Sarkar, Anil Kumar. Buddhism and Whitehead's Process Philosophy. New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1991.

Abstract

This book is a study of the papers of nine American thinkers in Buddhism. It suggests that most of them, in different ways, discover that 'abstract intellectuality' severs the continuity of the confronted experiential processes, and thereby creates an unhealthy atmosphere in the human reflective situation. But there is a dominant Western-American pragmatic-empirical attitude from Peirce to James and Dewey leading to Whitehead's process philosophy, which provides a progressively integral view of the experiential processes, setting up a healthy atmosphere in the human situation.