{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 the