine Article} [Authors] Wheeler, Harvey [Title] Religion and Revolution [Newspaper] The Center Magazine [Date] September/October 1974 [Pages] 8-10 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 555 [Subjects] Karl Marx [Subjects] Robert Bellah {Conference Paper} [Authors] Sun, George C. H. [Title] Stephen C. Pepper and Chinese Philosophy of Art [Conference Name] 11th Inter-American Congress of Philosophy [Date] November 1985 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 556 [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Stephen C. Peper [Subjects] Dewey and Kant [Subjects] Contextualistic Theory of Art [Subjects] Chinese Metaphysics [Description] University of South Alabama. [Description] Held at the University of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Rankin, David O. [Title] The Gospel According to Chaplin: Toward a Theology of Humor [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] The Notion of God [Subjects] Faith and Reason [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 557 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Reese, William L. and Eugene Freeman Ed. [Title] [Title of] Process and Divinity [Date] 1964 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 558 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Author's names and titles of contributors. {Journal Article} [Authors] Rescher, Nicholas [Title] Truth As Ideal Coherence [Periodical] The Review of Metaphysics [Volume] XXXVIII [Issue] 4 [Date] June 1985 [Pages] 795-806 [Subjects] Truth [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 559 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Reynolds, Roy [Title] Ideas That Can Save the World [Date] July 1994 [Subjects] Quantum Physics [Subjects] Whitehead [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 560 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ricker, George M. [Title] What If? [Date] September 1982 [Subjects] Homosexuality [Description] University United Methodist Church. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 561 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Rohatyn, Dennis [Title] Anselm's Inconceivability Argument [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 562 {Article in Book} [Authors] Rossmann, Kurt [Title] Uber Die Begrenzung von Glauben und Wissen in der Kritik: Der Reinen Vernunft Immanuel Kants [Editors] Schmidt, Raymund [Book Title] Immanuel Kant: Kritik der Reinen Vernunft [Publisher] Felix Meiner Verlag [Pub Location] Keipzig [Pages] 56-67 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 563 [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] The Ground of Belief [Description] Der Philosophischen Bibliothek Band 37a. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Schlaretzki, W. E. [Title] Scientific Inquiry and the Summum Bonum [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Induction [Subjects] Inference [Description] 2 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 564 {Journal Article} [Authors] Schlegel, Richard [Title] Statistical Explanation in Physics: the Copenhagen Interpretation [Periodical] Synthese [Volume] 21 [Date] 1970 [Pages] 65-82 [Subjects] Quantum Physics [Subjects] Uncertainty Principle [Subjects] The Mandel-Pfleegor Experiment [Subjects] Subjectivism [Description] Dept. of Physics, Michigan State University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 565 {Journal Article} [Authors] Rosenthal, Gilbert s. [Title] Omnipotence, Omniscience and a Finite God [Periodical] Judaism [Volume] 39:1 [Issue] 153 [Date] Winter 1990 [Pages] 55-72 [Subjects] Kaufmann Kohler [Subjects] Omnipotence [Subjects] Omniscience [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 566 {Sermon} [Author] Goodman, Emily H. [Title] The Forest Is My Cathedral [Meeting Loc] Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo [Date] August 1985 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 567 [Subjects] Feeling of Peace [Subjects] Feeling of Smallness [Subjects] Sense of Abundance [Subjects] Feeling of Reverence at the Beauty, the Harmony of Nature [Contents] Also contains "Order of Service." {Article in Book} [Authors] Ketner, Kenneth Laine [Title] "Charles Sanders Peirce" [Editors] Stuhr, John J. [Book Title] Classical American Philosophy: Essential Readings and Interpretive Essays [Publisher] Oxford University Press [Pub Location] New York/ Oxford [Date] 1987 [Pages] 13-25 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 568 [Subjects] Charles Sanders Peirce [Description] Also contains book review of the book by several authors: One is wriiten by James Cambell in Teaching Philosophy 11:2, June 1988, and the other is written by Vincent Colapietro in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24:4, Fall 1988. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Suchocki, Marjorie Hewitt [Title] Charles Hartshorne and Subjective Immortality [Series Title] The Philosophy of Charles Harthorne [Publisher] Open Court [Pub Location] LaSalle [Date] 1991 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 569 [Subjects] Subjective Immortality [Subjects] Injustice [Subjects] Evil [Description] This article is a revised version of a lecture given on September 30, 1991 in Claremont, CA during a conference celebrating Charles Hartshorne. It is also shown in the publication of "The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne," edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn (LaSalle: Open Court, 1991). {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Shi, Seiyo Jinbutsu [Title] Abstract of "Charles Hartshorne (p.205-8)" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 570 [Subjects] Life [Subjects] History [Subjects] Thought [Description] One page abstract on Charles Hartshorne's life and thought. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Problems in Quantum Psychodynamics [Conference Name] Time, Space, Knowledge, and Being [Date] April 1982 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 571 [Subjects] Reality [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Creative Acts [Description] Position paper for conference: Time, Space, Knowledge, and Being. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Quantum Propensities and the Brain-Mind Connection [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 572 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Quantum Theory and Biology [Subjects] Heisenberg Ontology [Subjects] The Mind-Brain Connection [Subjects] Wigner's Proposal [Subjects] Coupling to Phontons [Subjects] The von Neumann Ambiguities [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Invited Contribution to the Volume of Foundations of Physics honoring Sir Karl Popper. Supported by the Director, Office of Energy Research, Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Division of High Energy Physics of the U. S. Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC03-76F00098. [Description] AB: It is argued that an adequate scientific treatment of biological systems requires the use of an ontological interpretation of quantum mechanics, and that the propensity interpretation proposed by Popper and others, when applied ot the brain, leads to a natural representation of conscious process within the quantum-mechanical description of brain process. Thus quantum mechanics, unlike classical mechanics, has a natural place for consciousness and, moreover, in a sense to be discussed, even requires it. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Mind, Matter, and Pauli [Date] September 1992 [Subjects] Mind [Subjects] Heisenberg's Ontologicalization of the Copenhagen Interpretation [Description] AB: The role of subjective experience in physical theory is discussed, with particular attention to the later ideas of Wolfgang Pauli. These ideas appear to open the door to a unified framework for the development of science. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 573 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] A Quantum Theory of the Mind-Brain Interface [Conference Name] Consciousness within Science [Date] February1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 574 [Subjects] Heisenberg [Subjects] Principle of Parsimony [Subjects] Quantum Theory [Subjects] Brain Science [Subjects] Human Experience [Description] AB: The Heisenberg quantum mechanical conception of nature is extended and applied to the brain. Strict adherence to the principle of parsimony, and to quantum thinking, produces naturally, on the basis of an overview of brain operation compatible with the information provided by the brain sciences, a unified description of the physical and mental aspects of nature that can account in principle for the full content of felt human experience. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Unknown [Series Title] Niels Bohr and Contemporary Philosophy [Publisher] Kluwer Academic Publishers [Pub Location] Dordrecht/ Boston [Date] 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 575 [Subjects] Heisenberg [Subjects] Nels Bohr [Subjects] Copenhagen [Subjects] Consciousness [Description] Contribution ot volume: Niels Bohr and Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Jan Faye and Henry J. Folse. [Description] Manuscripts of the paper written in February 10, 1993. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Future Achievements to Be Gained through Science [Conference Name] The Permanent Limitations of Science [Date] February 1991 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 576 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Post-Cartesian Science [Subjects] Consciousness [Subjects] Quantum Physics [Subjects] Science and Values [Description] Other panelists: roger D. Masters, Leon Kass, Edward Teller, Fred Hoyle, Stanley Jaki, and Robert Jastrow. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Choice and Meaning in the Quantum Universe [Conference Name] Congres: Science et Tradition; Perspectives Transdisciplinaires [Date] December 1991 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 577 [Subjects] Choice [Subjects] Bohr's Approach [Subjects] Everett's Appoach [Subjects] Bohm's Pilot-Wave Proposal [Subjects] The Heisenberg-Dirac Proposal [Subjects] Meaning [Subjects] Ramifications {Conference Paper} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Quantum Conception of Man [Conference Name] Third Unesco Science and Culture Forum--Toward Eco-Ethics: Alternative Visions of Culture, Science, Technology, and Nature [Date] April 1992 [Location] Belem, Brazil [Item Number] # 578 [Subjects] Science, Tradition, and Values [Subjects] Science and a New Vision of Nature [Subjects] Science and a New Vision of Man {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Quantum Theory of Consciousness [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heisenberg's Picture of the Physical World [Subjects] Brain Dynamics [Subjects] Consciousness [Description] AB: The holistic character of quantum theory is used to develop a theory of the brain-mind complex that realizes within contemporary physical theory Sperry's notion of supervenient top-down control by subjective conscious experience. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 579 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Significance of an Experiment of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger Kind [Date] March 1990 [Subjects] Greenberger [Subjects] Horne [Subjects] Zeilinger [Description] AB: Logical consequences are drawn from the assumption that the predictions of quantum theory are valid for an experiment of the kind proposed by Greenberger, Horne, and Zeilinger. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 580 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Bell's Theorem and the Foundations of Quantum Physics [Date] July 1983 [Subjects] The Locality Condition [Subjects] The Experimental Set-Up [Subjects] Irrelevance of Determinism [Subjects] Irrelevance of Realism [Subjects] Quantum Theory [Description] AB: The idea that causal influences propagate only forward in time, from earlier cause to later effect, and no faster than light, can be shown to be mathematically incompatible with experimentally verified predictions of quantum theory. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 581 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] [The Origin of the Problem: Classical Mechanics] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Brain and Mind [Subjects] Change versus Determinism [Subjects] Quantum Ontology [Subjects] The Incorporation of Quantum Mechanics [Subjects] Consciousness [Subjects] Qualia [Description] Also contains a separate letter from Henry to Hartshorne regarding the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 582 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Sessions, William Lad [Title] Hartshorne's Early Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Department of Philosophy, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 583 {Magazine Article} [Authors] Rogge, Robert H. [Title] An Alzheimer's Demonstration [Newspaper] The Wall Street Journal Tuesday [Date] April 30, 1991 [Pages] A24 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 584 [Subjects] Alzheimer [Subjects] Organ Donation [Description] Also contains other journal articles on the subject of health concerns: Alzheimer's: Slowing the decline in Science News on November 30, 1991, Alzheimer's-Aluminum Link Needs Study in the Buffalo News on March 8, 1988, review of "Off the Shelf: Reducing the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease" by Leonard Heston, Organ Donation is the Gift of Life by Ann Landers in Austin American-Statesman on October 19, 1991, and a handwritten note on cough. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Rorty, Richard [?] [Title] [On Linguistic Behavior] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 585 [Subjects] Rules as Scientific Posits [Subjects] Hume on Causation [Subjects] A Simple Example of a Theoretical Posits [Subjects] Choosing Rules [Description] Fragments of an unidentified paper. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Viney, Donald Wayne [Title] God Only Knows? Hartshorne and the Mechanics of Omniscience [Series Title] Hartshorne, Process Philosophy, and Religion, edited by Robert Kane and Stephen Phillips [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] Albany, NY [Date] 1989 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 586 [Subjects] Human freedom [Subjects] Divine Foreknowledge [Subjects] Possibility [Subjects] Divine Prehension [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Truth and Future [Description] Also contains abstract and a introductionof the book. [Description] AB: Charles Hartshorne's belief in the existence of God rests on a group of interrelated arguments called the global argument. The elements of the global argument are Hartshornean versions of the ontological, cosmological, design, epistemic, moral, and aesthetic arguments. According to Hartshorne, none of the arguments, taken singly, establishes God's existence. An adequate and convincing defense of the reationality of theism requires that the arguments be woven together into a cumulative case. The idea of a cumulative case for theism is not original with Hartshorne, although it has always been an integral part of his philosophical theology. The novelty of Hartshorne's approach is that, 1) the dipolar, or neoclassical God is the one whose existence is defended, 2) all of the proofs are like the ontological a priori, and 3) each argument is presented in a position matrix, listing neoclassical theism and its alternatives. The author defends Hartshorne's position that the existence of the dipolar God can be affirmed as more reasonable than any currently available alternatives, be they theistic or nontheistic. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Frost, Robert and Others [Title] A Considerable Speck [Series Title] Complete Poems of Robert Frost [Publisher] Henry Holt and Co. [Pub Location] New York [Date] 1949 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 587 [Subjects] Poems [Description] Also contains Sydney Lanier's poem called Individuality, J. H. Miller's Victorian Poetry and Prose, Wordsworth's "Lines Written in Early Spring" and "She Was a Phantom of Delight" Blacke's "Song of Innocence," Williams's "Where? O Silenced Lover?" and E. D. Kennedy's "To a Molecule." {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 588 [Subjects] Religious Experience [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Hinduism [Description] Contains four fragments of unidentified articles. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Kane, R. [Title] Freewill and Values [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 589 [Subjects] Freewill [Subjects] Relativism of Values [Subjects] Ethical, Political, and Theological Theory [Description] Book outline and Table of Contents. {Journal Article} [Authors] Sebba, Gregor [Title] Prelude and Variations on the Theme of Eric Voegelin [Periodical] Southern Review [Date] Autumn 1977 [Pages] 646-76 [Subjects] Eric Vogelin [Description] Contains extensive margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 590 {Magazine Article} [Authors] Edwards, Rem B. and Frank H. Marsh [Title] Reasonableness, Murder and Modern Science [Pages] 24-40 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 591 [Description] Bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Personal Identity from A to Z [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Personal Identity [Subjects] Becoming [Subjects] Experient Occasion [Subjects] Buddhism [Description] Also contains another unpublished article on Bertocci. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 592 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Smith, Michael L. [Title] Van Inwagen on God's Permission of Evil [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Contains moderate margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 593 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Listening to Ives: an Introduction [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Music of Charles Ives [Subjects] One and Many [Description] Contains minor margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 594 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Sherburne, Donald W. [Title] Meaning and Music [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Leonard B. Meyer [Subjects] Susanne Langer [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Aesthetic Theory [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 595 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Davaney, Sheila greeve [Title] God, Peace, and the Struggle for Liberation: A Feminist Contribution [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Liberation Theology [Subjects] Feminist Theology [Subjects] Hartshorne's Concept of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 596 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Phan, Peter C. [Title] The Dipolar God and the Liberator of the Oppressed [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Liberation Theology [Subjects] Process Theology [Subjects] The Dipolar God of Hartshorne [Subjects] God the Liberator of Liberation Theology [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] University of Dallas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 597 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Pailin on Rigor, Reason, and Moderation [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Pailin [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Also contains notes on petus at the back page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 598 {Article in Book} [Authors] Sudarshan, E.C.G. [Title] Natural Law [Pages] 109-20 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 599 [Subjects] Growing up in the Asian Tradition [Subjects] The Laws of Motion [Subjects] Particle as a Realization of Symmetry [Subjects] From Force to Geometry [Subjects] Electrodynamics [Subjects] Chiral Weak Interactions [Subjects] Gauge Theories and Local Symmetries [Subjects] Unified Theories [Subjects] Broken Symmetries [Subjects] Unity in Diversity [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Cilmour, John C. [Title] Artistic Truth and the Expression of Feeling [Conference Name] the Conference on Nature, Human Nature, and the Arts [Date] October 1979 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 600 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Wassily Kandinsky [Subjects] Suzanne K. Langer [Subjects] Maurice Merleau-Ponty [Subjects] Ludwig Wittgenstein {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Dean, William [Title] Radical Empiricism and Religious Art [Date] n.d. [Subjects] James [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Meland [Subjects] Loomer [Subjects] John Updike [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 601 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] McCagney, Nancy [Title] What's So Great about Sunyata? It Isn't Even There! [Series Title] Sunyata as Openness Part I On Murti's Absolute [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 602 [Subjects] Sunyata [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Basu, Arabinda [Title] The Philosophies of Sri Aurobindo and Whitehead [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hinduism [Subjects] Comparative Philosophy [Subjects] Cosmology [Subjects] Consciousness [Subjects] Ascent [Subjects] Purpose [Subjects] Subjectivity [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 603 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Deloria, Vine Jr. [Title] Toward a Planetary Metaphysics [Date] n.d. [Subjects] American Indian's Thought [Subjects] Determinism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 604 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Sessions, William Lad [Title] Hartshorne's Early Philosphy [Series Title] Two Process Philosophers, ed. Lewis S. Ford [Publisher] American Academy of Religion [Date] 1973 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 605 [Subjects] Hartshorne's Independence from Whitehead [Subjects] "An Outline and Defense of the Argument for the Unity of Being in the Absolute or Divine Good" [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] Value [Description] Contains Hartshorne's handwritten phrase, "I agree 90+ %" on the front page. {Interview} [Authors] Weiss, Paul [Title] Recollections of Alfred North Whitehead [Date] January 30, 1974 [Subjects] Alfred North Whitehead [Subjects] Process and Reality [Description] Interviewed by Lewis S. Ford., and Donald W. Sherburne and staff of the Vanderbilt Philosophy Department for transscribing the interview. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 606 {Student Paper} [Author] Richardson, Jus. A. [Title] Dissertation Proposal [Date] n.d. [Item Number] # 607 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Design Argument [Contents] The aim is to analyze, interpret and criticize Hartshorne's contribution to the philoosphical-theological discussion of the design argumetn for the existence of God. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Tanaka, Yutaka [Title] Heyathology and Whitehead's Process Thought [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Creatio ex Nihilo [Subjects] Plato [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 608 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Clarke, Bowman L. [Title] The Modern Theistic Modal Paradox [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Leibniz's Modal Argument [Subjects] Cleanthes's Modal Argument [Subjects] Kant's Modal Argument [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 609 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kline, George L. [Title] References to the Works of Charles Hartshorne in Soviet Russian Authors [Date] Februrary 1973 [Subjects] P. A. Shariia [Subjects] D. Lukanov [Subjects] N. G. Tarakanov [Subjects] V. Malinin [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 610 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray (?) [Title] The Post-Modern Paradigm Project [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Post Modernism [Subjects] Center for Process Studies [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 611 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] Process Thought As the Basis for a Post-Modern Paradigm [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Pan-Experientialism [Subjects] Nature, God, Soul, and the Extraordinary [Subjects] Religion and Science [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 612 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Parker, Rebecca [Title] Choose to Bless the World: The Gifts of Process Theology for Contemporary Religion in America [Date] April 1997 [Subjects] The History of Dualism [Subjects] Non Dualistic Worldview [Subjects] New Conception of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 613 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] The Need for a Post-Modern Paradigm [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 614 [Subjects] Modern Dualism [Subjects] Modern Materialism [Subjects] Pragmatic Arguments [Subjects] Historical Arguments [Subjects] Process Thought As the Post-Modern Paradigm [Description] First Draft of the paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Kuntz, Paul Grimley [Title] Hume's Metaphysics: A New Theory of Order [Date] March 1976 [Subjects] Methods of Hume's Madness [Subjects] The Cement of the Universe [Subjects] Between Chaos and Slavery [Subjects] A Principle of Order [Subjects] Order Has Many Meanings [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Naturalism or Theism [Description] Department of Philosophy, Emory University. [Description] Bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 615 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Adams, Marily McCord [Title] Martyrdom and Identification: A Christian Approach to the Mystery of Evil [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Subjects] The Meaning of Cross [Description] University of California, Los Angeles [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 616 {Student Paper} [Author] Davis [Title] Whitehead's Theory of Societies in a Different Light [Date] n.d. [Item Number] # 617 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Definition of Society [Subjects] Eternal Object and Invariance [Subjects] Change and Circumstance [Subjects] External Constraints on Society [Subjects] Control and Regulation [Subjects] Flexability [Subjects] Subjective Unity [Subjects] Conceptual Valuation [Subjects] Conceptual Reversion [Subjects] Transmutation [Contents] Eetremely fragile article. Graduate student paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Rowe, William L. [Title] The Empirical Argument from Evil [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Logical Problem of Evil [Subjects] The Empirical Argument from Evil [Description] Purdue University [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 618 {Advertisement} [Authors] Ferre, Frederick Ed. [Book Title] Concepts of Nature and God [Publisher] The University of Georgia [Pub Location] Athens, Georgia [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 619 [Contents] Philosophy Curriculum Workshop Papers developed at the 1987 NEH Summer Institute on Concepts of Nature and God. {Book Review} [Authors] J. H. [Title] The Case Against Pacifism [Book Authors] Lewis, John [Publisher] George Aleen & Unwin, Ltd. [Pub Location] London [Pub. Date] n.d. [Item Number] # 620 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Absolutist Pacifism [Subjects] Utilitarian Pacifism [Description] Also contain an address titleed "The Philosophic Responsibility of Scientists." {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Blackburn, Simon [Title] In Process of Liquidation [Newspaper] TLS [Date] July 15, 1983 [Section] Philosophy [Pages] 746 [Subjects] Richard Rorty [Subjects] Pragmatism [Description] Book review on Richard Rorty's "Consequences of Pragmatism: Essays 1972-1980," Brighton: Harvester. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 621 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Greek-Medieval Heritage [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Greek-medieval heritage [Subjects] Whole and Part [Subjects] Effect and Cause [Subjects] God [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] Greek-medieval heritage [Description] 1) Substance model: besouled animal, soul being the moving force. [Description] Problems: subanimal nature plants atoms [Description] relations among substances, e.g. x perceives y, is influenced by y [Description] local and cosmic substance (or supersubstance) [Description] which is the complete reality, the thing or its states, beings or happenings? [Description] 2) Universal and Particulars, or Properties and Instances, or Form and Matter, or Substance, Essences, Accidents [Description] Problems: Real distinction between substances and accidents? [Description] Matter and extension? [Description] Can there be pure form, pure matter? [Description] Is matter an explanation of potentiality or just potentiality? [Description] Is form related to mind but not identical with it? How distinguished? Soul the form or actuality of the body? But soul is full of potentiality. Not in supreme soul? [Description] 3) Absolute, Infinite, Maximal hence Independent, Necessarily existent, Immutable, Sheer cause, Uncaused Cause, Uninfluenced Influence, Power not susceptible to any other power. [Description] 4) God as object of devotion and as conscious of and cherishing his creatures, (acting freely, indeterministically) [Description] Plato (vaguely and ambiguously) [Description] Philo, Anselm Maimonides, Al Ghazali, etc. But not Aristotle. [Description] 5) Interpretation of (4) by identifying it with (3). [Description] Philo, Augustine, Anselm, Al Ghazzali, Maimonides? [Description] Problem: was Aristotle wrong in denying world-knowledge to his absolute? [Description] God does nothing, cares about nothing, just enjoys perfection of pure thought. [Description] Descartes added [Description] Perfectly sharp distinction of mind and matter, instead of vague one. Really reiterated Augustine's dualism in a new context. Mind characterized negatively as inextended, matter negatively as insentient and thoughtless. [Description] Two positive properties: awareness and extension. [Description] Does aware imply inextened? Extened imply unawar? [Description] Man seems both. [Description] Descartes argues as Augustine had: since body but not mind is dubitable, mind must be quite sparable. [Description] I can't not-know mind, I can not-know matter (it might be a dream in mind). Begs question of sparability and so does not prove it. I can think mind without knowingly thinking body doesn't prove. I can think mind without implicitly thinking body. [Description] Descartes dualism is a dogma and a problem not a solution. [Description] Proofs for God. Anselm (weakened) plus dogmatic assertion of causation of ideas by causes with equal reality comp. to intened object. One important point: I understand my lack of certainty and self sufficiency because I know the certain and selfsufficient spirit; Thus imperfection is really negative, while infinite is not? [Description] On negative whole, Descartes added only one essential and positive item to metaphysics. His main service was reducing mind-matter to an absurdity, but thereby freeing natural science from theological involvement and sketching out a grandiose program for all natural science. [Description] D. did refute the supposed refutation of Anselm (Gassendi- Kant). So did Cudworth. [Description] D. did put over idea of starting from direct experience rather than supposed knowledge of nature? [Description] D. did discover (Wh.) that whatever else is real, experiences are real. Any reality of matter must be additional. In unreal experiences could not know even unreal bodies. [Description] Mode [Description] Part of God and effect of God. Perfectly coherent idea, in itself Necessary part and necessary effect. Here whole and part each strictly require each other, also cause and effect. Or, as S. says, whole is in part and part in whole; cause is in effect and effect in cause. [Description] How distinguish whole and part? Either is the other, the whole is part of the part, the effect is cause of the cause (sine qua non). [Description] S.: parts in whole as species in genus. But this is as more concrete is in less concrete. Whole cannot be abstract universal but concrete universal. Exactly, but what is this but a contradiction? [Description] N. cont. n How distinguish N from n? And what is n if no c? [Description] N does not cont. c N cont. c. [Description] NC cont. c (or nc?) Socinus, Fechner, Lequier, Whitehead, Montague, Brightman, Hocking, Hartshorne, Varisco, etc. [Description] Spinoza's system rests on: [Description] Attributes describing exactly the same thing though the intellect cannot see in the least how they are one and the same essence. [Description] Modes with a purely paradoxical relation of part-whole or effect-cause Modes conceived through God, not vice versa; yet to conceive God is logically to conceive all the modes. [Description] Substance as absolutely infinite is (a) logically possible and (b) identical with the supreme reality, and with God as object of highest form of religion, object of "love," and as a being who knows himself (as in Aristotle) and all things (not as in Sankara), though not as a purposive and creature-cherishing being making arbitrary decisions. [Description] God as Substance means all else is less than substance. Malebranche, Spin. [Description] God as supersubstance might leave other things as substances Desc. and Leibniz. [Description] Substance is 3 things: [Description] the reality, substrate of change [Description] Leibniz [Description] G. Martin [Description] B. Russell [Description] Couturat [Description] Loemker [Description] Spinoza [Description] Wolfson, H. A. [Description] McKeon [Description] 1a) N/c Phil to Seib. [Description] N -- c (Contrad. ? yet [Description] Implied by 1a?) [Description] 2a) N/ nc Arist. God mere abstraction [Description] N-- nc (Contr.) [Description] 4a) NC/c [Description] 4b) NC -- c Socinus? [Description] 3a)N/n [Description] 3b)N -- n Spin. Modal contrast lost? Everything abstract [Description] 5a) NC/ nc [Description] 5b) NC -- nc Wh. (Fechner, etc.) [Description] ............................................................................... .................................... [Description] 6a) NC/ n (Contingency in [Description] 6b) NC -- n Creator must imply cont. in Creature.) [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #622 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The Art of M. F. K. Fisher [Pages] 42 [Subjects] M. F. K. Fisher [Subjects] Aristotelian Approach [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 623 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Since the raft...