Process Thought, Chaos, and Complexity
Ahmed, A. Karim. “Causality, Chaos, and Consciousness: Steps Toward a Normative Cosmological Principle in an Evolving Universe.” Process Studies 27, nos.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1998): 255-66. [abstract]
Allan, George. “No More Sea: A Note on PR 340.” Process Studies 33, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2004): 166-169.
Amodio, Barbara Ann. "Aesthetic Evolution: Value Meaning and the Drama of the Interplay of Opposites with Special Reference to Process Philosophy, Ramanuja and the Tao-Te Ching." Third International Symposium of Field Being, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT: August 12-17, 1999. [Aesthetics, Creation, Chaos]
Barbour, Ian. “Chaos Theory and Complexity.” In Religion and Science: Historical and Contemporary Issues (HarperSanFrancisco, 1997), 182-184.
_____. “Complexity and Self-Organization.” In When Science Meets Religion: Enemies, Strangers, or Partners? (HarperSanFrancisco, 2000), 104-105.
Birch, Charles. “Does Complexity Enhance Stability?” In Biology and the Riddle of Life (Sydney, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 1999), 99-100.
Bogert-O'Brien, Daniel. Review of Pandemonium Tremendum: Chaos and Mystery in the Life of God by James E. Huchingson Process Studies 32, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2003): 151-52.
Clark, Tim. "A Whiteheadian Chaosmos: Process Philosophy from a Deleuzean Perspective." Process Studies 28, nos.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1999): 179-194.
Clayton, Philip. “Emerging God: Theology for a Complex Universe.” Christian Century 121, no. 1 (January 13 2004): 26-30.
Earley, Joseph E. Review: Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers, Order out of Chaos. Process Studies 14, no.3 (Fall 1985): 204-5.
Faber, Roland. “’O bitches of impossibility!’--Programmatic Dysfunction in the Chaosmos of Deleuze and Whitehead” In Deleuze, Whitehead and the Transformations of Metaphysics. (Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie Van Belgie Voor Wetenschappen En Kunsten, Belgium, 2005), 117-28.
_____. “Wahrheit und Maschine: Wider das transsilvanische Argument von der Gewalt im Diskurs der Erkenntnis.” Labyrinth: Internation Journal for Philosophy, Feminist Theory and Cultural Hermeneutics, vol. 3 (2001): [http://www.labyrinth.iaf.or.at/2001/Faber.html].
Foss, Laurence, “The Scandal of Infomedicine and the Sciences of Complexity.” In The End of Modern Medicine (Albany: State University of New York, 2002), 283-286.
Haught, John F. “Why is There Complexity in Nature?” In Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1995), 142-161.
Jungerman, John. “The Macroworld, Part I: Complex Systems.” In World in Process (Albany: State University of New York, 2000), 117-137.
Keller, Catherine. Face of the Deep; A Theology of Becoming. New York: Routledge, 2003.
_____. “The Lost Chaos of Creation.” Creative Transformation 12, no.1 (Winter 2003): 2-4.
Kuntz, Paul G. “From Disorder to Order or From Order to Disorder?” (unpubl.) [abstract]
Kuntz, Paul G, ed. The Concept of Order. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1968.
Lee, Sang Bok. "The Psychology of Tao from Clinical Neuroscience and Multicultural Psychology Perspectives: An Exploration of Ecological Order and Cosmos." TPacific Science Review 5 (2005): 230-236. [abstract]
Neeper, Carolyn Almond. “Built-in Meaning Inspired by Complexity Principles.” (unpubl) [abstract]
Queiroz, Joćo and Charbel Nino El-Hani. “Semiosis as an Emergent Process.” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 42, no. 1 (Winter 2006): 78-116. [abstract]
Reason, Peter and Brian Goodwin. "Toward a Science of Qualities in Organizations: Lessons from Complexity Theory and Postmodern Biology." (unpub): 1999. [abstract]
Sansbury, Timothy. "The False Promise of Quantum Mechanics." Zygon 42, no. 1 (March 2007): 111-121. [abstract]
Singer, Beth J. "Non-Substantialism and the Metaphysics of Justus Buchler." The International Journal for Field-Being 1, no. 1 (2001).
Skrbina, David. “Participation, Organization, and Mind: Toward a Participatory Worldview.” University of Bath, 2001. [Panpsychism, Participation, Philosophy of Mind, and Chaos theory] [Summary of Dissertation] [He is available for discussion if anybody wants to follow up with him. Email him at Skrbina@aol.com]
Young, Karl. “Deterministic Chaos and Quantum Chaology.” In Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue (New York/London: Routledge, 1996), 227-42.