Endo, Hiroshi.  "From Lorenzen Through Husserl to Whitehead."  Process Studies 19, no.4 (Winter 1990): 235-9.

Abstract

The paper aims at explicating what process thought means to the author in his philosophical investigations on the problem of genesis.  The argument begins with criticizing Lorenzen's constructivism in logic and mathematics, goes on to show the limit of Husserl's phenomenology in describing the genesis of subject-object structure and finally evaluates Whitehead's metaphysics by reason of his concept of transition rather than becoming and also his well-balanced theory of genesis and solidarity.  In this connection Davidson and Whitehead are also compared.  Lastly, however, an insolvable problem of eternal objects is raised.  [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]