Process Pluralism: Chinese Thought on the Harmony of Diversity by Zhihe Wang (review)

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35 (2):186-190 (2014)
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Zhihe Wang (Wang Zhihe in Chinese order) is the primary mover of process thought in China today. While John B. Cobb Jr. and David Griffin are poster scholars of the movement, it is Wang who makes things happen, from the Process Academies to international conferences on topics ranging from ecological civilization to education. At my last count, there were six “Whitehead Wisdom Education Kindergartens” in Beijing. While Wang Zhihe has contributed to three other books in the Ontos Verlag Process Thought series, this is his first monograph there, and it is a valuable contribution. While I want to survey the flow of the book, it is the concluding chapters that I think especially warrant our attention, for ..

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