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Dharma [Subjects] Nirvana [Subjects] Experience [Description] Incomplete manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 624 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] [MacIntyre insists...] [Newspaper] The New York Review [Date] December 7, 1989 [Pages] 39-40 [Subjects] MacIntyre [Subjects] Original Sin [Subjects] Moral Belief [Description] Incomplete manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 625 {Notes} [Authors] Ogden, Schubert M. [Title] Is There Only One True Religion, or Are There Many? [Date] March 1990 [Subjects] The Challenge of Pluralism [Subjects] The Case against Exclusivism [Subjects] Difficulties with the Case for Pluralism [Subjects] Beyond the Usual Options [Description] Samuel Ferguson Lectures for 1990 to be delibered in the Muriel Stott Conference Center, the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester on 5th- 8th March at 11:00 A.M. [Description] Also contains a boiographical note about the lecturer. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 626 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Cavazos, Lauro F. [Title] The Charles S. Peirce Newsletter [Date] April 1982 [Pages] 1-4 [Subjects] Forthcoming Meetings and Other News [Subjects] Introduction of New Books and Articles [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 627 {Notes} [Authors] Ono, Shin-Ichi [Title] Human Steps of Western History [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] Chapter & sections Ono covered: [Description] pp. 26-74 [Description] 187-193 [Description] 229-235 [Description] 278-284 [Description] VII-6 [Description] Human Love and Divine Love: Whitehead and Hartshorne [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 628 {Newspaper Article} [Authors] Laurence, William L. [Title] New Einstein Theory Unifies Basic Concepts of Universe [Newspaper] The New York Times [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Unified Field Theory [Subjects] Quantum Theory [Subjects] Heisneberg's Uncertainty Principle [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 629 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Analysis and the Social Structure of Experience [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 630 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Wittgenstein [Description] Contains only first front page of the paper. {Notes} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne?] [Title] Unknown [Inspiration of Religion...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Non-sensory Awareness [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] Inspiration of religion is not in its dogmas but in its history. History in broadest sense: dramatic form, perhaps including ritual? God said, let there be light. Dramatic, not metaphysical. The Holy One, blessed be He, said to Satan. Law of Mosese, so-called because Moses rejected suggestion it was his. [Description] [Description] How metaphysical element comes in and what happens when it does? [Description] Dramatic form not direct related to sense-observations. The Holy One, blessed be He, said... But did anyone hear his voice? see his moving lips? If there is a divine drama, it transcends our sense knowledge. Must resort to non-sensory knowledge. Truth or appropriateness of dramatic accounts can only be tested by their agreement with our deepest ideas and ideals. But which are these? Metaphysics is the finall attempt to clarify them, in their interrelationships. Non-sensory awareness, in some sense, basic in both religion and philos. [Description] Holy One, blessed by He, is like soul: in no place and one and only. In no place means, not seen or touched etc. One and only, without rival. In your body noone to compare with you. Cells are negligible compared to a human person. Everything negligible compared to God. God is one and only in all space; also in all time. Rival impossible. [Description] Connected with dramatic view: Love Lord thy God with all thy heart, etc. Nothing is additional to God. He is all our treasure. Sums up value of universe more strictly than a man sums up value of his bodily system. [Description] Final problem: does metaphysical contradict dramatic view in principle or not? Depends on the metaphysics. All-inclusiveness of value and impossibility of rivalry throughout all time do not of themselves imply impersonal, non-dramatic deity. If all experience in the world is embraced in divine experience, if God shares in all our thoughts and feelings, then in loving Him we love all that is loveable. But then also he cannot be rivalled, for any rival would be included in Him, and surpassed since all else would also be included. [Description] But, somehow metaphysics and theology has tended to take another path. God was not merely the One and Only, and the all-surpassing; He was the absolute, the simply perfect, incapable even of surpassing itself. But to include the world's valure is one thing, not to derive value from the world is another. To have no possible rival is one thing, to be incapable of self-enrichment is another. [Description] Again, since God could not be equalled by another, he must be immortal and incorruptible and beyond the accidental factors making for death or decay. This was taken to mean, he is wholly untouched by accident or anything contingent, no-necessary, God is wholly necessary, could in no way be otherwise. Paradox: if the world could have been otherwise, then could not God have been? For He knows that the world exists as it is, but had another world existed instead He would have known its existence and not the existence of this world. Thus the divine knowledge could have been otherwise. [Description] My own metaphysical doctrine is that the contingent is more ultimate than the necessary: for the inclusive reality must be contingent, since if anything were different there would be a different totality; but that the totality could be different does not exclude something in it which is inc[a]pable of being different. The invariant and the variant together gives a variant totality; the necessary and the contingent together gives a contingent totality; absolute and relative gives a relative totality. [Description] The dramatic is the contingent. Happenings are never necessary. Always something arbitrary which could be otherwise. Let there be light. Light, come into being. There shall be light. [Description] To say that the absolute and the relative together gives a relative totality and the necessary and the contingent a contingent totality is to say that the dramatic and the non-dramatic gives a dramatic totality. The inclusive point of view is that of history and drama, not of timeless essences, necessities, pure infinities. [Description] the Holy One, blessed be He, does act; there is a divine drama. But we have no clear and literal knowledge of this drama. Here is the mystery, not that the divine essence is unthinkable but that God is unthinkably more than any essence. He acts, makes decisions, evaluations, choices, but no man can hear or see this action or choice, but only its echoes in the world, as a cell in our bodies experiences effects of our thoughts and feelings but cannot represent these to itself. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 631 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [We cannot rely upon...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Spinoza [Description] One page fragment of the paper. [Description] Hartshorne's margin notes: "Hume rather than Spinoza, but neither one had the truth. Nor did any of the great religious or non- religious traditions have it. Sopenhauer was confident but wrong. Kant's three critiques were so wrong. Wm. James could easily show this." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 632 {Notes} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne?] [Title] Unknown [If determinism is true...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Deduction [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Upper part of the sheet is lost. [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] 4) If determinism is true, then the world in space and time is not the real world, does not provide conditions of its own intelligibility. Vs. Descartes. [Description] 5) If determinism is true, ground of the world is unintelligible; no theology. Vs. Spinoza, Leibniz. [Description] 6) If determinism is true, then ethics must posit a super- tempral freedom for the soul. Vs. Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume. [Description] 7) Existence must be given indexically. [Description] [Description] Truths conserved: [Description] 1) Matter is not negative of mind. Mind is the only stuff known if any is known. Matter a mere pattern of relations. [Description] 2)Causality is not given as absolute unless God is. [Description] 3) Soul is not given as absolute. [Description] 4) Time, like space, is nothing beyond experience, but a modality of experience as such. Leibniz, Berkeley. [Description] 5) Things as they really, or in se [sic], are = things as are adequate intuition would intuit them. [Description] [Description] Oversights: [Description] 1) All deduction is observation of the abstract in the concrete, is mathematical. A priori judgements are analytic. Kants "deduction" is impossible. Should be: description. All knowledge is jbservational, external or internal. Thinking is imaginative observation. [Description] 2) There is not need to limit space and time to anthropomorphic experience, nor even to finite experience as such. Just experience is enough. Detailed char. of space not known a priori. Space depends upon time. [Description] 3) Intellectual conceptions have not even all problematic meaning transcending space and time. Noumena can be spatio-temporal. Perfect intuition could see things temporally and, in a sense, spatially. Key to all intuition is idea of sympathy as sharing of feelings. Causal order is social harmony. [Description] 4) Determinism baseless assumption. Creative power can operate in the causal series, and explain it. Probability not ne[c]essity is key to nature. Evolution of laws. [Description] 5)Ditto-freedom of common sense kind will suffice. [Description] 7)No existence can fail to be given. Nothing can be strictly outside experience. Ignoranc[?] is vagueness and nothing but vagueness. Kant neglects twilight intuitions, in which all the larger aspects of world are given. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 633 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Perception and the "Concrete Abstractness" of Science [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Pages] 465-76 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Sense Experience [Subjects] Abstract [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 634 {Abstract} [Authors] Freeman, Eugene [Title] The Monist [Volume] 59:4 [Date] October 1976 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 635 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Bernard Lonergan's Philosophy of God, by Bernard J. Tyrell [Subjects] Knowdedge and Reality in Plato's Philebus, by Roger A. Shiner [Subjects] Phenomenology: Continuation and Criticism, by F. Kersten and R. Zaner [Subjects] Philosophical Problems of Space and Time, by Adolf Grunbaum [Subjects] Aspects of the Problem of Universals, by Donald Brownstein [Subjects] Explorations in Phenomenology, by David Carr and Edward S. Casey [Subjects] Suicide, by S. E. Sprott [Subjects] Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language, by Hide Ishiguro [Subjects] Lotze's System of Philosophy, by George Santayana [Subjects] The Transcendental Imagination, by Charles E. Winquist [Subjects] The Notion of Form in Kant's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment, by Theodore E. Uehling, Jr. [Subjects] A Natural Theology for Our Time, by Hartshorne [Subjects] Analogy and Philosophical Language, by David Burrell [Description] Marked in the abstract of Hartshorne's A Natural Theology for Our Time and The Logic of Perfection. {Abstract} [Authors] Freeman, Eugene [Title] The Monist [Volume] 59:2 [Date] April 1976 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 636 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Author's Abstracts [Description] Marked in Hartshorne's Born to Sing. {Conference} [Conference Name] Kyoto American Studies Seminar [Location] Kyoto, Japan [Date] 1958 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Includes Hartshorne's biography. [Item Number] # 637 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Abstract and Concrete Approaches to Deity [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] The Notion of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 638 {Conference} [Conference Name] Second Inter-American Congress of Philosophy [Location] Columbia University, New York City [Date] December 28-31, 1947 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Hartshorne was a participant of discussion panel on Robert L. Calhoun's "Method in Philosophy and Theology." [Item Number] # 639 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Goodman, Nelson [Title] Unknown[MS on Logic and Philosophy] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 640 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Incomple Manuscrips of a book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Simoni, Henry [Title] Three Models of the Relationship of God and World: Hartshorne, Neville and Plotinus [Publisher] Boston University [Pub Location] Boston, MA [Date] 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 641 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Nevill [Subjects] Plotinus [Description] Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Incomplete manuscripts of the dissertation. Contains moderation marks and underlining in Abstract. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Barbera, Henry [Title] Untitled Work on World Inequality [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 642 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains a separate note: "Henry Barbera married Judy Hartshorne, daughter of Richard Hartshorne (Charles Hartshorne's brothers). Thus he was CH's nephew by marriage. EHS" {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] [On Hartshorne] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 643 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. Incomplete manuscripts of the original. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics [Publisher] Springer-Verlag [Pub Location] Berlin/ Heidelberg/ New York [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 644 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Quantum Theory of Consciousness [Subjects] The Copenhagen Interpretation [Subjects] Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics [Subjects] Mind, Matter, and Pauli [Subjects] Choice and Meaning in the Quantum Universe [Subjects] Futer Achievement to be Gained through Science [Subjects] A Quantum Conception of Man [Description] Incomplete Manuscripts of the first part. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hazelett, Richard [Title] Find God Through Your Intellect [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 645 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Rationalism [Subjects] The Idea of God [Description] Manuscripts of the book. Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Peirce, Charles Sanders [Title] Reasoning and the Logic of Things [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 646 [Subjects] Charles Sanders Peirce [Description] Contains two letters of William P. Sister and Kenneth Ketner concerning publication. Also, contains Extract of the book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ketner, Kenneth L. [Title] Untitled [Letters from Harvard University...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Charles Sanders Peirce. [Description] Project for writing a book on Peirce. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 647 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Aristotle's Modal View of Time and Eternity [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 648 [Subjects] The Universal Specialist [Subjects] Ontology as the Modal Logic of Becoming [Subjects] Aristotle's Eternalistic Bias [Description] This manuscript is Chapter 4 of an untitled book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Revising the American Dream [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Equalitarianism [Subjects] Racism [Subjects] Religious Pluralism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 649 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Charles Sanders Peirce's Metaphysics of Evolution [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 650 [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Peirce {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Idea of God in the History of Philosophy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 651 [Subjects] God's Consciousness [Subjects] God's Omniscient [Subjects] Pantheism [Subjects] Plato's Theism [Subjects] Aristotelian Theism [Subjects] Stoics, Spinoza, Bradley, Royce [Subjects] Philo, Augustine, Al Gazali, Scholasticism: Classical Theism [Subjects] Plotinus: Emanationism [Subjects] Socinus, Lequier, James, Brightman: Temporalistic Theism [Subjects] Schelling, Fechner, Berdyaev, Whitehead: Modern Panentheism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] King, Winstan L. [Title] Split Selves and Fractured Karma [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Traditinal Buddhist Theory of Selfhood [Subjects] Split Personality Karma and its Cure [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 652 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Streng, Frederick J. [Title] Metaphysics, Negative Dialectic and the Expression of the Inexpressible [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Use of Propositions in Expressing the Inexpressible [Subjects] The Understanding of Causation and Individuality in Two Attempts to Avoid Dualism [Subjects] The Relation of a Full Realization of Highest Value to Existence [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 653 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Abe, Masao [Title] The Metaphysical Nature of Negativity in the East and the West [Date] November 1974 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Being and Nonbeing [Subjects] Tillich [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Sunyata [Subjects] Samsara and Nirbana [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] The Front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 654 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Another Famous University...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 655 [Subjects] Harding's Successor [Subjects] Elija Jordan [Subjects] Paul Weiss [Subjects] Japanese Philosophers [Description] Also contains Emily Hartshonre's note on the paper: "This MS represents an elaboration of The Darkness and the Light. I do not know whether it was ever published or delivered as a lecture." {Article in Book} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [Hartman's Critique] [Pages] 63-4 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 656 [Subjects] Axiology [Subjects] Norm of Energy {Magazine Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The New Pantheism (I and II) [Newspaper] The Christian Register [Date] and27, 1936 [Pages] 6 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 657 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Evil [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown[ metaphysicians have often...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 658 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Wittgenstein [Subjects] The Principles of Contrast and Polarity [Subjects] Determinism and Materialism as Extremes [Subjects] Substance as an Extreme--Or an Ambiguity [Subjects] The Middle Way in Philosophy of Religion [Subjects] Universal and Particular [Subjects] Psychicalism and Materialism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Fragments of the paper (from page 8). {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Peirce's Synechism...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 659 [Subjects] Tautology [Description] Fragments of the paper from 4 to 6. {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Effects rigorously deducible....] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Universal Time [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] Effects rigorously deducible once they have occurred (p. 31) yet are not.. anticipatable." Deducible from what? From antecedent events? This is denied, and we are told that only the course of the things coming to be as terminating in the effect and embracing the entire career of the effect determine the effect. Is this the tautology that a process down to and in cluding E entails E? But then the process short of E does not entail E, and the effect is necessary only in the sense that anything entails itself. Is it not unnecessarily paradoxical to say that the effect is both free and necessary? [Description] [Description] Another meaning suggested: The course by which an effect comes about (p. 18)... ends with the necessity that another free course take place. Does this mean: at each moment it is enevitable that some further actualization or other shall take place (the cessation of process is impossible) and in each case there are limits of possibility as to what then and there can take place? Thus freedom is necessarily exercized somehow, and necessarily not outside certain limits, but within those limits there is no necessity except in the trivial tautological sense that a process includes its end phase, i.e., it includes what it includes. [Description] [Description] What is most determinate or concrete or particular, that from which abstract properties are abstracted? It seems to be said that the enduring individual thing or person is the concrete. But then events or states must be less concrete. Yet how are they? The state of the man includes the man in his previously acquired nature plus some new determinations. Thus the state is more determinate than the previous man, and contains the latter as an abstraction. [Description] [Description] Is it correct to interpret Whiteehad as saying that events are wholly new, and merely point to their predecessors, when Whitehead says that events must "house their actual (antecedent) world"? Also are not his eternal objects identical factors in many events? Surely Whitehead does not suppose that terms of relations are outside the relations. Does he not indeed say that this is the error of Bradley and others, to fail to distinguish between relational universals and concrete relations of concrete entities. [Description] To what extent is "universal time: in contradiction with the relativity of physics. [Description] [Description] Does "universal time" mean cosmic simulaneity, in contradiction to relativity physics? [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 660 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untilted [Views Before Declaring His Own...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 661 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Bergson's Theory [Subjects] Descartes [Subjects] Prehension [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Incomplete manuscript. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [To The Life On This Planet...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 662 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Principles of Metaphysics [Subjects] Phenomenological Principle [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Principle of Moderation [Subjects] Principle of Inclusive Polarity [Subjects] Principle of Doctrinal Matrices [Subjects] Temporal Structure of Experience [Subjects] Principle of Contrast [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Incomplete manuscript from 6 to 27. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [The Literal Truth...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 663 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Technology [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Politics [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Also contains two page handwritten notes. [Description] [Description] The acutal note reads: [Description] [Description] Universal freedom as inherent in life and activity as such makes the verbally conceivable notion of a world without risk of conflict and suffering a pseudo-idea. Does freedom equally exclude a world wholly without malice, deliberate causing of suffering, sadism or masochism? The answer seems to be "No, on condition that life and mind are present only in God and in forms of mind devoid of high levels of consciousness capable of criticising motives in the light of ethical ideals or principles. Such a world, it seems, was our world in early stages of the big bang and before advanced stages of planetary formation. The development of the Home Sapience brain perhaps marked the transition on this planet from non-moral to immoral as well as, moral behavior. As one student of animal behavior for almost eighty years. I find the notion that even ideal or divine power could make such a transition occur with no risk of wickedness, genuine immorality, uncontrollable hatred, selfish greed, and the like unplausable. I admit, however, that I find equally unplausable the idea that, supposing, many planets with high forms of life, they are all disgraced by facilly thinking or "sapient" species as wicked as our species has been. This seems unduly gloomy a view; surely, some must have been more truly sapient, more ethical, than we have been. To this extent there may have been a Fall. Anyhow, repentance for our individual haares in this may be in order. Oppressions have indeed occurred, and notably in this century. They are occuring. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [It Is Modern Scicece That...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 664 [Subjects] Moderate Marked [Subjects] Darwin [Subjects] Mead [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Quantum Theory [Description] Incomplete fragments of the original paper from 219 to34. [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Sensation and Feeling: The Monistic Theory of Emotional Expression [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 665 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Monistic Theory [Subjects] Sensory and Nonsensory Feelings [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Ogden, Schubert M. [Title] On Transcendentals [Date] September 1989 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Transcendentals [Subjects] Categories [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] A fragmental collections of Ogden's articles . Also contains correspondence between Hartshorne and Odgen. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 666 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Of the Old or New Testament...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 667 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Theism [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Neoclassical Metaphysics [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [It Is One Thing to Say...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 668 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Reality [Subjects] Mind [Subjects] Phenomenology [Subjects] Intuitions and Concept [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Incomplete manuscripts of the original. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Logic of Givenness [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 669 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Perception [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Consciousness [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Chapter 10 of a certain book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Aesthetic Dimensions of Religious Experience [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Contains a diagram. [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] The various aesthetic values associated with beauty can be diagrammed in a fashion which I have developed and published in two books, but which I repeat here with slight variations because I see no oher way to clarify the relationships. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 670 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Pickle, Joseph [Title] The Sixteen Positive and Negative Options in Thought About God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Subtitle is Necessity and Contingeny as Applied to God and The World: Hartshorne's Model. [Description] It is a Figure [diagram]. