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  1. Process and Analysis: Whitehead, Hartshorne, and the Analytic Tradition.George W. Shields - 2003 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 39 (4):663-666.
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    Whitehead and Analytic Philosophy of Mind.George W. Shields - 2012 - Process Studies 41 (2):287-336.
    My purpose in this essay is to provide a critical survey of arguments within recent analytic philosophy regarding the so-called “mind-body problem” with a particular view toward the relationship between these arguments and the philosophy of A.N. Whitehead (and Charles Hartshorne’s closely related views).1In course, I shall argue that Whitehead’s panexperientialist physicalism avoids paradoxes and difficulties of both materialist-physicalism and Cartesian dualismas advocated by a variety of analytic philosophers. However, and I believe that this point is not often sufficiently recognized, (...)
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    Fate and Logic: Cahn on Hartshorne Revisited.George W. Shields - 1988 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):369-378.
  4. Hartshorne: Biography and Psychology of Sensation.Donald Wayne Viney & George W. Shields - 2015
    Charles Hartshorne: Biography and Psychology of Sensation Charles Hartshorne is widely regarded as having been an important figure in twentieth century metaphysics and philosophy of religion. His contributions are wide-ranging. He championed the aspirations of metaphysics when it was unfashionable, and the metaphysic he championed helped change some of the fashions of philosophy. He counted … Continue reading Hartshorne: Biography and Psychology of Sensation →.
     
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  5. Hartshorne Theistic and Anti-Theistic Arguments.Donald Wayne Viney & George W. Shields - 2015
    Charles Hartshorne: Theistic and Anti-Theistic Arguments Charles Hartshorne is well known in philosophical circles for his rehabilitation of Anselm’s ontological argument. Indeed, he may have written more on that subject than any other philosopher. He considered it to be the argument that, more than any other, reveals the logical status of theism. Nevertheless, he always … Continue reading Hartshorne Theistic and Anti-Theistic Arguments →.
     
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    Process and Analysis: Whitehead, Hartshorne, and the Analytic Tradition.George W. Shields (ed.) - 2002 - State University of New York Press.
    Leading thinkers from both traditions explore common philosophical topics.
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    Is the Past Finite?George W. Shields - 1984 - Process Studies 14 (1):31-40.
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  8. Hartshorne, Charles : Dipolar Theism.Donald Wayne Viney & George W. Shields - 2015
    Charles Hartshorne: Dipolar Theism From the beginning to the end of his career Charles Hartshorne maintained that the idea that “God is love” was his guiding intuition in philosophy. This “intuition” presupposes both that there is a divine reality and that that reality answers to some positive description of being a loving God. This article … Continue reading Hartshorne, Charles : Dipolar Theism →.
     
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  9. Hartshorne, Charles: Neoclassical Metaphysics.Donald Wayne Viney & George W. Shields - 2015
    Charles Hartshorne: Neoclassical Metaphysics Charles Hartshorne was an intrepid defender of the claims of metaphysics in a century characterized by its anti-metaphysical genius. While many influential voices were explaining what speculative philosophy could not accomplish or even proclaiming an end to it, Hartshorne was trying to show what speculative philosophy could accomplish. Metaphysics, he … Continue reading Hartshorne, Charles: Neoclassical Metaphysics →.
     
