Bennett, John.  "A Whiteheadian Theory of the Agent Self."  Philosophy Today 17 (Winter 1973): 337-342.

Abstract

A frequent, and important, criticism of Whitehead's systematic philosophy concerns its adequacy to issues of personal experience.  I explore in this paper the ability of Whitehead's categories to interpret our experience of ourselves as unified and abiding entities which act.  Included also is a discussion of freedom as self-determination as it relates to both continuity and the unity of the present moment.  [Abstract from The Philosopher’s Index]