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 671 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Neville, Robert [Title] Buddhism and Process Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Relations and Causation [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Unity and Interpretation [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 672 {Book Review} [Authors] Ford, L. S. [Title] Creativity in American Philosophy [Book Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] New York Press [Pub. Date] 1984 [Periodical] Choice [Date] May 1985 [Item Number] # 673 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Description] AB: Hartshorne has published well over 400 essays, many of which go over old ground. Thus it is all too easy to miss a really original essay, such as "Whitehead's Revolutionary Concept of Prehension" (1979), which ingeniously explores the reasons why no earlier philosophers had this concept. Hartshorne's readers can be grateful for this self-selection of 12 previously published articles, indicating ones well worth reading. His missing, but we do have "Santayana's Defiant Eclecticism" reprinted. Whitehead is not represented except in the one essay mentioned above, but essays on that subject have found their own book: Hartshorne's Whitehead's Philosophy (1972). Over half the essays are new, in a roughly chronological arrangement that is indicated by the title of a splendid essay "From Colonial Beginnings to Philosophical Greatness"--their subjects being Jonathan Edwards, Emerson, the "great six," Mead, Tillich, Rorty, Weiss, Neville, and others. The four-page essay on Blanshard is stronger, in this reviewer's estimation, than Hartshorne's contribution to The Philosophy of Brand Blanshard, ed. by P.A. Schilpp (CH, Apr'81). These essays do not show how Hartshorne appreciated and appropriated these thinkers (as Tillich's informal essays show), but how these thinkers are to be assessed according to the standard of process metaphysics. {Book Review} [Authors] Unknown [Title] The Logic of Perfection: And Other Essays in Neoclassical Metaphysics [Book Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Publisher] Open Court [Pub Location] LaSalle, IL [Pub. Date] 1962 [Periodical] The Key Reporter [Date] Autumn 1963 [Item Number] # 674 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Logic [Subjects] Perfection [Description] Reading Recommended by the Book Committee. [Description] AB: Notable for an incisive analysis of Anselm's ontological argument in terms of what the author calls the "neo-classical philosophy," the title essay is also a probing critique of the pertinent literature. It is followed by other papers--for instance, an incisive one on "Mind, Matter and Freedom"--which will enchant the reader by their mastery of dialectic even when they do not win his complete assent. [Description] Also included is a proof[?] containing pgs 17-48 Not Marked. {Sermon} [Author] Budd, Daniel E. [Title] Six Common Mistakes About God [Meeting Loc] The Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo [Date] May 5, 1985 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 675 [Subjects] Omnipotence [Subjects] Omniscience Unsympathetic Goodness [Subjects] Immortality As a Career after Death [Subjects] Revelation as Infallible [Contents] Sermon based on Hartshorne's Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes, SUNY Press, Albany, 1984. Also contains a sheet of "Order of Service." {Journal Article} [Authors] Kane, R. H. [Title] Nature, Plenitude and Sufficient Reason [Periodical] American Philosophical Quarterly [Volume] 13 [Issue] 1 [Date] January 1976 [Pages] 23-31 [Subjects] The Principle of Plenitude [Subjects] Plenitude and Time [Subjects] Sufficient Reason [Subjects] Physics and Plenitude [Description] The University of Texas at Austin [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 676 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hazelett/ Turner [Title] Benevolence [Date] February 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 677 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Personal Psychological Coherence [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Fragments of the original book, Benevelent Living. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Also contains a postscript manuscript by Hartshorne. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] What Is the Christian Design for Living? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] The Life of Jesus [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlinings. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 678 {Notes} [Authors] Burtt, Edwin Arthur [Title] Untitled [If I continue...] [Date] n.d. [Description] Quoted from Essays in Honor of John Dewey. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 679 {Journal Article} [Authors] Clarke, Bowman L. [Title] Beard on the Conceivability of God's Non-Existence [Periodical] The Southern Journal of Philosophy [Volume] XVIII [Issue] 4 [Date] 1980 [Pages] 501-7 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Beard [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 680 {Journal Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Charles Hartshorne: A Secondary Bibliography [Periodical] Process Studies [Pages] 181-228 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 681 {Notes} [Authors] Fisch, Max H. [Title] Some Notes and Queries on "First Impressions of Sense" [Date] August 9, 1969 [Description] The actual notes reads: [Description] [Description] One of the merits of Murphey's Development is that it makes clear that Peirce's anti-Cartesianism was directed as much against British empiricism, and more particularly against Hume, as against Descartes. A key phrase in his argument is "first impressions of sense." It occurs on p. 134, 301, 303, 312, 319, 337, 338, 372. "First impressions" and "impressions of sense" occur on several other pages, and "impressions" still oftener. On "impressions" see especially pp. 70-72. [Description] [Description] One would guess that "first impressions of sense" was a phrase of frequent occurrence in Peirce, but Murphey does not quote any passage in which it occurs, or give any reference for it. In the Collected Papers I have found it so far only at 5.223n2 (1868), 5.291 (1868), 6.492(c. 1896), 2. 141 (1902), and 5.416 (1905). "The first impressions upon our senses" occurs in ms. 357 (1866), "the first impression of sense" in ms. 932 (1868, draft of CP 5.291); "sensuous impressions" at 1.545 (1867); "original sensations" in ms. 368 in a passage quoted by Murphey on p. 124 (1873). [Description] [Description] So much for the notes. Now for the queries. [Description] [Description] In ms. 856 (1911) there is this curious passage: "Before a child begins to reason, the only kind of conscious knowledge he has is perception. Now percepts are certainly built up out of something; and these somethings are called by the psychologists to whom I am contemporary, the first impressions of sense. These 'first impressions of sense' appear to me to be, in a sense, fictions." [Description] [Description] First query: What psychologists to whom Peirce was contemprary used the phrase "first impressions of sense?" I can't think of any. "And indeed, who besides Peirce ever used the phrase? I can't think of anybody.) [Description] [Description] The phrase occurs four times in 2.141 (1902). Here is the fourth ocurrence: "As for going back to the first impressions of sense, as some logicians recommend me to do, that would be the most chimerical of undertakings." [Description] [Description] Second query: What logicians? I can't think of any. [Description] [Description] Third query: Does Peirce himself use the phrase elsewhere than in the passages referred to in preceding paragraphs? [Description] [Description] I do not doubt that there are positive answers to all three queries, and I hope that somebody will come up with them. [Description] [Description] If positive answers are not forthcoming, there will then be room for a [Description] [Description] Fourth query: How did Peirce come to believe that psychologists and logicians other than himself had used the phrase? [Description] [Description] and a [Description] [Description] Fifth query: How did Peirce come to coin the phrase? Why was he not content with Hume's "impressions of sensation"? [Description] [Description] Whether the phrase was coined by Peirce or by somebody else, a plausible first guess is that it was suggested by the first paragraph of Book II of Hume's Treatise, which yields the following scheme: [Description] [Description] Percepsions of the mind -- impressions --original -- of the senses [Description] -- bodily pains and pleasures [Description] -- secondary or reflective [Description] -- ideas [Description] [Description] Sixth query: Is there any likelier source than this? [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 682 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Cobb, John B. Jr. [Title] The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne [Conference Name] The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne [Date] September 1991 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 683 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Introduction of the book. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] "This article is a revised version of a lecture given on September 30, 1991 in Claremont, California during a conference celebrating Charles Hartshorne and the publication of The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne, vol. XX in The Library of Living Philosophers Series, edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn (La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1991). {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Griffin, David Ray [Title] The Holy, Necessary Goodness, and Morality [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 684 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Meaning of Right and Ought [Subjects] Criteriological and the Perceptual Meaning of Right and Ought [Subjects] Ideal Observer [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Diagrams of Aesthetic Values is? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Health [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] B.S. '73 (92) [Description] WM [Description] CSPM [Description] PCH [Description] CHCG ed. Santiago Sia (p. 258) [Description] [Description] Animal habits are orderly, but not that orderly (to justify causal determinism, Darwin's greatest mistake as aphilosopher defending evolution against gedvocre(?) theologians. [Description] Darwin's greatness was in zoology, not in philosophy of religion, also not in physics, chemistry, or astronomy. He was handicapped, and did not know his limitations. Howerver he was a good kind person liked by all who knew him, including his religious wife who loved him. [Description] [Description] On the other side of the envelope also contains notes on his medicine: "Monday, Wed'day, Friday pink pills. Tues. Th. Sat. no pink pills. [Description] Kinkaid: Sinsa [Description] 1928 things getting worse--depression. [Description] No srokes--low blood pressure. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #685 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Negative Facts and the Analogical Inference to 'Other Mind' [Editors] S. Radhakrishnan [Book Title] Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Souvenir Volume [Publisher] The Darshana International [Pub Location] Moradabad, India [Date] September 1964 [Pages] 147-52 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 686 [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Idea of God {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] What the Ontological Proof Does Not Do [Periodical] The Review of Metaphysics [Volume] XVII [Issue] 4 [Date] June 1964 [Pages] 608-9 [Subjects] John O. Nelson [Subjects] The Proof of the Existence of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 687 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Whitehead and Ordinary Language [Periodical] Southern Journal of Philosophy [Date] Winter 1969 [Pages] 437-45 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Whitehead's Metaphysics [Subjects] Linguistic Analysis [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] phenomenology [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 688 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Analysis and Cultural Lag in Philosophy [Periodical] Southern Journal of Philosophy [Date] Spring and Summer, 1973 [Pages] 105-12 [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Berkeley [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 689 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Creativity in the Shadow of Parmenides: The Failure of Whitehead's Theory of Ingression [Date] 1990 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Creativity as Ingression [Subjects] Ontological Principle [Subjects] Subjective Aim [Subjects] PrehensionSatisfaction/ Objectification [Subjects] Eternal Objects [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Also contains Voskuil's memo, "My Criticisms of ANW--Need Revisions." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 690 {Thesis} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane Martin [Title] "Meaning and Categoreal Status of Transmutation" [Type] Ph.D. Thesis [Date] 1969 [Publisher] University of Missouri [Pub Location] Columbia [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 691 [Subjects] Transmutation [Subjects] Nexus and Societies [Subjects] The Contrast Involved in Transmutation [Subjects] Transmutation and Omniscience [Description] One Chapter of the dissertation, titled "Whitehead's Metaphysical Aesthetic." {Journal Article} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane [Title] Grace: God As Not Free Not to Love [Periodical] Dialog [Volume] 17 [Date] Winter 1978 [Pages] 46-9 [Description] Contains author's note, "Some of my publishe writing on subjects you will recognize." [Description] Also contains other articles, "Views and Countervies" and "Ethical Meaning's Theistic Implications." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 692 {Abstract} [Authors] Voskuil, Duane Martin [Title] An Analysis of Faith, Belief and Knowledge to Determine the Validity of the Rational Proofs for the Existence of God [Date] 1961 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 693 [Subjects] The Existence of God [Subjects] Epistomology [Description] An abstract of a thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Art. Also contains the title page ofauthor's term paper that submitted to Hartshorne. [Description] AB: Such objections to the cogency of the theistic proofs as, 1) the proofs are logically valid but not capable of conclusively demonstrating God's existence, and 2) the proofs themselves are not logically valid, are shown to be unfounded by establishing the epistemological framework of the proofs on as firm a basis as any claim to knowledge and by using the Ontological argument, which is then set in this common framework, to refute the arguments which assert that the proofs are not logically valid. [Description] Belief and knowledge have traditionally vied for the honor of dealing with God's existence. By means of a historical sketch and a systematic analysis of these basic epistemological concepts, belief is found to be a conscious ideal on which one does not reflect, and knowledge is seen to be a belief which has been tested and corroborated by a standard, itself a belief, however, one which must be morally assumed because it cannot evaluate itself as corroborated or falsified. [Description] The concept of God, (which includes supremacy and reference to existence or God could not be supreme), is a belief which when tested cannot be falsified. Since this belief, once it has been tested and corroborated, is to be called knowledge, the necessary conclusion is then that God is known to exist. {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Cournot, Antoine Augustin [Book Title] Unknown [Pages] 245 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Cournot, Antoine Augustin [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 694 {Article in Book} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Problems of Empiricism [Editors] Colodny, Robert G. [Book Title] Beyond the Edge of Certainty: Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy [Publisher] Prentice Hall [Pub Location] Englewood Cliffs, NJ [Date] 1965 [Pages] 181, 184, 246, 257 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 695 [Subjects] Empiricism [Description] Fragments of the paper. {Article in Book} [Authors] Unknown [Title] West and East Meet on the Ground of Art [Book Title] Creativity in Man and Nature [Pages] 152- [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 696 [Subjects] Nature and Man [Subjects] Tao [Subjects] Knowledge {Notes} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Nietzsche [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Feminism [Subjects] Power [Subjects] Yin and Yang [Subjects] Nietzsche [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 697 {Conference Paper} [Authors] McHenry, Leemon B./ Ford, Lewis S. [Title] Panpsychism in Whitehead's Science and the Modern World/ [Title] Science, Panpsychism, and the Modern World [Conference Name] Society for the Study of Process Philosophy [Date] December 1995 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 698 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Interiority [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Respondent is Patricia Mazzarella, Providence College. [Description] Meeting in conjunction with The American Philosophicl Association, Eastern Division. These two articles show the contrast, McHenry affirms panpsychism, while Ford have largely denied it. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Of Providence, Eschatology and Destiny [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Providence [Subjects] Eschatology [Subjects] Destiny [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 699 {Public Document} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Membership Directory [Date] August 1987 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Directories [Description] Also contains Collegium Membership 1982, 1985, mailing list of International Society for Chinese Philosophy, and the directory of SSPP 1984. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 700 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Rational and Empirical Elements in the Knowledge of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 701 [Subjects] Rationalism [Subjects] Impiricism [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Extremely fragile transcript. [Description] Contains three copies of the paper. {Conference} [Conference Name] American Academy of Arts and Sciences [Location] Cambridge, Massachusetts [Date] April 1993 [Description] Steps in Election of Academy Members. [Item Number] # 702 {Abstract} [Authors] Auxier, Randall [Title] C.S. Peirce: An Intellectual Biography [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 703 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Slightly annotated in Auxier's book review of "C. S. Peirce: An Intellectual Biography" in Society for the Advancement of American Philosphy (Newsletter No. 60). {Journal Article} [Authors] Ketner, Kenneth Laine [Title] Peirce's "Most Lucid and Interesting Paper": An Introduction to Cenopythagoreanism [Periodical] International Philosophical Quarterly [Volume] XXVI, no.4 [Issue] 104 [Date] December 1986 [Pages] 375-92 [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Valency Analysis [Subjects] Phaneroscopy [Description] The first page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 704 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Kuntz, Paul Grimley [Title] Charles Hartshorne's Theory of Order and Disorder [Conference Name] Society for Philosophy of Religion [Date] 1972 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 705 [Subjects] Order [Subjects] Disorder [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] The conference was held in Savannah, Georgia. [Description] Emory University. {Journal Article} [Authors] Mackey, Louis [Title] Slouching Toward Bethlehem: Deconstructive Strategies in Theology [Periodical] ATR/LXV [Volume] 3 [Pages] 225-6 [Subjects] Deconstructionism [Description] Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas. [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 706 {Journal Article} [Authors] Masani, P. R. [Title] The Thermodynamic and Phylogenetic Foundations of Human Wickedness [Periodical] Zygon [Volume] 20 [Issue] 3 [Date] September 1985 [Pages] 283-320 [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Subjects] Fall I and the Second Law of Thermodynamics [Subjects] Entropy Principle [Subjects] Explication of the Concept of Sin [Subjects] Deductive Embedding of the Theory of Evil Within Physics [Subjects] Philogenetic Origins of Sin [Subjects] The Nonhuman Mammals [Subjects] Thermodynamics [Description] The front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. [Description] AB: The Problem of evil is brought under the ambit of science by explicating the theological concept "sinful" in thermodynamic and phylogenetic terms, and the proposition "Homo sapiens is a sinful species" is established. By a like explication, the theological concept of the "Fall I and Fall II, of thermodynamic and anthropogenetic origins, respectively. Fall I affects all life; Fall II ("original sin") affects Homo sapiens and its immediate forebears alone. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 707 {Book Review} [Authors] Diefenbeck, James A. [Title] Sleepwalking with Aristotle [Item Number] # 708 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Aristotle [Description] AB: Animism or the idea that the natural world is characterized by centers of intelligent or purposive striving has been abandoned by western science although it characterizes the natural philosophy of the Greek thinkers from which our tradition springs. This paper suggests that this concept is again becoming important and that the reintroduction into the temporal world of a revised animism, expanded beyond the concept Aristotle used, is essential for solving the great modern problem of originative development before which scientific thought is powerless. [Description] The western concept of a mechanical nature ordered by a single center of divine will represent both the idealization of Aristotle's concept of rational order and the symbolic extension of the power of intelligence beyond the function which it plays in Aristotle's view of nature. The illusory separation between divine creativity and natural mechanism can be overcome by recognizing the existence in the temporal world of animate centers possessing a creative power unrecognized by Aristotle, and reserved by Christian tradition to God. This revised animism leads to the problem of how diverse centers of independent origination can be ordered. The development of historical thought is suggested as a mode of knowledge for answering this problem. {Book Review} [Authors] Quine, W. V. [Title] In the Logical Vestibule [Book Authors] MacHale, Desmond [Publisher] Boole Press [Pub Location] Dublin [Periodical] TLS [Date] July 1985 [Item Number] # 709 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Logic [Subjects] George Boole [Description] Book review of "George Boole: His Life and Work." {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Richards [Title] Unknown [The Following Summary...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 710 [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Incomplete manuscripts of the original. Richards is the one who pursued a degree under Hartshorne. {Article in Book} [Authors] Smith, John E. [Title] Religion and Theology in Peirce [Item Number] # 711 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Philosophy of Religion [Subjects] Theology [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Journal Article} [Authors] Stapp, Henry P. [Title] Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics [Periodical] Foundations of Physics [Volume] 12 [Issue] 4 [Date] April 1982 [Pages] 363-99 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Quantum Theory and Mind-Matter [Subjects] Bell's Theorem [Subjects] The Psycholphysical Theory [Subjects] Sperry's Model [Subjects] Eccles' Model [Subjects] Consciousness and Control [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Description] "A theory of psychophysical phenomena is proposed. It resolves simultaneously four basic problems of science, namely the problems of the connections between: 1) mind and matter, 2) quantum theory and reality, 3) relativity theory and "becoming," and relativity theory and Bell's theorem." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 712 {Journal Article} [Authors] Sweet, Albert [Title] Intersubjective Preference [Periodical] Nature and System [Volume] 2 [Date] 1980 [Pages] 21-28 [Subjects] Theory of Intersubjective Preference [Subjects] Theory of Measurement [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 713 {Journal Article} [Authors] Reeves, Gene [Title] Talking About God: A Process Perspective [Periodical] Dialogue and Alliance [Volume] 6 [Issue] 1 [Date] Spring 1992 [Pages] 61-8 [Subjects] The Notion of God [Subjects] The Divine Eros [Description] Contains Hartshorne's note, "Shares Wh's one-sided of Plato." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 714 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Viney, Rebecca [Title] Unknown [Charles Hartshorne Is...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 715 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Biographical Article. {Journal Article} [Authors] Viney, Donald and Rebecca [Title] For the Beauty of the Earth: A Hartshornean Ecological Aesthetic [Periodical] Proceedings of the Institute for Liberal Studies [Volume] 4 [Date] Fall 1993 [Pages] 38-44 [Subjects] Orthodox Axiology and the Amazon Rain Forests [Subjects] All Creatures Great and Small [Subjects] The Beauty of the Earth [Description] Also contains one page fragments of a paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 716 {Journal Article} [Authors] Trammell, Richard Louis [Title] Charles Sanders Peirce and Henry James the Elder [Periodical] Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society [Volume] IX [Issue] 4 [Date] Fall 1973 [Subjects] God's Essential Creativity [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Contains title page and first page of the article. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 717 {Journal Article} [Authors] Vaught, Carl G. [Title] Hartshorne's Ontological Argument: An Instance of Misplaced Concreteness [Periodical] International Journal for Philosophy of Religion [Volume] III [Issue] 1 [Date] Spring 1972 [Pages] 18-34 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Description] Pennsylvania State University [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining. Especially contains four page handwritten notes in front and back covers regarding the proof of God. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 718 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creativity and the Deductive Logic of Causality [Periodical] The Review of Metaphysics [Volume] XXVII [Issue] 1 [Date] September 1973 [Pages] 62-74 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Spinoza [Subjects] Popper [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 719 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Personal Identity from A to Z [Publisher] Process Studies 2 no.3 [Pub Location] Claremont, CA [Date] Fall 1972 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 720 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Personal Identity [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Plato [Description] It is a kind of revised paper of the original that appeard in Process Studies. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Whitehead's Revolutionary Concept of Prehension [Periodical] International Philosophical Quarterly [Volume] XIX [Issue] 3 [Date] September 1979 [Pages] 253-63 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Pluralism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 721 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Whitehead's Differences from Buddhism [Periodical] Philosophy East and West [Volume] 25 [Issue] 4 [Date] October 1975 [Pages] 407-413 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Staple bound [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 722 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Sibley, Jack R. and A. Y. Gunter [Title] Untitled [360. "Whitehead's Metaphysical System..."] [Series Title] Process Philosophy: Basic Writings [Publisher] University Press of University [Pub Location] Washington, DC [Date] 1978 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 723 [Subjects] Bibliography [Description] Fragments of the book. Contains item number from 360 to 411. {Book Review} [Authors] Lichtgfeld, A. [Title] Studies in Process Philosophy, Vol. 1 and 2 [Book Authors] Whittemore, R. C., Den Haag, and M. Nijhoff [Pub. Date] 1974 [Periodical] Tijokehrift Voor Filosofie [Date] 1979 [Item Number] # 724 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Book review of a book, originally published in Belgium. [Description] Contains minor margin notations. {Book Review} [Authors] Ogden, Schubert M. [Title] Christian Theology and Neoclassical Theim [Book Authors] Gunton, Colin F. [Publisher] Oxford University Press [Pub Location] Oxford [Pub. Date] 1978 [Periodical] The Journal of Religion [Date] 1980 [Item Number] # 725 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] The front page bears a dedicatory inscription from the author. {Journal Article} [Authors] Curtin, Constance, Clayton L. Dawson, Nolen Provenzano, and Philip Cooper [Title] The Plato System: Using the Computer to Teach Russian [Periodical] Slavic and East European Journal [Volume] 20 [Issue] 3 [Date] Fall 1976 [Pages] 280-92 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Acronym for Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 276 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hare, Peter H. and Edward H. Madden [Title] Evil and Inconclusiveness [Periodical] Sophia [Volume] XI [Issue] 1 [Date] April 1972 [Pages] 9-20 [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Subjects] John Hick [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Description] Also contains Croix's "Malcolm's Proslogion III Argument." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 727 {Thesis} [Authors] Rouintree, Kevin [Title] Virtue, Pluralism, and Human Nature: Towards an Integration of Virtue Ethics and Modern Moral Theory [Type] Prospectus of a Ph. D. Dissertation [Date] April 28, 1997 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 728 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Alasdair MacIntyre [Subjects] Ethical Theory [Subjects] Human Nature [Subjects] Pluralism [Subjects] Raz's Morality of Freedom {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 729 [Description] A collection of incomplete manuscripts. Some of them are attributed to Hartshorne, and others are attributed to various authors. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 730 [Description] A collection of incomplete manuscripts. Some of them are attributed to Hartshorne, and others are attributed to various authors. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 731 [Description] A collection of incomplete manuscripts. Some of them are attributed to Hartshorne, and others are attributed to various authors. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 732 [Description] A collection of incomplete manuscripts. Some of them are attributed to Hartshorne, and others are attributed to various authors. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unidentified [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 733 [Description] A collection of incomplete manuscripts. Many of them are attributed to Hartshorne, and others are attributed to various authors. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Power, Surpassing That...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 734 [Subjects] Divine Power [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Description] Fragments of the paper (11 to 17). {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Meaning, And For...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 735 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Dessoir [Subjects] Davis [Subjects] Munroe [Subjects] Aesthetic Potential [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Dimensions or Variables...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 736 [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Music [Subjects] Bird Song {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Word Flower Is...