Felt, James W. “The Feeling for the Future: A Comment on Ann Plamondon's Essay.” Process Studies 3, no. 2 (Summer 1973): 100-103.
Abstract
A Whiteheadian sketch toward a metaphysical justification of induction. The experiential ground for inductive expectations lies in a feeling by which the present is immediately felt as making a difference to the future. Categorically this involves a prehension of the relevance of the environment (actual world) of the present to that of the future, a relevance felt in the prehension of derivational analogy and of the graduated order of appetitions constituting the primordial nature of God. [Abstract from The Philosopher’s Index]