Bahm, Archie J. “Deficiencies in Whitehead's Philosophy.” Process Studies 2, no. 4 (Winter 1972): 301-305.
Abstract
Comparative study of two process philosophies, A. N. Whitehead's philosophy of organism and organicism. Nine similarities. Seven differences: Whitehead was only a semi-process philosopher, bifurcated actual entities and eternal objects, constructed an organic metaphysics with a non-organic logic, mistakenly abandoned substance, denies actuality to most of time, ignored dialectic, and neglected the death of man and God. Organicism rejects eternal objects and the primordial nature of God. [Abstract from The Philosopher’s Index]