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 737 [Subjects] Shakespeare [Subjects] Evolution [Description] Incomplete Manuscript written ath the age of 94. [Description] [Description] Actual manuscript reads: [Description] [Description] [W]ord flower is like the thing it names, a gentle, soothing sound, opposite to the (closely regarded) very different word growl (because of the gr instead of fl and the unaccented ending er.) Shakespeare in some sonnets (see the 65th) is almost a magician in his use of such resemblances and differences. [Description] It is a fair question how many psychologists are evolutionary enough, and the same holds for philosophers and theologians. With that not altogether happy thought I conclude this essay, entirely written at the age of 94, thanks to modern medicine. I can prove that debt to applied science. My brain was within minutes of its death when I was twenty years old. It was saved by a hospital orderly who knew the Heimlich manouver before Heimlich himself was born, worthy man though he is. So chancey is this life of ours. How else could it be so interesting. C.H. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Touch, Are Extended...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 738 [Subjects] Subject and Object [Subjects] Actuality [Subjects] Matter [Subjects] Social Order {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [I Regret This...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 739 [Subjects] Aesthetic Theory of Death [Subjects] Ethical Value [Subjects] Religious Value [Subjects] Satisfaction [Subjects] Divine Perfection {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Atom You Must Sympathize...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 740 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Popper [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Wright [Subjects] Segall [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Was Able Physicist...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 741 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Unitarianism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Any Given Point...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 742 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Order of World [Subjects] Probablity [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Fragments of the original paper. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [In A Brief Passage...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 743 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Being and Nonbeing [Subjects] Foreknowledge [Subjects] Deconstructionism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Retains pages from 9 to 24. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [?] [Title] Untitled [I Close With Some Reflections...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 744 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Low of Categories [Description] Retains 13 and 14 pages. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [An Ape Can Create...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 745 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Symbolic Power [Subjects] Equality of Human Beings [Description] Cotains minor revision. {Article in Book} [Authors] Barbour, Ian G. [Title] Ways of Relating Science and Theology [Editors] Russell, Robert J., William R. Stoeger, and George V. Coyne [Book Title] Physics Philosophy and Theology [Publisher] Vatican Observatory [Pub Location] Vatican City [Date] 1988 [Pages] 21-45 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 746 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Scientific Materialism [Subjects] Biblical Literalism [Subjects] Differing Languages [Subjects] Dialogue [Subjects] Intergration [Description] Contains Hartshorne's note "Excellent, C.H. 4/6/91" on the front page. {Article in Book} [Authors] Erdmann, Erika and David Stover [Title] The Quest [Book Title] Beyond A World Divided [Publisher] Shambhala Press [Date] 1991 [Pages] 52 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 747 [Subjects] Sensationism [Subjects] Consciousness {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [By Rationalism As An Error...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 748 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Rationalism [Subjects] Empiricism [Subjects] Genetic Identity [Subjects] Materialism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Retains pages from 23 to 35. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Is Evidence That...] [Date] September 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 749 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Self Activity [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] The Idea of God [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Retains pages from 3 to 9. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Surpassing Are Therefore...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 750 [Subjects] Worshipful Deity [Subjects] Immutibility [Subjects] Unsurpassability [Subjects] The Problem of Evil {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne ?] [Title] Unknown [On Some Such Hazy Notion...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 751 [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Hinduism [Subjects] Being and Becoming [Description] Retains pages 10 to 14. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Bergson, Henri...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 752 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Henry Bergson [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Description] Retains pages 31, 32, 34, 35, and 36. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne?] [Title] Unknown [To Interpret Things By...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 753 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Symmetry vs. Asymmetry [Subjects] Experience [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Retains pages from 14 to 17. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne?] [Title] Unknown [It Seems Obvious...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 754 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Direct Awareness of the World [Subjects] Causal Inference [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Retains pages of 6 and 7. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [God's Transcendence Is ...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 755 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Theism [Subjects] Atheism [Subjects] Buddhism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Retains pages of 24 and 25. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne?] [Title] Untitled [All Attempt To Make...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 756 [Subjects] Generic Idea of God [Subjects] Will and Preference [Subjects] Relational Being [Description] Retains three pages. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Limits Set To Their Reproduction...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 757 [Subjects] Inclusive Ecosystem [Description] Retains three pages. [Description] One paragraph was entirely revised. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [As Dewey Pointed Out...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 758 [Subjects] Dewey [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Fragments of the original. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne?] [Title] Unknown [A Very Important Doctrince...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 759 [Subjects] Popper [Subjects] Bergson [Description] Retains pages from 9 to 11. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [What Are The Spiritual Values?] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Spiritual Value [Subjects] Womanism [Subjects] Selfishness [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 760 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Equality, One May...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 761 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Man and Woman [Subjects] Human Being [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Retains pages 9 to 15. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Classical Theism...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 762 [Description] Fragments of different articles. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [The Four Options...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 763 [Description] Fragments of different articles. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [When People In...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 764 [Description] Fragments of different articles. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [As Equals, Women...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 765 [Subjects] Feminism [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Novelty [Description] Incomplete Transcripts from 7 to 10. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Objections to Theism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 766 [Subjects] Objections to Theism [Subjects] Orthodox Theism [Subjects] Sensation [Description] Incomplete Manuscripts of different papers. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Custom Almost Guarantees...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 767 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] The Span of Life [Subjects] Novelty [Description] Contains pages of 6 to 9. [Description] Written in the period that he worked at Emory University. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Mature Personal Needs...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 768 [Subjects] Quantum Physics [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Weiss [Description] Incomplete paper that contains pages 6 to 10. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Seriously Into Account...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 769 [Subjects] Mind and Body [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Consciousness [Description] Contains pages 4 and 17 to 22. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, F. C. [Title] Unknown [Base Being Rough...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 770 [Subjects] Church [Subjects] Sermon [Description] Contains pages of 3 to 7. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Not Have Obtained...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 771 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Atheism [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Cell Theory [Subjects] Divine Freedom [Description] Contains two pages of 194 and 196. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations at the end of paper. [Description] [Description] The actual end notations read: [Description] [Description] I say almost because Charles Kingley did see, but not one historian or biographer of Darwin noticed that he did and one long book about Darwin denies it. I will not give the name. The book is not needed, now that we have Bowerbby's "Charles Darwin: A New Life." He does not mention Kinggsely. His book is superb in everything it says. With so great a person there is always more that is worth saying. What Kingsley said. [Description] WM 102, {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unidentified [That The Truth...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 772 [Description] Incomplete manuscripts of different papers. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unidentified [Taking God To Be...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 773 [Description] Incomplete manuscripts of different papers. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [When Misfortune Strikes...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 774 [Description] Incomplete manuscripts of different papers. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Mind Is Not...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 775 [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Psycho-physiology [Description] Contains pages of 2 to 5. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Our Chief Difference...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 766 [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Theism [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Fragments of the paper. Contains pages of 13 to 22. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Animal and Sub-Animal Minds...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 777 [Subjects] Mind [Subjects] Ideas of God [Description] Fragments of the paper that contains pages 8 to 17. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [That Worldly Successes...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 778 [Subjects] Probability [Subjects] Darwinism [Description] Fragments of a paper that contains pages of 16 to 19. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Themselves Humanists Have...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 779 [Subjects] Autobiography [Subjects] Womanism [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Fragments of a paper that contains pages of 4 to 11. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Rational and Empirical Elements in the Knowledge of God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Rmpiricism [Subjects] Rationalism [Subjects] The Knowledge of God [Description] Extremely fragile. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 780 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Is God To Receive Nothing...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 781 [Subjects] Consequence Nature [Subjects] Primordial Nature [Description] Incomplete manuscripts that contains pages of 14 to 28. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Cause of All Is...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Transcendent [Subjects] The Concrete and the Abstract [Subjects] Actuality [Description] Selections from books. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 782 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [One Must Assume Becoming...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 783 [Subjects] Becoming [Subjects] Sufficient Reason [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Hume [Description] Incomplete Fragments of a paper that contains pages of 5 to 7 and 9. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] American Philosophy, Past and Future [Conference Name] Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy [Date] March 1976 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 784 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Jonathan Edwards [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Karl Popper [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Paul Weiss [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlinings. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Analogy Between Sex Bias and Racism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Feminism [Subjects] Racism [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 785 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] An Analysis of the Idea of God [Date] 1988 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] The Idea of God [Description] Contains extensive notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 786 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Animism, Materialism, and the Four Ontologies [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 687 [Subjects] Animism and Materialism [Subjects] Plato [Description] Fragments of a paper that contains one page. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] An Anglo-American Phenomenology: Method and Some Results [Date] June 1968 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 788 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Phenomenology [Subjects] First Logical Principle [Subjects] Principle of Contrast [Subjects] Asymmetry or Directional Order [Subjects] Partial, Non-strict, or Probabilistic Dependence [Subjects] Objective Modality [Subjects] Logical Strength, or Degrees of Abstractness [Subjects] The Primacy of Practical Reason [Subjects] The Zero Principle, or the Hazards of Negative Judgments [Subjects] Social Structure of Experience [Subjects] Aesthetic Principle [Subjects] Retrospective Realism [Subjects] Perception as Retrospective [Subjects] The Emotional Quality of All Experience [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Am I A Theologian...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Natural Theology [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 789 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Aesthetic Dimensions of Religious Experience [Editors] Harris, J. F. [Book Title] Logic, God, and Metaphysics [Publisher] Kluwer Academic Publishers [Pub Location] Dordrecht/Boston [Date] 1992 [Pages] 9-18 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 790 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Aesthetic Proof [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Aesthetic Proof [Subjects] Aesthetic Trilemma [Description] It has been published in a somewhat different form in "The Creative Synthesis" and "Man's Vision of God." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 791 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Spperficial Means Such That...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 792 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Contrast and Polarity [Subjects] Determinism and Materialism as Extremes [Subjects] The Mean in Philosophy of Religion [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Unidentified work on aesthetics. [Description] It is fragments of a paper that contains pages of 3 to 27. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Aesthetics of Color [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 793 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Actual Data of Consciousness [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Consciousness [Subjects] Sense Data [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 794 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Acceptance of Death [Date] May 1973 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] The Meaning of Death [Subjects] Contributionism [Subjects] Social Immortality [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 795 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Animality as Key to Nature and Beyond: Variations on a Platonic Theme [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Description] Incomplete fragments of a paper that contains pages of 1 to 7. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 796 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Another Reasonable Theory of the Sublime [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Guy Circello [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 797 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Anselm and Aristotle's First Law of Modality [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] First Law of Modality [Description] Contains four-page paper and two-page abstract. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 798 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Anselm's Discovery: A Re-examination of the Ontological Proof for God's Existence [Publisher] Open Court [Pub Location] La Salle, IL [Date] 1965 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 799 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Ontological Proof [Description] Contains minor margin notation and underlining. [Description] It is a type-written transcript. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Epilogue [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] The Existence of God [Description] Unpublished Epilogue on the book, "Anselm's Discovery." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 800 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Answer to Mesle's Question About Process Theism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 801 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Religious Beliefs and Practices [Subjects] Social Immortality [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Contains pages of 1 to 7. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Appeal to Experience/ Logic and Metaphysics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 802 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Logic [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Contains three-page handwritten notes. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Argument in Metaphysics of Religion [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] The Necessity of God [Subjects] Thomas [Subjects] Hegel [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. [Description] Contains another copy dated 1986 with editing and marginal notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 803 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Arguments for God's Existence [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 804 [Subjects] Cosmological Argument [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Description] Contains several drafts of the paper, "Arguements for God's Existence" and contains some other papers on the arguments for the existence of God. [Description] Also contains Mortimer J. Adler's "On Hartshorne on the Existence of God." {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Art As Creation of Things Good to Experience [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Meaning of Art [Subjects] Epistemology [Subjects] Beauty [Subjects] Discord [Description] Contains extensive editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 805 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Athor's Foreword [Series Title] Japanese Edition of Whitehead's Philosophy: Selected Essays: 1935-1970 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 806 [Description] Also contains preface of "On Being" transleated in Japanese. {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Beauty as Balance of Unity and Variety [Conference Name] Interamerican Philosophical Congress [Date] 1959 [Location] Buenos Aires [Item Number] # 807 [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Novelty [Description] Also included is a manuscript copy with slight markings. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Beauty in Nature [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Beauty [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Contains two kinds of drafts. [Description] Also contains an incomplete paper on asthetics. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 808 {Interview} [Authors] Bates, Leslie M. [Title] Belief and Unbelief [Date] December 14, 1976 [Subjects] Natural Theology [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Freedom of Creature [Description] An Amplified Telephone Conversation with Professor Charles Hartshorne. [Description] "The transcription is incomplete at the beginning of Professor Hartshorne's introductory statement because of technical difficulties. Hence, it begins abruptly." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 809 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Aquinas to Whitehead: Seven Centuries of Metaphysics of Religion [Publisher] Marquette University Publications [Pub Location] Milwaukee [Date] 1976 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 810 [Description] The original manuscript of the book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Bergson's Aesthetic Creationism Compared to Whitehead's [Series Title] Bergson and Modern Thought: Towards A Unified Science [Publisher] Harwood Academic Publishers [Pub Location] New York/ London [Date] 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 811 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Contains original draft and the first proof paper dated Nov. 29, 1986. [Description] Also contains an information sheet about the book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Best Positivism and the Best Postmodernism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Mind/Body [Description] Contains two kinds of drafts. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 812 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Beyond Enlightened Self-Interest: A Metaphysics of Ethics [Series Title] Process Philosophy: Basic Writings, edited by Jak R. Sibbey and Pete A. Y. Gunter [Publisher] University Process of America [Pub Location] Washington D.C. [Date] 1978 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 813 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Ethics [Subjects] Egoism [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] This is an original transcript. Previously published in Ethics 84, no. 3. (April, 1974): 201-16. [Description] Contains minor editorial notation. [Description] Also included is another copy with minor editorial notations. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A "Buddhisto-Christian" Philosophy of Religion [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] The Idea of Soul [Description] Contains moderate editorial notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 814 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Buddhism and the Theistic Question [Series Title] Buddhism and the Emerging World Civilization: Essays in Honor of Nolan P. Jacobson, edited by Ramakrishna Puligandla and David Lee Miller [Publisher] Southern Illinois University Press [Pub Location] Carbondale, IL [Date] 1994 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 815 [Subjects] Buddhism [Description] Incomplete manuscript pages of 1 to 16. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Can Philosophers Cooperate Intellectually: Metaphysics as Applied Mathematics [Series Title] The Midwest Quarterly 35: 1 [Date] Autumn 1993 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 816 [Subjects] Philosophy [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Description] Original Manuscript of the paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] C. I. Lewis: Reflections on a Favorite Teacher [Date] n.d. [Subjects] C. I. Lewis [Subjects] Idealism [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Minor editorial notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 817 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Case Against Strict or Classical Determinism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Description] Contains a phrase, "Houston, Mar. 20, 1974. Longer paper sent in advance." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 818 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Centrality of Aesthetic Principles [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 819 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Chief Issues That Hartshorne's Philosophy Differs From Husserl] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Husserl [Subjects] Actual Experience [Subjects] Memory and Perception [Subjects] Sensations and Sensory Feelings [Description] Incomplete Manuscripts. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 820 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Cloots and Van der Veken on Panentheism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Panentheism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 821 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Circularity of Arguments for and against Naive Realism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Realism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 822 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Reading This Account of My Philosophy...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Comment on essay by Peters. {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Review of "Concerning Theodynamics" [Book Authors] Creager, John A. [Item Number] # 824 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Evolution [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Case Against Strict Determinism: Or the Ultimacy of Creativity [Series Title] Unknown [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 825 [Subjects] Cause and Effect [Subjects] Determinism vs. Indeterminism [Description] This article is chapter 8 of an unknown book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Arthur Murphy on Speculative Philosophy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 826 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Arthur Murphy [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Speculative Philosophy [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Comments on Dewey's Essay on Whitehead (in Schilpp) [Pages] 6 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 827 [Subjects] Metaphysical Necessity [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Dewey [Description] Incomplete transcript that contains pages of 1 to 7. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Comment on Ford's New Version [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 828 [Subjects] Lewis Ford [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Fragments of the article that contains pages of 1 to 6. [Description] Also contains Ford's Article, "The Creation of Eternal Objects," in The Modern Schoolman, LXXI, March 1994. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Concerning Ford's Essy in Two Processs Philosophers: Hartshorne's Encounter with Whitehead [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Ford [Description] Hartshorne's response on Ford's essay in "Two Process Philosophers: Hartshorne's Encounter with Whitehead" AAR Studies in Religions, 1973. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 829 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Professor John Hammond...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] John Hammond [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Commentary on Prof. John Hammond's comments. [Description] Contains two sets of commentaries. Second work is longer version than the first work. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 830 {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Commentray on Review of "Beyond Humanism" by Prof. Turner [Date] n.d. [Pages] 2 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 831 [Subjects] Beyond Humanism [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] It may be my fault much more than his, but Professor Turner in his review of my Beyond Humanism has somewhat misunderstood the view there asserted of the relation of God to nature. I did not mean to deny but to assert what he describes as the traditional view, that God is to all nature (including past stages of nature, cosmic epochs, that we cannot even imagine) as a man is to a few cubic feet of nature, those occupied by his body. This view, which is too complex in its impications to be easily understood (think of the various mind-body theories) has been bitterly combatted in most Protestant and all Roman Catholic theologies. True, Spinozistic and Hegelian theologies (such as Schleiermacher's) accept it in a fashion, but to my mind ruin it by such assuptions as that of determinism, with the consequent denial of open alternatives in volition. Professor Turner's surprising dogmatic pronouncement in favor of determinism is significant here. The relation of God to nature is secondary to the decision for or against the idea that God is completed perfection in every sense, therefore exempt from change, incapable of being acted upon, or of having parts. My view, and impicitly at least that of many of the most distinguished Protestant theologians of our time, is that only the righteousness and quality of knowledge and power of God are perfect, while the aesthetic richness of the divine life is capable of endless increase (not for all that necessarily finite, for infinites are not all equal) and to this increase we may contribute more or less, depending upon our free decision. This view, many think, is Biblical, but it is not traditional in metaphysics or techical theology. I hope and believe taht it is fast becoming so. It sheds new light on the relations of God to the creation (which term by no means loses its meaning in the new view; is it so obvious that the mind does not in any degree create its body?), but the matter is hastily dealt with in my book. [Description] One thing I am confident of, and that is that no "reaches" of philosophy, neither ethics nor metaphysics nor logic, depend upon determinism; but, on the contrary, sine philosophers have largely abandoned determinism (Boutroux, James, Peirce, Whitehead, Ward, Bergson, etc., even Santayana) these subjects have been doing very well. Professor Turner is a brilliant representative of a doctrine which in two hundred years (Hobbes to Spencer, Comte, Nietzsche, Mill) almost did destroy much of philosophy. Has not the subject been enjoying one of its greatest renaissances precisely since determinism ceased to be the generally accepted philosophic view? {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Comments on the Last Hour Project [Date] n.d. [Pages] 6 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 832 [Subjects] Humanity [Subjects] Creative Freedom [Subjects] Order/Disorder [Description] A presentation for the project that seeks funds. [Description] Contains fragments of the paper of pages 1 to 8. {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Comments on Weiss's First Considerations [Book Authors] Weiss, Paul [Publisher] Southern Illinois University Press [Pub Location] Carbondale [Pub. Date] 1977 [Item Number] # 833 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Actuality [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Universal [Subjects] Substance [Subjects] Concept of Responsibility [Description] Contains minor editorial notes. {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Review of "The God We Seek" [Book Authors] Weiss, Paul [Publisher] Southern Illinois University Press [Pub Location] Carbondale [Pub. Date] 1973 [Item Number] # 834 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Phenomenology [Subjects] Comparative Religion [Subjects] Religious Experience [Subjects] Human Condition [Description] Contains moderate editorial notes. