Schroeder, W. Widick.  "Process Thought and the Social Sciences.”  (Unpubl.)

Abstract

The categories of process thought can provide an organizational hierarchy for the relations of the differing social sciences.  The varying disciplines are grounded in the social, biological , intellectual, religious, and aesthetics characteristics of humanity, each of which can be illuminated by process categories, especially the relationship of the internal and external.  The paper concludes with the elaboration of a process social ethic. [Bruce Epperly, 20 Dec. 1978].