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Process Studies (ISSN: 0360-6503) is a scholarly peer-reviewed, and refereed academic, journal of the Center for Process Studies. Issues are published twice a year. It is the leading international journal in its field, and is dedicated to the study of the thought and wide-ranging implications of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) and his intellectual associates, most notably Charles E. Hartshorne (1897-2000), and others like William James (1842-1910), Charles Sanders Pierce (1839-1914) and Henri Bergson (1859-1941). The mandate of Process Studies, in sum, is to explore Whiteheadian-Hartshornean process thought at an advanced level and as it appears in related philosophies and theologies (as noted above), applying the Whiteheadian-Hartshornean conceptuality to a wide range of other fields: Aesthetics, Biology, Cosmology, Economics, Education Theory, Ethics, History of Religions, Literary Criticism, Mathematics, Political Thought, Psychology, Physics and other Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, Sociology, Psychology, Christian Theology, Eastern Religions, and etc. Articles and Special focus sections have been published in all of these areas.

Current Issue: 36.1 (Spring/Summer 2007): published August 2007
Editor: Barry Whitney
  • ARTICLES
    • Joseph Bracken, Two Different Models for the God-World Relationship
    • Duane Voskuil, Entanglement, Slits and Buckyballs
    • Chris van Haeften, “Number” and Deity According to Alfred North Whitehead
    • James Maynard, Extending the Field: Robert Duncan and Alfred North Whitehead
    • John W. Lango, Whitehead’s Derivative Notion of Societies
  • DISCUSSIONS
    • Matthew S. Lopresti, Sanatana Dharma as a Whiteheadian Religious Pluralism?
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    • Jeffery Long, Can a Hindu Pan-Inclusivism Also Be a Deep Hindu Pluralism? A Response to Matthew Lopresti
  • REVIEWS
  • ABSTRACTS

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