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Common Good and the Value Receptacle [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Value [Subjects] God [Description] Contains minor editorial notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 835 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Complete Humanism, Complete Positivism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Humanism [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Description] Contains extensive editorial notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 836 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Concluding Remarks] [Series Title] Charles Hartshorne's Concept of God [Publisher] Dordrech/ Kluwer [Pub Location] Boston [Date] 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 838 [Subjects] Santiago Sia [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Plato [Description] Contains minor editorial notes. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Contemporary Culture and Metaphysics (Chapter 21) [Series Title] Not Published [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 838 [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Love and Beauty [Description] Unpublished Meterial. [Description] Contains minor editorial notes. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Contrast, Asymmetry, and Priority of the Positive [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Contrast [Subjects] Asymmetry [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underling. [Description] Contains two sets of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 839 {Abstract} [Authors] Michael [Title] A Comarison of the God-talk of Thomas Aquinas and Charles Hartshorne [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 840 [Subjects] Aquinas [Subjects] Hartshorne {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Convergence of Western and Eastern Thought [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Christianity [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Ornithology [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Contains moderate editorial notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 841 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Cosmic Society: Metaphysical Essays [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 842 [Subjects] The Phenomenal Input in Direct Experience [Subjects] The Value Essentials [Subjects] The Nature and Method of Metaphysics [Subjects] The Temporal Structure of Reality [Subjects] Metaphysical Idealism [Subjects] Religion and Theology [Description] Outline of projected book and draft of preface. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Could There Have Been Nothing? Reply to Craighead [Publisher] Process Studies [Date] 1971 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 843 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Being and Nonbeing [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creation and Freedom [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Creation [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Jonathan Edwards [Subjects] The Problem of Evil [Description] Contain minor margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 844 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] La Creatividad Participada [Periodical] Revista de Filosofia de la Universidad de Costa Rica [Volume] 3 [Issue] 11 [Date] January-June 1962 [Pages] 237-244 [Subjects] Pluralism [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Staple Bound. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 845 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creative Experiencing as the Form of Forms [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Becoming [Subjects] Cause/Effect [Subjects] The Concept of Substance [Subjects] Ontological Necessity [Subjects] Materialism/ Dualism [Description] Contains minor editoral notations and underlining. [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 846 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creative Experiencing: A Philosophy of Freedom [Date] after 1987 [Subjects] Some Formal Criteria of Good Metaphysics [Subjects] My Ecclectic Approach to Phenomenology [Subjects] Perception and the Concrete Abstractness of Science [Subjects] Negative Facts and the Analogical Inference to Other Mind [Subjects] Metaphysical Truth by Systematic Elimination of Absurdities [Subjects] The Case for Metaphysical Idealism [Subjects] Creativity and the Deductive Logic of Causality [Subjects] The Meaning of 'Is Going to Be' [Subjects] Theism and Dual Transcendence [Subjects] The Ontological Argument and the Meaning of Modal Terms [Subjects] Categories, Transcendentals, and CreativeExperiencing [Subjects] The Higher Levels of Creativity: Wieman's Theory [Subjects] Politics and the Metaphysics of Freedom [Description] It is an unpublished material, that contains table content, preface and first chapter, "Some Formal Criteria of Good Metaphysics." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 847 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] My Eclectic Phenomenology [Series Title] Creative Experiencing: A Philosophy of Good Metaphysics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 848 [Subjects] Phenomenology [Subjects] Sensation [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Second Chapter of unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Perception and the Concrete Abstractness of Science [Periodical] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research [Date] 1974 [Pages] 465-76 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Perception [Description] Consists of Chapter IV of unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 849 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Metaphysical Truth by Systematic Elimination of Absurdities [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 850 [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Science and Theology [Subjects] Monism, Dualism, Pluralism [Description] Chapter V of unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." Contains two copies of copies that were slightly revised by Hartshorne. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Conundrums of Necessitarianism in the Doctrine of Internal Relations [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Necessitarianism [Subjects] Internal Relation [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] God and the World [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 851 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Negative Facts and the Analogical Inference to "Other Mind" [Series Title] Creative Experiencing [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 852 [Subjects] Behaviourism [Subjects] Scepticism [Description] Chapter III of unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." [Description] Written in the period of Univ. of Texas. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Concerning Phenomenology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Husserl [Subjects] Peirce [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 853 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Case for Metaphysical Idealism [Series Title] Creative Experiencing [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 854 [Subjects] Idealism [Description] Chapter VI of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creativity and the Deductive Logic of Causality [Periodical] The Review of Metaphysics [Volume] XXVII [Issue] 1 [Date] September 1973 [Pages] 62-74 [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Causality [Description] Chapter VII of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 855 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Meaning of "Is Going to Be" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 856 [Subjects] Truth [Subjects] Tarsky [Subjects] Bradley [Description] Chapter VIII of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Theism and Dual Transcendence [Series Title] Creative Experiencing [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 857 [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Description] Chapter IX of the unpublished work, "Creative Experiencing." Only contains fragments of pages 1 to 4. [Description] Also included is a manuscript copy with slight markings. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Ontological Argument and the Meaning of Modal Terms [Series Title] Creative Experiencing [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 858 [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Description] Chapter X of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." Contains two copies of slightly different versions of the paper. The ending part of one copy is missing. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Categories, Transcendentals, and Creative Experiencing [Periodical] The Monist [Volume] 66 [Issue] 3 [Date] July 1983 [Pages] 319-35 [Subjects] Categories [Subjects] Transcendentals [Subjects] Creative Experiencing [Description] Chapter XI of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 859 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Higher Levels of Creativity: Wieman's Theory [Series Title] Creative Experiencing [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 860 [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Wieman [Description] Chapter XII of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Politics and the Metaphysics of Freedom [Series Title] Creative Experiencing: A Philosophy of Freedom [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 861 [Subjects] Politics [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Chapter XIII of the unpublished book, "Creative Experiencing." Contains minor editorial notations. Its original version is in Enquete sur la liberte, Federation internationale des societes de philosophie. (Paris: Hermann, 1953), 79-85. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creative Interchange and Neoclassical Metaphysics [Series Title] Creative Interchange [Publisher] Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion [Pub Location] Boston, MA [Date] 1982 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 862 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] H. N. Wieman [Description] Final edited typescript of the paper. Contains extensive editorial notations and underlining. Two sets of copies. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creativity as a Value and Creativity as a Transcendental Category [Series Title] Creativity in Art, Religion, and Culture, ed. Michael H. Mitias [Publisher] Rodopi [Pub Location] Amsterdam [Date] 1985 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 863 [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Determinism/Indeterminism [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Ethical Value [Description] Also contains Hartshorne's letter to Mitias concerning the publication. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Critique of Peirces's Idea of God [Periodical] The Philosophical Review [Volume] L [Issue] 5 [Date] September 1941 [Pages] 516-23 [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Idea of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 864 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [More Than Seventy Years Ago...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] History of Problems [Subjects] History of Entire Systems [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] First page is missing. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 865 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Deconstructing Deconstructionism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Deconstructionism [Subjects] Derrida [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Mind/Body [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 866 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Determinate Truths about the Indeterminate Future [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Future [Subjects] Determinism/ Indeterminism [Subjects] Fitzgerald [Description] Article in the period, The University of Texas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 867 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Deterministic Bias in Modern Thought [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Quantum Mechanics [Subjects] Maxwell [Subjects] Freedom [Description] 8 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 868 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Development of my philosophy [Series Title] Contemporary American Philosophy: Second Series, ed. John E. Smith [Publisher] Allen & Unwin [Pub Location] London [Date] 211-2028 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 869 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Autobiography [Description] Original transcript of the paper. [Description] Contains minor margin notations and underlining. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Development of Process Philosophy [Series Title] Philosophers of Procss: Second Series, ed. John E. Smith [Publisher] Allen & Unwin [Pub Location] London [Date] 1970 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 870 [Subjects] Process Philosophy [Description] Contains minor notations and underlining. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Divine Kind of Time [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Mind Body [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 871 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Do Philosophers Know That They Have Bodies? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Experience [Description] Contains minor editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 872 {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Dobzhansky's Dualism [Pages] 2 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 873 [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Feeling [Description] The University of Texas. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Dual Theory of Theological Analogy [Series Title] God, Values, and Empiricism, Issues in Philosophical Theology [Publisher] Mercer University Press [Pub Location] Macon, Georgia [Date] 1989 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 874 [Subjects] Skinner [Subjects] Idea of God [Description] Edited by Creighton Peden and Larry Axel. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Einstein, Iconoclast--and Traditionalist [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Einstein [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Determinism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 875 {Encyclopedia Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Pantheism and Panentheism [Book Title] The Encyclopedia of Religion [Subjects] Pantheism [Subjects] Panentheism [Description] Transcript of the article. Contains a letter from the editor. [Description] Included is a copy with editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 876 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Epistemic Trichotomies [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Epistemology [Description] Questions for an exam. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 877 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [I woke up this morning...] [Date] 1993 [Subjects] Animism [Description] Essay on animism. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 878 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy and Its History; What I Learned From Richard P. McKeon [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Richard McKeon [Description] Incomplete manuscripts. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 879 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] On the Topic of Richard McKeon [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Richard McKeon [Description] Contains two copies of the paper. Each contains slight editorical notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 880 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Estimate of Wm. R. Montgomery's ms. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Education" [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Montgomery [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Philosophy of Education [Description] Written for the University of Toronto Press. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 881 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Ethical Proof: Rational Choice and the Value-Receptacle [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Ethical Proof of the Exsitance of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 882 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Evolutionary Theory [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Evolutionary Theory [Description] Contains two sets of slightly different version of the paper. Also contains fragments with minor editorial notes. [Description] Included are two manuscript copies of the same, with slight editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 883 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Practical Vacuity of Strict Determinism [Date] n. d. [Subjects] Causal Determinism [Subjects] Indeterminism [Subjects] B.F. Skinner [Description] Written in the period of the University of Texas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 885 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Preface [Editors] Hazelett and Turner [Book Title] Benevolent Living [Publisher] Hope Publish House [Pub Location] Pasadena, CA [Date] 1990 [Pages] 1-12 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 885 [Subjects] The Notion of God [Description] Preface of the book, Benevolent Living written by Hartshorne. [Description] Contains two copies of the paper. Also contains one page note about the authors. {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Preface to Richard Rice's Dissertation [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 866 [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Whitehead {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Primacy of Asymmetrical Relations as Clues to Philosophical Solutions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 887 [Subjects] Symmetry [Subjects] Asymmetry [Subjects] Bradley [Subjects] Cause/Effect [Description] Written in Spanish. [Description] AB: Philosophy has hitherto made almost no use of an elementary logical truth: that we can define symmetrical through asymmetrical or nonsymmetrical relations, showing that symmetry is a special or derivative case. (The Sheffer "stroke" and "dagger" functions are only apparently asymmetrical; they are the least symmetrical of the associated functions.) We understand "sibling" through "offspring"; "contemporary" through "sucessor" or "later than"; "mutually interdependent" and "mutually independent" through "dependent". [Description] [Description] Applications:-- Bradley should not have asked us to choose between universally external and universally internal relations, for either mode of relatedness is, as universal, symmetrical or directionless; nor should Russell and the other followers of Hume have countered Bradley's preference for symmetrically internal relations (as "more real") by a contrary rejected the false dillemma between the two symmetrical solutions, and have held that dyadic relations are in general internal to one of their terms and external to the other, i.e., have an irreversible direction from an internal to an external end. As though, after one man has said that doors are unreal, since they must either be hinged on both sides, and so be immovable, or not hinged on either side, and so fall to the floor; and a second man has said, Very well, then, let them fall; a third man should point out that doors hinged on one side only are movable, and yet held in place. [Description] Other examples: "The cause is equal to the effect" (taken literally, a symmetrical solution; taken as meaning, greater than the effect, a metaphysical pessimism, since causation is defined as loss rather than gain. "the given cannot be temporally past, but must be present (implying that the primary directional relation of inheritance from the past has to be inferred or logically derived, whereas only the derivation of the symmetrical relation of contemporary is possible). [Description] The "prejudice of symmetry" seems to have been a principal source of philosophical confusion. Once detected, it is remarkable easy to remedy--except for certain inveterate habits of thought, for instance the in favor of philosophies of "being" rather than "becoming". -- The latter contains the directional principle of creative synthesis, which cannot be defined through the notion of what merely "is", though the latter can be defined through it. [Description] Charles Hartshorne [Description] Emory University {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Le Principe De Relativite Philosophique Chez Whitehead [Periodical] Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale [Volume] 55 [Issue] 1 [Date] January-March 1959 [Pages] 16-29 [Subjects] The Principle of Relativity [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Written in French. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 888 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Principle of Dual Transcendence and Its Basis in Ordinary Language [Series Title] Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method [Publisher] University Press of America [Pub Location] Washington, D.C. [Date] 1983 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 889 [Subjects] Transcendence [Description] Chapter 11 of CSPM {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Process Theology in Historical and Systematic Contexts [Periodical] Modern Schoolman [Volume] 62 [Issue] 4 [Date] 1985 [Pages] 221-31 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Indeterminism [Subjects] Non-dualism [Subjects] Realism [Subjects] Quanta of Becoming [Subjects] Prehension [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Aethetic Principle [Description] Original manuscript of the paper. Contains extensive editorial margin notations and underlining. [Description] Included in another copy with marginal notations and editing. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 890 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Radical Behaviorism [Date] July 15, 1979 [Subjects] Skinner [Description] 3 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 891 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Psychology and the Unity of Knowledge [Publisher] The Philosophy Department, Memphis State University [Pub Location] Memphis, TN [Date] Summer 1967 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 892 [Subjects] Not Marked [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Behaviorism [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Southern Journal of Philosophy 5, no.2 (Summer, 1967): 80-90. [Description] This essay is a slightly revised version of a presidential address given to the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in Roanoke. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Psychology and Ethology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Psychology [Subjects] Ethology [Subjects] Behaviorism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 894 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Psychologist's Philosophy Evaluated after Fifty Years: Troland's Psychical Monism [Date] Written before 1984 [Subjects] L. T. Troland [Subjects] Psychology [Subjects] Skinner [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] William James [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 894 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Thoughts That Wander Through Eternity: A Metaphysics of Creative Synthesis [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 895 [Subjects] The Logic of Perfection [Subjects] Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method [Description] Original Scheme of the tables of "The Logic of Perfection" and "Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method." Contains note, "These notes were apparently written prior to the publication of The Logic of Perfection (1962) and Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method (1970)." {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Proposal for an unpublished book. [Description] Projected book from published articles. Contains Hartshorne's handwritten note, "This book never came to be, it seems to me. WWII 1939, 1940 Pearl Harbor became our war too." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 896 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] My Frustrating but Constructive Philosophial Dream [Date] July 19, 1995 [Subjects] Philosophical Dream [Description] Essay on Hartshorne's own dream about philosophy. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 897 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Fulmer's Refutation of Theism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Gilbert Fulmer [Subjects] The Idea of God [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Mill [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 898 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Futher Reflections [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Paul Tillich [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 899 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] General Remarks [Editors] Robert Kane and Stephen H. Phillips [Book Title] Hartshorne, Process Philosophy, and Theology [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] Albany [Date] 1989 [Pages] 181-96 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 900 [Subjects] David Griffin [Subjects] Jan Van der Veken [Subjects] Barry Whitney [Subjects] Donald Wayne Viney [Subjects] Daniel Dombrowski [Subjects] Stephen Phillips [Subjects] Kenneth L. Ketner [Subjects] Lewis S. Ford [Subjects] Robert Kane [Subjects] Jorge L. Nobo {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] God, Nature, and Freedom [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 901 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Nature [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Also contains another incomplete copy of the paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] God, According to Our Colonial Ancestors [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Deism [Subjects] Atheism [Subjects] Power of God [Subjects] Jonathon Edward [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Contains minor editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 902 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] God and Values [Date] n.d. [Subjects] God's Goodness and Knowledge [Subjects] Russell [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 903 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] God as Composer-Director and Enjoyer, But Not Player, of the Cosmic Drama [Date] May 1983 [Subjects] God and the World [Subjects] The Power of God [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Unitarianism [Description] Delivered at Unity Church, St. Paul. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 904 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] God's Creativity/ Power Is Love [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] God's Love [Subjects] Suffering [Description] Cotains extensive handwritten revision at the end of the essay. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 905 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Hegel, Logic, and Metaphysics [Periodical] CLIO [Volume] 19 [Issue] 4 [Date] 1990 [Pages] 345-52 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Hegel [Subjects] Idealism [Subjects] Logic [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Originally written for the International Symposium on Hegel and Whitehead, U. of Santa Clara, June 1984. [Description] Included are two additional copies with marginal notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 906 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] How Edgar Allan Poe, Although A Genius, Was Also an Alcoholic and an Atheist [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Biographical Review [Subjects] Divine Love [Subjects] Nietzsche [Description] Contains minor editorical margin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 907 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Idea of a Worshipful Being [Periodical] Southern Journal of Philosophy [Volume] 2 [Issue] 4 [Date] Winter 1964 [Pages] 165-7 [Subjects] God as Worshipful Being [Description] Manuscript of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 908 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Ideal Knowledge Defines Reality: What Was True In Idealism [Pages] 10 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 909 [Subjects] Idealism [Subjects] Ideal Knowledge [Description] Contains minor editorial revision. {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Idea of Creativity In American Philosphy [Book Title] Journal of Kamatak University: Social Sciences II [Publisher] Kamatak University [Pub Location] India [Date] 1966 [Pages] 1-13 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 910 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Jonathan Edwards [Subjects] Charles Peirce [Subjects] William James [Subjects] John Dewey [Subjects] Alfred North Whitehead [Subjects] Creativity [Description] Also included is another copy with marginal notations. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Ideal of Shared Creativity [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 911 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Creativity [Description] Published in Spanish. [Description] Written in the period of Emory University. [Description] Contains minor editorial revision. {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Ideals and the Cold War [Book Title] Unidentified [Date] 1950 [Pages] 260-312 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 912 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Pacifism [Subjects] Cold War [Description] Original transcript of the article. [Description] Contains moderate editorial notes. