Treash, Gordon.  "Purposive Organization: Whitehead and Kant."  Process Studies 21, no. 4 (Winter 1992): 246-58.

Abstract

Despite the announced intention of superseding the three "Critiques" that constitute Kant's mature philosophy, there are highly significant themes enunciated in common by Whitehead and Kant.  This article examines the conception of purposive organization which Kant makes a great deal of in the "Critique of Judgment".  Kant's description of purposive organization is an unavoidable and very clear indication that in introducing the function of reflective judgment, which is the mean by which telic judgments are rendered possible, Kant recognizes the vast importance of the organic to any comprehensive understanding of nature.  [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]