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Importance, Families, Religions, Darwin: A Case Study from the Inside [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 913 [Subjects] Autobiography [Subjects] Darwinism [Subjects] Religion [Subjects] Family [Description] Published in part in "Process Perspectives" 20:3 Spring 1977: 8-11. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Prior to the Universe...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Divine Suffering [Description] First page is missing. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 914 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] In What Sense Life After Death? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Life After Death [Subjects] Supernaturalism [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Contains moderate editorial notations and underlining. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Individual Differences in Human Beings [Periodical] New South [Volume] 18 [Issue] 2 [Date] February 1963 [Pages] 3-8 [Subjects] Universality [Subjects] Equality [Description] Original transcript with minor editorial revision. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 916 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Individuen und Gruppen [Individual and Group] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Individualism [Subjects] Totality [Description] Written in German. Four-page essay. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 917 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Keats, Poets of Genius and Amateur Philosopher [Date] n.d. [Description] Contains two different copies of the paper under the same title. Also contains a letter from the editors of Philosophy and Literature. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 918 {Review} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Reader's Report on Hartshorne's Insights and Oversights of the Great Thinkers: An Evaluative History of Western Philosophy [Pages] 15 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 919 [Subjects] Panpsychical Idealism [Subjects] Neoclassical Metaphysics {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Interaction (Without Dualism) [Date] n.d. [Subjects] MInd and Body [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Quantum Metaphysics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 920 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Is A "Godless World" An Empirical Idea? [Book Title] Unknown [Pages] 1-12 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 921 [Subjects] Existence of God [Subjects] Atheism [Subjects] Mutual Independence [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Is There a Twentieth Century Metaphysics? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heidegger [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hegel [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Kant [Description] Also contains a seperate note concering the article. [Description] Written in the period of University of Texas at Austin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 922 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] John Hick on Logical and Ontological Necessity [Periodical] Religious Studies [Volume] 13 [Issue] 2 [Date] June 1977 [Pages] 155-65 [Subjects] John Hick [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Existence of God [Description] Original transcript of the paper with extensive editorial notes. [Description] Also contains a manuscript copy with slight editorial markings. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 923 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Kant's Categories and Whitehead's [Publisher] Ernest Wolf-Gazo [Pages] 1-12 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 924 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Kant's Trichotomies [Subjects] Whitehead's Plurality [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Contains minor margin notes. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] re Kendon Smith's Naturalistic Conception of Life [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Physicalism [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Mind/Body [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 925 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Kitely on Sense Data [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Sense Data [Subjects] Psycho-physiological Duality [Description] Written in the period of the University of Texas at Austin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 926 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Autobiographical Introduction [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Autobiography [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 927 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Legitimate Role of Symmetry [Pages] 1-19 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 928 [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Relatedness [Subjects] Idea of God {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Life As a Work of Art [Book Title] Unknown [Pages] 18 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 929 [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Life and Death [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Tragedy [Subjects] Creative Freedom [Subjects] Suffering of Human Beings [Description] Written in the period of the University of Texas at Austin. [Description] Also contains another copy of the article with extensive notation, including this personal statement from the author: No rational person should wish to have this sort of thing done in his own case. [Typed] [Speaking of artificial life preservation] I do not. [Written in pencil] {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Logic and Metaphysics [Date] 1983 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 930 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Logic [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Modality [Description] Contains extensive margin editorial notations and underlining. [Description] Also includes a second copy with marginal notations. The second copy has a small pencil notation on the top that reads: "Admirable, C. H. in Jan., 1997." {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Logic of Atheism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Atheism [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Four page essay. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 931 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Logic of Relations and the Theory of Ontological Relativity [Book Title] Unknown [Pages] 1-13 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 932 [Subjects] Relativity [Subjects] Part/Whole Relationship [Subjects] Ontological Relativity {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Man in Nature: The Risk of Freedom [Series Title] Experience, Existence, and the Good: Essays in Honor of Paul Weiss, ed. Irwin C. Lieb [Publisher] Southern Illinois University Press [Pub Location] Carbondale [Date] 1961 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 933 [Subjects] Nature [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Original manuscript. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Matter, Fact, Mind, and Value [Series Title] Unknown [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 934 [Subjects] Matter [Subjects] Fact [Subjects] Mind [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Manuscript of chapter 3 of an unidentified book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Experience As Feeling [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 935 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Behavior [Subjects] Sensation [Description] Manuscript of Chapter IV of unidentified book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] McKeon and I on the History of Philsophy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 936 [Subjects] MeKeon [Subjects] History of Philosophy [Subjects] Sixteen-fold Matrix [Description] Contains two copies of different drafts. One is shorter version, and the other is longer version. Contains minor editorial notations. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] McNamara on Biblical Theology [Date] n.d. [Subjects] McNamara [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Contains minor editorial notations. [Description] Also included is a manuscript copy with heavy markings throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 937 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Mental and Physical Acutalities [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mental Actuality [Subjects] Physical Acutality [Description] Two slightly different versions of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 938 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Metaphysics [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Contrast [Subjects] Abstract and Concrete [Subjects] Necessary and Contingent [Subjects] Incompatibility [Subjects] Relativity [Subjects] Object and Subject [Subjects] Creative Synthesis [Subjects] Providence [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 939 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Metaphysics and Dual Transcendence [Periodical] Tulane Studies in Philosophy [Volume] 34 [Date] 1986 [Pages] 65-72 [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Description] Also contains manuscript of the paper. [Description] Included are two copies with handwritten notes, one of which reads: "Don't read this unless you feel like it. Or try it on a student - a good one." [Description] Another sheet included is a copy of the cover, with one minor edit. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 940 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Under- and Some Over-rated Great Philosophers [Periodical] Process Studies [Volume] 21 [Issue] 3 [Date] Fall 1992 [Pages] 166-74 [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Kant [Description] Manuscript of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 941 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Metaphysics Is Here Taken...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Metaphysical Truth [Subjects] Metaphysical Necessity [Description] Manuscript of an unpublished paper. [Description] 11 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 942 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Metaphysics of Beauty as Balance of Unity and Variety [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Aesthetic Value [Subjects] Unity and Variety [Subjects] Death [Subjects] Teleology [Subjects] Darwinism [Description] 17 pages. [Description] Written in the period of Amory University. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 943 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Method: In Search of Non-Restrictive Conceptions [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Contains note, "A book that never came to be. Length of this ch. one reason? (among many)." [Description] Unpublished chapter from "The Creative Synthesis." [Description] Also contains different set of the same paper that contains a minor revision. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 944-1 and 944-2 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Mind and the Structure of Nature [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Psychical Alternative [Subjects] Mind as Spatial [Subjects] Interaction without Dualism [Subjects] Psychicalism without Psyche [Subjects] Caused but not Determined [Subjects] Freedom as Self-creation [Subjects] Final Causes, Creativity, and Chance [Subjects] Narrow Limits of Freedom [Subjects] Future of the Science of Behavior [Description] Written in the period of the University of Texas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 945 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Minds, Bodies, Yes: Mindless Matter, no: the Four Ontological Options [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mind and Body [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Ontological Option [Description] Contains two slightly different versions of the paper. Contains note, "One of my (C.H.S) great essays! Yes" on the first page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 946 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] More and Less Skillful Means [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] John Hick [Subjects] Christianity and Buddhism [Subjects] Language [Description] Contains extensive editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 947 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] My Profession(s) [Date] n.d. [Subjects] James Feibleman [Subjects] Profession [Subjects] Skinner [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 948 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Mysticism and Rationalistic Metaphysics [Periodical] Monist [Volume] 59 [Issue] 4 [Date] October 1976 [Pages] 463-69 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Mysticism [Subjects] Rationalism [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Contains minor editorial revision. [Description] Also included are 3 additional copies with slight markings. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 949 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Nature as Divine Body: Plato's Neglected Idea [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Notion of Nature [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Mind Body Analogy [Description] Contains three copies of the paper with different editorial notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 950 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Necessary Existence [Series Title] Man's Vision of God In The Ontological Argument, ed. Alvin Plantinga [Publisher] Anchor Books [Pub Location] New York [Date] 1965 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 951 [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] R. L. Purtill [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Subjects] Anselm [Description] Contains minor editorial notations. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Negative or Atheistic Proofs [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Schopenhauer [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Anti-theistic Trilemma [Description] Contains minor editorial notation. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 953 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Neoclassical Metaphysics [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Sources of My Philosophy [Subjects] My Metaphysical System [Subjects] Future Prospects [Description] Also included is a staple bound copy translated into German and French with a short biography of Hartshorne. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 953 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Medieval and Reformation Theologies...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 954 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Motivation [Description] Incomplete manuscripts that contain 8 pages. [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] New Propositions and New Truths [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Present and Future [Description] Contains notes, "Most important book of mine is Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method" on the first page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 955 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] New Thoughts and Old Ones [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mind-Body Relation [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Theism [Subjects] Lovejoy [Subjects] Potentiality [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains minor margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 956 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A New Trinitarianism? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Cause and Effect [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Divine Creative Freedom [Subjects] God and World [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Incomplete Manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 957 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Neoclassicism as Higher Synthesis of Extremes [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Necessary and Contingent [Subjects] Being and Becoming [Subjects] Absolute and Relative [Subjects] Internal and External [Subjects] Indian Philosophy [Description] Contains minor margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 958 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A New World and a New World View [Editors] Clark Kucheman [Book Title] The Life of Choice [Publisher] Beacon Press [Pub Location] Boston [Date] 1978 [Pages] 82-92 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 959 [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Relatedness [Subjects] Chance [Subjects] Science Philosophy and Religion [Description] First given as a speech at U.T. graduation convocation in 1976. [Description] Contains a updated version of the paper in September 1, 1994. [Description] Also contains a manuscript of the paper. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Noch einmal die Zufalligkeit der Welt und Notwendigkeit Gottes: Erwiderung an Dr. Ferdinand Bergenthal [Periodical] Philosophisches Jahrbuch [Volume] 62 [Issue] 2 [Date] 1953 [Pages] 2 pages [Subjects] Contingency of the World [Subjects] Necessity of God [Subjects] God and World [Description] Written in German. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 960 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Among Philosophers Claiming...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Marx [Subjects] Nietzsche [Subjects] Santayana [Subjects] Russell [Subjects] Dewey [Subjects] Husserl [Subjects] Heidegger [Description] Seven pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 961 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Marc Vorobe's Review of My Book...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes [Description] It is a response by CH to review of Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes"  by Marc Vorobe. [Description] Contains note, "by Charles Hartshorne quite a good essay. February 22, 1998 (Sunday)" at the first page. [Description] Also contains Vorobe's review. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 962 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Obligability and Determinism [Periodical] Journal of Social Philosophy [Volume] 2 [Issue] 2 [Date] October 1971 [Pages] 4 pages [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Obligability [Subjects] Indeterminism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 963 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [On Revelation] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Revelation [Subjects] Passivity [Subjects] Berdyaev [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 964 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Propositional and Ontological Modalities [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Propositional Modality [Subjects] Ontological Modality [Description] Also contains titled, "Preliminary." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 965 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] On the Development of My Concept of God [Periodical] The Personalist Forum [Volume] 14 [Issue] 2 [Date] Fall 1998 [Pages] 77-82 [Subjects] Rufus Jones [Subjects] Creighton [Subjects] Hocking [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Originally written in May 10, 1993. [Description] Also included is a manuscript copy with no markings. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 966 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Re Marcel's Critique [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Marcel [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Theism [Description] Contains extensive margin editorial notations and underlining. [Description] Draft of response to Gabriel Marcel. Also contains Marcel's respone to Hartshorne. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 967 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] One-sidedness of Analytic Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Analytic Philosophy [Subjects] Wittgenstein [Subjects] Bergson [Description] Contains moderate editorial notes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 968 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Ontological Argument and the Meaning of Modal Terms [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Subjects] Empiricism [Subjects] Wittgenstein [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 969 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Order and Chaos [Series Title] The Concept of Order, ed. Paul G. Kuntz [Publisher] University of Washington Press [Pub Location] Seattle, Washington [Date] 1968 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 970 [Subjects] Order [Subjects] Chaos [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Freedom {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Organic and Inorganic Wholes [Series Title] Program of the Fiftieth Anniversary Symposia [Publisher] The University of Chicago [Pub Location] Chicago [Date] 1941 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 971 [Subjects] Organism [Subjects] Part and Whole [Description] Contains two letters that are related to the paper: One is from Hartshorne to Wertheimer, and the other is from Brett King to Don Viney. [Description] Sixteen pages. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Although I Grew Up...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Evolution [Description] Incomplete manuscripts. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 972 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Panpsychism: Mind as Sole Reality [Periodical] Ultimate Reality and Meaning [Volume] 1 [Issue] 2 [Date] 1978 [Pages] 115-29 [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Psycical Alternative [Subjects] Mind as Spatial [Subjects] Experiences [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Mind and Body [Subjects] Caused but not Determined [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Original manuscript of the paper. [Description] Also included is a publication copy with one minor spelling change. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 973 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Peirce and the Cult of Creativity [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Max Fisch [Description] Contains an introductory pape. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 974 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Peirce and Whitehead, and the Sixteen Views About God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] Contains extensive editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 975 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Peirce as Metaphysician [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 976 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Peirce's Categories [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Contains moderate margin notations and underlining. [Description] Incomplete manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 977 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Peirce's Philosophy of Religion: Between Two Forms of Religious Belief [Series Title] Peirce and Contemporary Thought: Philosphical Inquires ed. Kenneth Laine Ketner [Publisher] Fordham [Pub Location] New York [Date] 1995 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 978 [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Philosophy of Religion [Description] Two slightly different drafts of the paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Personal Comment on the Work of the Commission [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Commission [Subjects] Dipolar Theism [Subjects] Revelation [Description] Four pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 979 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy and History; What I Learned From Richard P. McKeon [Date] n.d. [Subjects] McKeon [Subjects] Popper [Subjects] Dick [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Feeling [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 980 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philo and the Church Fathers: Some Reflections Suggested by H. Wolfson's Philosophy of the Church Fathers, Vol. I, Fath, Trinity, Incarnation [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Philo [Subjects] Wolfson [Description] Three page incomplete manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 981 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophical Ideas of God and Other Drafts [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Law of Contrast [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Suffering [Description] Incomplete manuscripts. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 982 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Quine, Influential, Non-Theistic Writer...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Quine [Subjects] Godel [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Seven pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 984 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Philosophical View of the History of Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Lovejoy [Subjects] History of Philosophy [Subjects] Quine [Subjects] Heidegger [Subjects] Wittgenstein [Description] Written in November 11, 1990. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 984 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy and Mankind [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Philosophy [Subjects] Human Being [Description] Incomplete Manuscript [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 985 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy as a Struggle Against Ambiguity or the Many Questions Fallacy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Philsophical Mistakes [Description] Contains two sets of the paper that contain moderate editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 986 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy and Science [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Philosophy [Subjects] Science [Description] Incomplete Manuscripts. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 987 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy as a Struggle Against Ambiguity or the Many Questions Fallacy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Future [Subjects] Universe [Description] Contains a couple of slightly different manuscripts of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 988 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Psychicalism and the Leibnizian Principles [Periodical] Studia Leibnitiana [Volume] VIII [Issue] 2 [Date] 1976 [Pages] 154-59 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Mind and Body [Subjects] Psychicalism [Subjects] Leibniz [Description] Slightly revised original paper. [Description] Also contains another edit with slight markings. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 989 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Diagrams of Perfection and Imperfection [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Perfection [Subjects] Imperfection [Subjects] Surpassable [Subjects] Cause [Subjects] Effect [Subjects] Constituent [Description] Fragments of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 990 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Mathematically Definite and Discoveries of Neoclassical [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Beauty [Description] Manuscript of a paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 991 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Love in Christianity and Buddhism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Suffering [Subjects] Comparative Theology [Subjects] Social Immortality [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notation. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 992 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Love and Dual Transcendence [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Dan Williams [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Description] Written in the period of the University of Texas at Austin. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 993 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Philosophy of Social Relations and the Common Good: A Theory of Values [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Projected book plans on metaphysics and other topics. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 994 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Rapid Journey into Neoclassical Theism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Neoclassical Theism [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Description] Contains several copies of the paper, which are revised. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 995 {Abstract} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Rational Choice and the Value Receptacle [Volume] n.a. [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 996 [Subjects] God as the Common Good and Value Recptacle [Subjects] Rational Choice [Subjects] Social Immortality [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] The actual note reads: [Description] [Description] Orthodox theologians, as well as atheists and sceptics, have neglected the conception of God as the common good or value receptacle. Yet this is the only conception that can interpret the objective of rational behavior. Rational choice refers to some value greater than the mere enjoyment of the moment: it envisages a life happy as a whole. But the actuality of happiness is in experiences, each of which, in becoming past, seems lost to actuality. In no actual human experience is there a "happiness of life as a whole." "Social immortality" fails to solve the problem of transience and death, since posterity remembers our past, and so preserves its acutuality, even less than we do prior to our death; and since also it is probable that our human posterity will itself eventually come to an end. Only God can acutalize in his omnisciently sympathetic memory the happiness of men generally and in the long run. But God, as in this way the truly permanent and common good, must be unorthodoxly conceived as partly receptive, potential, passive, and increasing in content, not as "purely actual" and ummutable; he must be neither wholly absolute nor yet wholly relative and imperfect; but rather absolute and perfect in a new sense which permits and requires an aspect of relativity and growth. The ideal knower is absolute in its adequacy to the objects know; but the value experiences it thus enjoys depend also on the degree of perfection of the objects. This doctrine removes the contradiction in the classical idea that the divine knowing derives nothing form the things known, and throws new light on the "problem of evil" by revising the conception of ideal power. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Rationale of Theism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] God as Love [Subjects] Existence of God [Subjects] Perfection of God [Description] 8 pages. [Description] Draft that contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 997 {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Readers's Report on Jacobson's Understanding Buddhism [Item Number] # 998 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Buddhism [Description] Two pages. {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Appendix A, B, C [Pages] 16 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 999 [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Pluralism [Description] Appendix of unidentified editied book. {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Realistic Causal Theory of Perception [Pages] 6 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1000 [Subjects] Perception [Description] Incomplete article of an unidentified book. [Description] Also contains different version of the paper, which is incomplete. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Reality and Appearence [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Sense Perception [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1001 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Similar Arguments Dispose...] [Date] after 1970 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1002 [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Buddhism [Description] First page is missing. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Reason in Religion [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1003 [Subjects] Reason [Description] Incomplete manuscript that contains pages of 4-10. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Reasons for Believing in God [Date] after 1978 [Subjects] Reason [Subjects] Anselm [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Subjects] Idea of God [Description] Incomplete manuscript of the paper that contains pages of 1, 2, and 10. [Description] Also contains another copy with markings, including a note on the back which says: "As Sir Karl Popper said about me, "'He is a theologian- but he argues!' I add, my belief in the divine soul is matched by my disbelief in mere mindless matter. Here I see Sir Karl as simply mistaken and many Buddhists, and Plato, modernized scientifically, as correct." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1004 {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Reck on Hartshorne: Review of a Review [Pages] 7 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1005 [Subjects] Andrew J. Reck [Subjects] Existence of God [Description] Response to Reck's review on Hartshorne in Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Recollections of Leo Szilard [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Leo Szilard [Description] Also contains William Lanouette's letter regarding "Recollections of Leo Szilard." [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1006 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Reflections on "Observorship" [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Wheeler [Subjects] Knowledge [Subjects] Valuation [Subjects] Aesthetics [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1007 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Reform of Liberalism [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Liberalism [Description] Manuscript of the paper. [Description] Also contains additional three-page handwritten note on liberalism. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1008 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Religion as Acceptance of Our Fragmentariness [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1009 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Religion [Subjects] Fragmentariness [Subjects] Worship [Subjects] Creation ex Nihilo [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [There Be Light...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Religion [Subjects] God [Subjects] Transcendence [Description] Incomplete manuscript that contains pages of 27-35. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1010 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Religion in a Scientific Culture [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Religion and Science [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Subjects] Darwinism [Subjects] Abortion [Subjects] Feminism [Subjects] History of Philosophy [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations and underlinings. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1011 {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Reply to One of Wilcox's Criticisms [Date] n.d. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1012 [Subjects] Wilcox [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Also contains another version of the paper, titled "Reply to One of Wilcox's Objections to my Reasoning about Determinism." {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] In his [Weiss's] Review of my Insights and Oversights [Pages] one page [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1013 [Subjects] Paul Weiss [Subjects] Insights and Oversights [Subjects] Aristotle [Description] Unpublished Response to Weiss's review of Insights and Oversights. {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Arabindu Basu [Pages] 6 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1014 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Arabindu Basu [Subjects] Hinduism [Description] Contains minor editorial notations and underlining. {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [John Dewey Was...] [Pages] 1 page [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1015 [Subjects] John Dewey [Subjects] Mind/Matter [Description] Response to Essay on John Dewey by Fulmer. {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [I Agree with...] [Date] Written in the period of university of Texas [Pages] 13 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1016 [Subjects] Masao Abe [Subjects] Daulism [Subjects] Absoluteness/Relativity [Subjects] Abstractness/Concreteness [Description] Contains also slightly differently revised last page. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Comments on Randal Morris's Process Philosophy and Political Ideaology: The Social and Political Thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Morris [Subjects] Political Ideology [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Twelve page. [Description] Response to Randall Morris. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1017 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A New Perspective on Plato [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Dombrowski [Description] Review of Dombrowski's Plato's Philosophy of History. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1018 {Review} [Authors] Lee, Harold N. [Title] Untitled [Professor Lee's Book...] [Date] 1973? [Pages] 5 pages [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1019 [Subjects] Edwards [Subjects] Predestinationism {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Review of Stephen Toulmin's "Return to Cosmology (1986)" [Date] in the period of the University of Texas [Pages] 1 page [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1020 [Subjects] Toulmin [Subjects] Spontaneity [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations and underlining. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Revising the American Dream [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Maxwell [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Schelling [Subjects] Kant [Description] Contains different versions of the paper, whcih are longer and shorter. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1021 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Revision of Peirce's Categories [Periodical] The Monist [Volume] 63 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1980 [Pages] 277-89 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Peirce [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1022 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Rorty's Pragmatism and Farewell to the Age of Faith and Enlightenment [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Pragmatism [Subjects] Metaphysical Truth [Subjects] Determinism [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1023 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Santayana's Doctrine of Essence [Editors] Paul Arthur Schilpp [Book Title] The Philosophy of George Santayana [Edition] Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 2 [Publisher] Northwestern University [Pub Location] Evanston , IL and Chicago [Date] 1940 [Pages] 137-182 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1024 [Subjects] Slightly Marked {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Schleiermacher Has Been Viewed...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Schleiermacher [Description] Four pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1025 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Science, Insecurity, and the Abiding Treasure [Periodical] Journal of Religion [Volume] 38 [Issue] 3 [Date] July 1958 [Pages] 168-174 [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Technology [Subjects] Religion [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1026 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Science, Art and Religion As Source of Happiness [Conference Name] Kyoto American Studies [Date] July 28, 1966 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1027 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Religion [Subjects] Happiness [Description] Published inJapan-American Forum vol 13: 3 in March 1967: 47- 66. [Description] Contains minor editorial margin notations. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Self and Neighbor in Religion and Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Love [Description] Two pages essay. [Description] Also included is a manuscript copy with slight editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1028 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Selfcreation and Selfidentity [Date] written in the period of University of Texas [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Selfcreation [Subjects] Selfidentity [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Hinduism [Subjects] Self [Description] Contains extensive editorial notations throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1029 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Sixteen Options in Thinking about God [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Idea of God [Description] Eighteen pages. [Description] Contains extensive editorial notations throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1030 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Social Dimensions of Thinking [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Social Dimension [Description] Contains extra one page handwritten note. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1031 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Social Nature of Reality [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Methodology [Subjects] Social Structure of Process [Subjects] God the Socially Supreme Individual [Description] Outline of a projected book. [Description] Also contains a typed manuscript of parts of the book. The manuscript contains heavily marked notations throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1032 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Socially Objective Immortality [Date] 1992 [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Objective Immortality [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1033 {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Comments on a Book Called A Second Way of Knowing: The Riddle of Human Perception [Book Authors] Edmund Blair Bolles [Publisher] Prentice-Hall Press [Pub Location] New York [Pub. Date] 1991 [Date] After 1991 [Item Number] # 1034 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Perception [Subjects] Meaning [Subjects] Human Information Processing [Description] Transcript of review of Bolles's Book. [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Comments on Randall Morris' Process Philosophy and Political Ideology: the Social and Political Thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne [Book Authors] Randal Morris [Publisher] SUNY [Pub Location] Albany, New York [Pub. Date] 1991 [Date] 1992 [Item Number] # 1035 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Political Ideology [Subjects] Process Philosophy [Description] Contains slightly different versions of transcripts of the book review. {Abstract} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Divine Predicates Literal [Date] Written in the period of Emory University [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1036 [Subjects] Divine Power [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] The actual notes reads: [Description] [Description] Material predicates of deity are symbolic; formal predicates are literal, if any philosophical categories are so. Material predicates compare deity with one kind of natural thing, rather than another: e.g., "Father," "King," "Rock." Formal predicates compare deity with everything else; they make no reference to specific kinds, or particular parts, in nature, but employ only general conceptions--"existence," "contingency," "change." All things save God exist contingently; the "necessary existence" of God has a positive meaning, "that which is common to all possibilities of contingent existence." To understand this it suffices to know what we mean by contingent existence, for to understand a class is to know what its members have in common. "Possibilities" are "conceivable results of divine power"; this power, in its bare existence, is therefore not one of the possibilities, but the common factor of all, as literally necessary as they are contingent. The positive conception of formal divine properties removes the traditional contradictions from the symbolic ideas of divine love, knowledge, goodness, and power, for if God is not exclusively non-relative or absolute, but rather, absolutely or ideally balanced or adequate in his relativities to other beings, he can sustain relations of loving and knowing them. Divine power is not sheer determination of individuals by God, for they would then not be individuals, but is the ideal case (symbolically conceived) of social creativity, in which one individual creates opportunities for the final self-creation of others. Responsibility for results remains in principle divided, even in the ideal case; hence the "problem of evil" is a misconception. Infallible knowledge has positive meaning: clear, distinct, fully conscious knowledge, in which percepts and concepts are mutually adequate (Royce). This does not compare divine knowledge with a "reality" to be known, but defines "reality" through internal characters of divine knowledge. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some First Steps in the Metaphysics of Process [Date] period of University of Texas [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Perception [Subjects] Language [Subjects] Prehension [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1037 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Key Questions in Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Freedom [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Description] Contains two copies of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1038 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Metaphysical Principles and Human Values [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Harmony [Subjects] Metaphysical Principle [Subjects] Contributionism [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1039 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some New and Some Old Ideas [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Finite [Subjects] Infinite [Subjects] Super-infinite [Subjects] Dual-Transcendence [Description] Only contains 1-3 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1040 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Not Ungrateful But Perhaps Inadequate Comments About Comments on My Writings and Ideas [Periodical] Process Studies [Volume] 21 [Issue] 2 [Date] 1992 (summer) [Pages] 123-129 [Subjects] Response to commentators [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Job [Description] Manuscript of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1041 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Philosophical Aphorisms [Date] n.d. [Description] Excepts from Hartshorne's own writings: "Categories, Transcendentals, and Creative Experiencing," Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, and Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1042 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Philosophical Convictions [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Anthropomorphism [Subjects] Materialism or Dualism [Subjects] Mind-Matter [Subjects] Symbol and Language [Subjects] Sensation and Feeling [Subjects] Causality [Description] Contains slightly editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1043 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Doctrines of Hartshorne [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Theory of Sensation [Subjects] Dual Transcendence [Subjects] Doctrinal Matrices [Subjects] Theistic Proof [Subjects] Logic of Ultimate Contrasts [Subjects] Contingency and Necessity [Subjects] Asymmetrical Conceptions and Directional Order [Subjects] Theory of Beauty [Subjects] Defence of the Pragmatic Theory of Truth [Subjects] Revision of Whitehead's Eternal Objects in the Dirction of Peirce's Synechistic-evolutionary Version of Platonism [Subjects] Epocal Theory of Becoming [Description] One page note. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1044 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Principles of Procedure in Metaphysics [Editors] McLean, G. F. and Hugo Meynell [Book Title] The Nature of Metaphysical Knowledge [Publisher] University Press of America [Pub Location] Lanham, NY [Date] 1988 [Pages] 69-75 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1045 [Subjects] Metaphysics As Nonempirical Theory of Reality [Subjects] Methods of Metaphysics [Subjects] Appeal to Experience {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Thoughts about Religion and the Future [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Religion [Subjects] Future [Subjects] Future of Religon [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1046 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Under- and Some Over-Rated Great Philosophers [Periodical] Process Studies [Volume] 21 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1992 [Pages] 166-174. [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Popper [Description] Manuscript of the paper. [Description] Contains slightly different versions of the paper. [Description] AB: Plato and Bergson have been widely underrated. Aristotle and Kant [Description] have been widely overrated. In an overview of history of [Description] philosophy we are in a time of convergence of world wide systems. [Description] Karl Popper has been the best recent philosopher of science. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1047 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Space, Time, and the Neglect of Metaphysics [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Space [Subjects] Time [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1048 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Spinoza's Permanent Contributions [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Spinoza [Description] Contains two copies of drafts of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1049 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Status of Scholasticism Today [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Scholasticism [Description] Three pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1050 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Strange Case of Joseph Conrad [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Joseph Conrad [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Aristotle [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1051 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Symmetry and Directional Order in Metaphysical Concepts [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Priority of Asymmetry [Subjects] Inexhaustive Divisions and Misplaced Symmetry [Description] First page is vague to read. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1052 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Table of Theistic (Atheistic) Options [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Concept of God [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1053 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Ten Unrefuted Forms of Modal or ONtological Argument [Date] Written in the period of Emory University [Subjects] Modal Argument [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Description] Published in Japanese. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1054 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Theism as Radical Positivism: Minds, Bodies, yes; Mindless Matter, no; Causality, yet; Determinism, no [Date] 1995 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1055 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Positivism [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Mind/Matter [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Contains slightly different versions of copies. {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Theistic Proofs and Disproofs: The Findlay Paradox [Editors] Cohen, Robert S., Richard M. Martin, Merold Westphal [Book Title] Studies in the Philosophy of J.N. Findlay [Publisher] State University of New York [Pub Location] Albany, NY [Date] 1985 [Pages] 224-234 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1056 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Proof of Exsitence [Subjects] Findlay [Description] Original transcript of the paper. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Theological Mistakes and Their Effects on Modern Literature [Periodical] Journal of Speculative Philosophy [Volume] 1 [Issue] 1 [Date] 1987 [Pages] 56-72 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Literature and Theology [Subjects] Hartshorne [Subjects] Theology [Description] Some written notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1057 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Plato's wisdom...] [Date] c. 1995 [Subjects] Plato (Wisdom and Limitations) [Subjects] Rebirth/Multiple Career [Subjects] Divine Mind/Cosmic Body [Subjects] Women [Subjects] The Devil/Evil [Description] A fragment with some revisions, includes endnotes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1058 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Classifying metaphysical systems...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Pepper's Metaphysical System [Subjects] McKeon's " " [Subjects] Peirce's " " [Description] A fragment (pp. 80 -93) with some slight revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1059 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [...has escaped the errors about motivation...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Weiss [Subjects] The Qualities of God [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Feeling [Description] A fragment (pp.10-13), with some revisions, of comments on a book written by Weiss. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1060 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Part two. Positivism] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Positivism [Subjects] Freedom, Chance, Necessity [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Human vs. Non-Human Nature [Description] A fragment (pp. 13 -20) with slight revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1061 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [In my Logic of Perfection...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Existence and the Ontological Argument [Description] A fragment (pp.12-14) with slight revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1062 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Experience as Feeling of Feeling [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Feeling [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Human vs Non-Human Nature [Description] A work with slight revisions. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1063 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Exploring the Necessity and Contingency as Applied to God and the World] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Necessity and Contigency [Subjects] God (Modal Statements about) [Subjects] Mind-Body Relation [Description] A fragment (pp. 3 -15) with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1064 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Faith, Courage and Chance [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Personal Immortality [Subjects] Social Immortality [Subjects] Serving God as Nontemporary Goal [Subjects] Contributionism [Subjects] Causal Determination [Description] A paper, or perhaps speech, with slight revisions. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1065 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Fifty Years of Aesthetics: A Personal Perspective [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Fragments of versions of the above titled paper. Aslo included are editing notes and emails about it [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1066 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Foreword to Naturalism and Religious Faith [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Naturalism [Subjects] Reason [Subjects] Faith [Description] Copy of foreword to Garnett's book [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1067 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [We have seen that if freedom...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] God [Subjects] Human Nature [Description] Essay (9pages) with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1068 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Success as Good Luck and Good Management [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Autobiography [Subjects] Success [Description] A one page fragment with slight revisions. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1069 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknwon [Tell Us That...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Superpresonal Obligations [Subjects] Economic Inequality [Subjects] Individual Rights [Subjects] Nuclear Threat [Subjects] Contributionism [Subjects] Whitehead [Description] The typewritten note contains a fragment (pages 5-8). [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1070 {Journal Article} [Authors] Unknown [Hartshorne ???] [Title] Process As Inclusive Category: A Reply [Periodical] The Journal of Philosophy [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Description] The source of the article is not identified. [Description] The article is from The Journal of Philosophy as contains some remarks and editing in pencil. The original pagination, which is typed as 95- 97, has been crossed out and replaced with 201x, 201y, and 201 z. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1071 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unidentified [Title] Unknown [As Necessary That...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Time's Arrow and Causality [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Body-Mind-World [Subjects] Crtiques of C.H.'s Work [Subjects] God [Description] This note contains two versions of a fragment of a typed paper (pp.15-18). [Description] Revisions are included on both. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1072 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Unknown [Title] Unknown [All Have the Simbolic Power...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1073 [Subjects] Universal Human Equality [Subjects] Inequalitarianism [Subjects] Animal Nature [Subjects] God [Subjects] Teleology [Subjects] Friendship [Description] Incomplete manuscript. [Description] The manuscript of copies of 6 pages pasted on pieces of paper. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Aristotle Was Not mistaken in...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Lovejoy [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Husserl [Description] Incomplete manuscript that contains pages of 11-22. [Description] Contains extensive margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1074 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Wordsworth's Vision of Reality [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1075 [Subjects] Moderately Marked [Subjects] Wordsworth [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Philosophy of Science [Subjects] Human vs. Non-human Nature [Subjects] Nature as Feeling [Description] Incomplete manuscript. [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations and underlining throughout. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Foreword [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1076 [Subjects] Theism [Subjects] Atheism [Subjects] Agnosticism [Description] Hartshorne's foreword for Viney's book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Preface [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1077 [Subjects] Autobiography [Subjects] Memor [Subjects] Fiction [Subjects] Philosophers [Subjects] Life as Gift [Description] Preface of The Darkness and the Light, with a few revisions added. [Description] Slight editorial notations. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Traditional Theological Explications of God [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1078 [Subjects] Explication of God [Description] Incomplete manuscript of a chaper of Hartshorne's book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Of course current Darwinism...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Darwinism [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Teleology [Description] Incomplete paper that contains 2-5 pages. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1079 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknwon [Are Being Express...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Neural Process [Subjects] Perception [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Causality [Description] Incomplete manuscript that contains pages of 10-13. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1080 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Of An Actual Contingent Existent Is...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1081 [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Subjects] Necessity vs. Contingency [Subjects] Divine Creativity [Description] Incomplete manuscript that contains papes of 285-88. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Experience and Metaphysics: A New Approach to the Problem of Theological Analogy [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1082 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] W. James [Subjects] Skinner [Description] This note contains part (p. 1-3) of the essay "Experience and Metaphysics: A New Approach to the Problem of Theological Analogy" with some revisions. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Morris on Political Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Heavily Marked [Subjects] Political Philosophy [Subjects] Morris [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Sexism [Description] Contains minor editorial notations. [Description] Another copy is heavily marked. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1083 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [A Defender of Ayn Rand's Philosophy...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Rational Self-Interest [Subjects] Ayn Rand [Subjects] Buddhism [Description] Two-page incomplete manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1084 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown ['Matter' and 'physical' do not...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Weihl [Subjects] Analogies [Subjects] C.H. compared to A.N.W. [Description] This note contains two versions of a fragment (pp. 24 -31) with some revisions on both [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1085 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [The renaissance verdict upon scholastic metaphysics...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysical Experience [Description] Contains a fragment with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1086 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [call him, he bitterly accused me...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] C.H. on McKeon [Description] A fragment (pp.9-12) [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1087 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [this seeing merely gave us...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Matter, Fact, Mind and Value [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Epistemology [Subjects] Causality [Description] A fragment (pp. 12-15) with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1088 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown ["No subjects without objects...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Legitimate Role of Symmetry [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Subject-Object Relations [Description] A fragment (pp.175-192) with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1089 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [girl had been very friendly...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] C.H. on life [Subjects] C.H.'s mother [Subjects] C.H.'s student (Valady) [Description] A fragment 17-20 with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1090 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [drive us to the desperate position...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] C.I. Lewis [Subjects] Memory and the Past [Subjects] Givenness [Description] Two fragments of same paper (pp. 5-9 and 31-34) with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1091 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [from the foregoing I think it follows...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] The Mutability of God [Description] A fragment (pp.11-12) with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1092 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Unidentified [Title] Unknown [Nos sensations ne sont simple...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] M. Goblot on Sensation [Description] A fragment - includes a long quote by Goblot in French and then commentary in English [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1093 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Freedom as Universal [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Freedom as Universal [Description] Contains various drafts [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1094 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Freedom as Universal [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Freedom as Universal [Description] Contains various drafts of "Freedom as Universal" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1095 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [the Thomistic proposition: "existence is...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Fragments (pp.11, 21, 22, 28 30, perhaps titled "Aquinas to Whitehead: Seven Centuries of Metaphysics of Religion," with some revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1096 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Can it be doubted that to necessary...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] A fragment (pp. 36-40, 9-13) perhaps titled "Choosing a Metaphyics" [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1097 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown ["should have questioned...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Vaught on God [Description] Fragment (pp. 263-269) with revisions added [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1098 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] "Choosing a Metaphysics: An Adventure in Proof by Elimination [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Fragments of the above mentioned chapter with revisions [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] 1099 {Notes} [Authors] Unkown [Title] Unknown [Letter to the Editor...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Karl Barth [Subjects] American Academic Life [Description] Fragments of Seminary Newsletter. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1100 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] An Economic Platform for Religious Liberalism [Date] 1935 (?) [Subjects] Liberalism [Description] One page fragment of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1101 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Some Points on "Philosophy of Social Relations" [Date] 1944 [Subjects] Leibnitz [Subjects] Quantum Mechanics [Description] A Class Note. [Description] One page fragment. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1102 {Abstract} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [In the polemical article...] [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1103 [Subjects] W. L. Sessions [Subjects] Peirce [Description] A response of W. L. Sessions's article written in Southern Journal of Philosophy, Summer, 1974. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Thinking Animal [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Quantum Theory [Subjects] Chance [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Subjects] Science, Philosophy, and Religion [Subjects] Plato [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1104 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Thirty-Six Maxims of Procedure in Speculative Philosphy [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Speculative Philosophy [Subjects] Empirical Alternative/ Priori Alternative [Subjects] Symmetry [Subjects] Truism [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1105 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Thomas Aquinas and Three Poets Who Do Not Agree With Him [Date] 2001 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1106 [Subjects] Thomas Aquinas [Subjects] Poems [Subjects] God [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Immortalit [Description] Five different drafts of the original paper. Drafts are written in 1993 and published in Process Studies 30:2 (2001 Fall-Winter). {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Thomism on Divine Knowledge [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Thomism [Subjects] Divine Knowledge [Subjects] Neoclassical Theism [Subjects] Human Possibility [Description] Originally planed for Appendix to Chapter Ten of Unidentified Book. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1107 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Three Enduring Philosophies [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Scholasticism [Subjects] Physicalism [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Positivism [Subjects] Atheism [Description] Incomplete manuscripts of the paper that contains 1-3 page. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1108 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Three Important Scientists on Mind, Matter, and the Metaphysics of Religion [Periodical] The Journal of Speculative Philosophy [Volume] 8 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1994 [Pages] 211-227 [Subjects] Mind [Subjects] Matter [Subjects] Metaphysics of Religion [Subjects] Carl Sagan [Subjects] Steven Weinberg [Subjects] Edward O. Wilson [Description] Contains slightly different various drafts of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1109 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] J. G. Arapura and Others [Title] Is Comparative Philosophy Itself a Mode of Philosophizing? [Title] and Others [Date] n.d. [Description] Fragments by others (not Hartshorne). [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1110 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Three Important Scientists on Mind, Matter, and the Metaphysics of Religion [Periodical] The Journal of Speculative Philosophy [Volume] 8 [Issue] 3 [Date] 1994 [Pages] 211-227 [Subjects] Mind and Matter [Subjects] Metaphysics of Religion [Description] Contains differently revised copies of the manuscript. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1111 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Turning Point in the History of Natural Theology [Date] written in the period of the University of Texas [Subjects] Natural Theology [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Anselm [Description] Contains moderate editorial margin notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1112 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Twelve Elements of My Philosophy [Periodical] The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy [Volume] 5 [Issue] 1 [Date] 1974 (spring) [Pages] 7-15 [Subjects] Slightly Marked [Subjects] Sensations [Subjects] God [Subjects] Ultimate Contrasts [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] Contingency [Subjects] Beauty [Subjects] Asymmetry [Subjects] Self-Interest [Description] Contains two typewritten transcripts of the paper. [Description] Also contains extra notes titled, "outline of my philosophy" and "epilogue: table of theistic and non-theistic options." [Description] Included is another copy with slight editing. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1113 {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Twenty Opinions from Five Times Twenty Years [Periodical] The Personalist Forum [Volume] 14 [Issue] 2 [Date] 1998 (fall) [Pages] 75-76 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Actuality [Subjects] Causality [Subjects] Perception [Subjects] God [Subjects] Aesthetic Values [Description] Contains several edited versions of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1114 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Contrast: Every Nonrestrictive...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Contrast/Systhesis [Subjects] Abstract/Concrete [Subjects] Necessary/Contingent [Subjects] Priority of the Positive [Subjects] Incompatibility [Subjects] Absolute/Relativity [Subjects] Object/Subject [Subjects] Creative Synthesis [Subjects] Causal Order [Subjects] God as the Ground of Order [Subjects] Providence [Subjects] Asymmetry [Description] Contains explanations of twenty-five concepts on process philosophy. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1116 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Two Editions of Peirce's Writings [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Contains several copies, which are slightly different versions of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1116 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Two Possible Philosophical Definitions of God [Subjects] Divine Infinity [Subjects] Divine Relativity [Description] Contains an unpublished article and an abstract. [Description] Abstract was ublished in Actas: XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofia. vol. 9, (Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1966), p. 121. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1117 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Ultimacy of Aesthetic Principles [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Experience [Description] Contains two copies of the paper. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1118 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Ultimate Science [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Social Psychology [Subjects] Evolution [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Perception [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Aethetics [Subjects] Agnosticism [Subjects] Munroe [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notions. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1119 {Article in Book} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Understanding as Seeing to be Necessary [Editors] Schilpp, Paul Arthur [Book Title] The Philosophy of Brand Blanshard [Publisher] Open Court [Pub Location] La Salle, IL [Date] 1980 [Pages] 629-635 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1120 [Subjects] Blanshard [Subjects] Reason [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Contingency [Description] Typewritten transcript of the paper, which published in The Library of Living Philosophers vol. 15. [Description] Contains moderate margin editorial notation. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Understanding Freedom and Suffering [Periodical] Catalyst Tape Talk [Volume] 12 [Issue] 9 [Date] 1980 [Pages] 4-5 [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Suffering [Description] Contains the original long version of the transcript, too. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1121 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Value as Enjoyed Contrast [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Contrast [Subjects] the good [Subjects] good [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] enjoyment [Description] Contains slight editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] #1122 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Was Descartes Merely, Though Ingeniously, Mistaken? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Descartes [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Experience [Description] Three-page summary on Descartes. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1123 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] What is Liberalism? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Liberalism [Subjects] Liberty [Subjects] Spiritual Liberty [Subjects] Political Liberty [Subjects] Economic Liberty [Subjects] Religious Liberty [Description] Three-page essay with a bibliography. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1124 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] What is Liberalism? [Date] written in the period of University of Chicago [Subjects] Liberalism [Description] Outline for address on November 20 at Hyde Park Forum. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1125 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] What the Ontological Proof Does not Do? [Date] n.d. [Subjects] John O. Nelson [Subjects] Ontological Proof [Subjects] Atheism [Description] Two-page essay. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1126 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] What's Right--and Not Right--in Meterialism [Conference Name] The Creighton Club at LeMoyne College [Date] 1965 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1127 [Subjects] Materialism [Description] The paper was originally designed for the Spring Meeting of the Creighton Club, April 24-5, 1965, to be held at LeMoyne College, Syracuse, New York. [Description] Also contains one page handout. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Whitehead on Process: A Reply to Processor Eslick [Date] witten in the period of Emory University [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Eslick [Subjects] Perpetual Perishing [Subjects] Objective Immortality [Subjects] Transition [Description] Eight pages. [Description] Contains minor margin editorial notations. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1128 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Why Philosophers are Needed [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Role of Philosopher [Description] Contains two sets of slightly different papers under the same title. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1129 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Why Selective Abortions Should Not Be Made Illegal [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Abortion [Subjects] Hartshorne [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations and underlining throughout. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1130 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] For Minoru Otsuka [Date] written in the period of Texas University [Subjects] Minoru Otsuka [Subjects] Nakamura [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Buddhism and Christianity [Description] Preface for Japanese translation of Wisdom as Moderation. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1131 {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Wisdom as Moderation [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] Albany, New York [Date] 1987 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1132 [Subjects] Wisdom as Moderation [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Meaning of Death [Subjects] The Future of Humanity [Description] Contains manuscripts of "table of contents," "the aesthetic meaning of death," "can we transcend our animality?," "the future of our species," and other fragments. {Journal Article} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Kreativnost Kao Vrednost I Kreativnost Kao Transcendent-Alna Kategorija [Periodical] Kultura [Pages] 17-26 [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Transcendence [Description] Written in Yugoslavian Language. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1133 {Abstract} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creativity in American Philosophy [Volume] Monist 70: 1 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1134 [Subjects] Creativity in American Philosophy [Description] One paragraph of author's abstract. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Creativity in American Philosophy [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] Albany, New York [Date] 1984 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1135 [Subjects] McKeon [Subjects] Montague [Subjects] Weiss [Subjects] Adler [Subjects] Roy Wood [Subjects] Wilfrid Sellars [Subjects] Quine [Subjects] Tillich [Subjects] Rorty [Subjects] Nozick [Description] Several drafts of the parts of the book. {Manuscript Collectio} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Darkness and the Light [Publisher] State University of New York Press [Pub Location] Albany, New York [Date] 1990 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1136 [Subjects] The Darkness and the Light [Subjects] Autobiography [Description] Contains fragmented manuscripts of the book. {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Unknown [Aristotle, though...] [Date] 1991 [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Whitehead [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Perpetual Perishing [Subjects] Popper [Subjects] Weiss [Description] Incomplete paper that contains page 5 to 19. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1137 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshone, Charles [Title] Career and Publications [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Autobiography [Description] Autobiographical Notes [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1138 {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Although I believe...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Popper [Subjects] Creation Science [Description] Three page essay. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1139 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Continuity [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Continuity [Description] Three different notes on continuity. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1140 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Death [Description] Margin notes on Table of Contents. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1142 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Divine Forknowledge and Contingent Events [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Omniscience [Subjects] Omnipotence [Description] Several notes on Determinism. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1142 {Notes} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Bibliographical Notes [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Peirce [Description] Incomplete Bibliographic Notes on Charles Peirce. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1043 {Book Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charl [Title] The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener [Book Authors] Gardner [Item Number] # 1144 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Subjects] Gardner [Subjects] Divine Love [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Time [Description] Incomplete one-page draft. {Thesis} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] An Outline and Defense of the Argument for the Unity of Being in the Absolute or Divine Good [Type] Ph. D. Dissertation [Date] 1923 [Publisher] Harvard University [Pub Location] Cambridge, MA [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1145 [Subjects] Divine Good [Subjects] Unity of God [Subjects] Argument of God [Subjects] Monism [Subjects] Space/Time [Subjects] Knowledge [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Perfection [Description] Manuscript of Hartshorne's Ph.D. dissertation. Stored three section # 1145-1, 2, and 3. {Interview} [Authors] Jan Van der Veken [Title] A Conversation Between Professors Charles Hartshorne and Jan Van der Veken [Date] July 17, 1979 [Subjects] Ontological Argument [Subjects] Definition of God [Subjects] Modal Argument [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] Heidegger [Subjects] Creativity [Subjects] Panpsychism [Subjects] Leibniz [Subjects] Husserl [Description] An interview at Austin, Texas. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1146 {Sermon} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] My Religious Beliefs [Meeting Loc] UU Service [Date] August 23, 1992 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1147 [Subjects] James [Subjects] Peirce [Subjects] Causal Determinism [Subjects] William Blake [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Matthew Arnold [Subjects] Peace [Subjects] God [Contents] Contains slightly different versions of the sermon. Also contains "Order of Service" and "Meditation." {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Philosophy is the Attempt...] [Date] April 12, 1930(?) [Pages] 7 pages [Subjects] Fuction of Philosophy [Subjects] Science and Philosophy [Description] It also contains half page handwritten note on the back. [Item Number] # 1148 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy in High School [Date] n.d. [Pages] 5 pages [Subjects] Mathematics [Subjects] Science [Subjects] Philosophy [Subjects] Evil [Item Number] # 1149 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Philosophy of Freedom [Date] n.d. [Pages] 2 pages [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Absolute Order [Subjects] Necessity [Subjects] Providence [Item Number] # 1150 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Unpublished Work} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [The Reason for Taking Pervasive Religious Ideas...] [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Buddhism [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Proposition [Description] Fragments of Hartshorne's Answers to Questions. Contains pages of 10-33. [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1151 {Review} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [ I Begin by Expressing...] [Pages] 1 page [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1152 [Subjects] Philosophy and Science [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] Kant [Subjects] The Idea of God [Description] One page comment at an unidentified conference. {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Aesthetic Dimensions of Religious Experience and Others [Pages] 3 pages [Subjects] God and World [Subjects] Aesthetics [Subjects] Religious Experience [Subjects] Mind-Body Relation [Description] Three different tecture transparencies, titled "The Aesthetic Dimensions of Religious Experience," "The Sixteen Ways of Thinking About God Categoreally," and "Options in the Mind-Body Relations." [Item Number] Center for Process Studies [Location] # 1153 {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Science aa the Search for the Hidden Beauty of the World [Conference Name] The Aesthetic Dimension of Science 16th Nobel Conference [Date] 1980 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1154 [Subjects] Beauty [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Aesthetics [Description] Conference held in Gustavus Adolphos College. {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] An Argument for or against the Existence of God [Pages] 5 pages [Subjects] Existence of God [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Item Number] # 1155 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Argument from Design and the Problem of Evil [Conference Name] Southern Society for Philosophy of Religion [Date] March 1962 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1156 [Subjects] Argument from Design [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Also contains a letter from SSPR and short response from Hartshorne. [Description] It is a kind of summary of the paper. {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Brent House [Date] n.d. [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Determination [Subjects] Chance [Subjects] Nature [Subjects] Order [Description] Also contains various notes on freedom. [Item Number] # 1157 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Conscious Response to Life's Meaning [Date] 1950 (?) [Meeting Loc] Chicago [Pages] 2 pages [Subjects] Meaning of Life [Subjects] End of Life [Subjects] Beauty [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Providence [Item Number] # 1158 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Dallas Lecture [Date] 1966 [Meeting Loc] Perkins School of Theology at SMU, Dallas, Texas [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Subjects] Plato [Subjects] Aristotle [Subjects] Spinoza [Description] Fragments of Dallas Lecture. [Item Number] # 1159 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] The Divine Wisdom in Nature [Date] n.d. [Meeting Loc] n.d. [Pages] 8 pages [Subjects] Divine Wisdom [Subjects] Nature [Subjects] Beauty [Subjects] Meaning of Life [Item Number] # 1160 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [It Will Rain Affirms That...] [Date] n.d. [Pages] 1 page [Subjects] Proposition [Subjects] Possibility [Item Number] # 1161 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Evidence of the Divine Existence [Date] n.d. [Pages] 8 pages [Subjects] Paul Weiss [Subjects] Divine Existence [Subjects] Kant [Item Number] # 1162 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Experience and Metaphysics: A New Approach to the Problem of Theological Analogy [Date] 1988 [Meeting Loc] Oxford [Pages] 1-17 [Subjects] Experience [Subjects] Metaphysics [Subjects] World Soul [Subjects] Dual transcendental Personal [Description] The last part of the paper is missing. [Item Number] # 1163 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [We Have Seen That If Freedom...] [Date] n.d. [Meeting Loc] Japan [Pages] 7 pages [Subjects] Freedom [Subjects] Divine Freedom [Subjects] Self-Determinism [Subjects] Existence of God [Description] Japanese Lecture on Freedom in a Seminar of Japanese Students. [Item Number] # 1164 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Lecture on God] [Date] n.d. [Meeting Loc] n.a. [Pages] 11 pages [Subjects] Hume [Subjects] Idea of God [Description] Contains extensive editorial margin notations. [Item Number] # 1165 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [God is the Cosmic Lover...] [Pages] 4 pages [Subjects] God as Cosmic Lover [Subjects] Idea of God [Item Number] # 1166 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Henri Bergson [Date] n.d. [Pages] 7 pages [Subjects] Bergson [Subjects] Memory [Subjects] Evolution [Subjects] Mysticism [Description] Page 6 is missing. [Item Number] # 1167 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Conference Paper} [Authors] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Critique and Analysis on Honest To God [Date] February 9, 1964 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1168 [Subjects] John A. Robinson [Subjects] Ground of Being [Subjects] Pantheism [Subjects] Tillich [Description] Conference was held in Presbyterian Student Center, Austin, TX. Hartshorne was one of panelists. Also contains a brochure and a letter from The University of Texas. The paper is not formally written; rather, it is notes. {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Not an Expert on Sri Aur....] [Date] March 20, 1966 [Meeting Loc] Banaras, India [Pages] 8 pages [Subjects] Sri Aurobindo [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Dualism [Subjects] Becoming [Description] Unorganised notes. [Item Number] # 1969 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Job [Pages] 4 pages [Subjects] Book of Job [Subjects] Suffering [Description] Collection of lecture notes on Job for Episcopalean Study Group. [Item Number] # 1170 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Student of Oklahoma City University [Title] Untited [Student Questions] [Date] December 1993 [Meeting Loc] Oklahoma City University [Pages] 8 pages [Description] Collections of student question regarding Hartshorne's public lecture at Oklahoma City University. [Item Number] # 1171 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [If, However, Nothing Is Permanent....] [Date] written in the period of the University of Texas [Pages] 6-15 [Subjects] Whitehead and Buddhism [Subjects] Hinduism [Subjects] Omnipotence [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Description] Incomplete manuscript of a lecture on Whitehead and Buddhism and Process Philosophy. Contains pages of 6 to 15. [Item Number] # 1172 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Love in the Various Reigions...] [Pages] 3 pages [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Beauty [Description] Lecture to Women's Alliance on Feb. 18, 19xx on Love. [Item Number] # 1173 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [My Contribution to This Institution Is...] [Date] n.d. [Pages] 1-8 [Subjects] UU Institution [Subjects] Metaphysics [Description] Lecture to Unitarian Universalist Church. Contains extensive handwritten notions. [Item Number] # 1174 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Sermon} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Love and Light [Meeting Loc] Chicago [Date] 1950 [Location] Center for Process Studies [Item Number] # 1175 [Subjects] Value [Subjects] Love [Subjects] Light [Contents] Sermon at the service of worship of the Federated Theological Schools, Bond Chapel, May 9, 1950. Mimeographed by the Education Committee, Divinity School student council. Fragments of the sermon. {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Materialism, Determinism, and the Philosophy of Creative Experience [Date] n.d. [Pages] 7 pages [Subjects] Materialism [Subjects] Determinism [Subjects] Creative Experience [Subjects] Mind/Body [Subjects] Behaviorism [Description] Lecture to Psychology Club. [Item Number] # 1176 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Metaphysical Explanation [Date] writtein in the period of the University of Texas [Pages] 1-16 [Subjects] Metaphysical Explanation [Subjects] Arbitrariness [Subjects] Particularity [Description] Simposium lecture. [Item Number] # 1177 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Metaphysics of Self [Date] n.d. [Pages] 1 page [Subjects] Self [Subjects] Contingency of Particular [Subjects] Process and Being [Description] One page unpublished memo of a lecture. [Item Number] # 1178 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] My Religious Background [Date] n.d. [Pages] 7 pages [Subjects] Episcopal church [Description] Autobiographical Remarks on religous background. [Item Number] # 1179 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] A Philosophy of Religion for the Young [Date] n.d. [Meeting Loc] n.d. [Pages] 12 pages [Subjects] Idea of God [Subjects] Divine Love [Subjects] Neoclassical Theism [Description] To be a UU pampllet. Contains different versions of the lecture. [Item Number] # 1180 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [When Not Christian or Islamic...] [Date] n.d. [Meeting Loc] Center for Process Studies [Pages] 7-14 [Subjects] Problem of Evil [Subjects] Suchocki [Subjects] Notion of Justice [Subjects] Determinism [Description] Lecture on the Problem of Evil at the Center for Process Studies. It s a reply to Suchocki. Incomplete manuscript. [Item Number] # 1181 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Untitled [Lewis and Sheffer...] [Date] after 1990 [Pages] 13-14 [Subjects] Sheffer [Subjects] Quine [Subjects] Lucio [Description] Fragment of a lecture, which presented a Humanist group in Austin, Texas. [Item Number] # 1182 [Location] Center for Process Studies {Lecture} [Author] Hartshorne, Charles [Title] Responsibility of the Philosophy [Date] n.d. [Pages] 1-7 [Subjects] Role of Ph