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    Charles Hartshorne, The Zero Fallacy and Other Essays in Neoclassical Philosophy, ed. by Mohammed Valady.George W. Shields - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (2):117-119.
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    Analytical Critiques of Whitehead's Metaphysics.Leemon McHenry & George W. Shields - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (3):483-503.
    ABSTRACT:Analytic philosophers have criticized A. N. Whitehead's metaphysics for being obscure, yet several such philosophers have espoused positions in metaphysics and philosophy of mind that were advanced by Whitehead in the 1920s. In this paper, we evaluate the merits and demerits of these criticisms by Bertrand Russell, W. V. Quine, Karl Popper, and others and then demonstrate the affinities and contrasts in the positions advanced by Galen Strawson, David Chalmers, Thomas Nagel, and Whitehead regarding so-called ‘analytic panexperientialism’.
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    Lonergan and Process Philosophy.Thomas McPartland & George Shields - 2011 - Lonergan Workshop 22:209-248.
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    Faith and Creativity: Essays in Honor of Eugene H. Peters.Eugene H. Peters, George Nordgulen & George W. Shields - 1987 - Chalice Press.
    This collection of previously unpublished essays is a celebration of the life and thought of a beloved professor who died of cancer in 1983. (pb).
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    A Logical Analysis Of Relational Realism.George Shields - 2016 - In Timothy E. Eastman, Michael Epperson & David Ray Griffin (eds.), Physics and Speculative Philosophy: Potentiality in Modern Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 127-140.
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    “A Philosophical Objection: Process Theology” in his Aquinas.George W. Shields - 1981 - Process Studies 11 (1):50-52.
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    Charles Hartshorne, the zero fallacy and other essays in neoclassical philosophy, ed. by Mohammed Valady.George W. Shields - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (2):117-119.
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    Davies, eternity and the cosmological argument.George W. Shields - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (1):21 - 37.
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    Eternal Objects, Middle Knowledge, and Hartshorne.George W. Shields - 2010 - Process Studies 39 (1):149-165.
    In this essay I argue that Malone-France’s anti-realistic interpretation of the Hartshorne-Peirce theory of possibles can be challenged in a number of ways. While his interpretation does suggest that there are in fact two distinct accounts of possibility in Hartshorne’s philosophy, one that is vulnerable to an antirealistic interpretation and one that is not, Hartshorne does have a consistent and defensible doctrine of possibles. I argue that Whitehead’s contrasting “nonprotean” theory of possibles or “eternal objects” has its own set of (...)
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    Hartshorne and Creel on Impassibility.George W. Shields - 1992 - Process Studies 21 (1):44-59.
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    Introduction.George W. Shields - 1996 - Process Studies 25:34-54.
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    Infinitesimals and Hartshorne's Set-Theoretic Platonism.George W. Shields - 1992 - Modern Schoolman 69 (2):123-134.
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    Is the Past Finite?George W. Shields - 1984 - Process Studies 14 (1):31-40.
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    Nature as Sacred Ground: A Metaphysics for Religious Naturalism.George W. Shields - 2017 - Process Studies 46 (2):294-299.
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    Omniscience and radical particularity: A reply to Simoni.George W. Shields - 2003 - Religious Studies 39 (2):225-233.
    This paper is a brief reply to Henry Simoni's ‘Divine passibility and the problem of radical particularity: does God feel your pain?’ in Religious Studies, 33 (1997). I treat his discussion of my paper entitled ‘Hartshorne and Creel on impassibility’, Process Studies, 21 (1992). I argue that Simoni's examples used to illustrate the purportedly contradictory nature of the experiences of a God who universally feels creaturely states fail. For Simoni tacitly employs an inadequate notion of the law of non-contradiction, and (...)
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    Process and Techné.George W. Shields - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (1):93-100.
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    Physicalist panexperientialism and the mind-body problem.George W. Shields - 2001 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 22 (2):133-154.
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  27. Panexperientialism, quantum theory, and neuroplasticity.George W. Shields - 2010 - In Michel Weber & Anderson Weekes (eds.), Process Approaches to Consciousness in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy of Mind. State University of New York Press.
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    Process Thought and Recent Philosophy of Technology.George W. Shields - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (1):146-163.
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    "Quo Vadis"? On Current Prospects for Process Philosophy and Theology.George W. Shields - 2009 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 30 (2):125 - 152.
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    The Return of Radical Theology: A Critical Examination of Peterson and Zbaraschuk, eds., Resurrecting the Death of God.George Shields - 2014 - Process Studies 43 (2):29-46.
    This review article critically examines the anthology Resurrecting the Death of God: The Origins, Influence, and Return of Radical Theology, edited by Daniel Peterson and G. Michael Zbaraschuk (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2014). After making brief but largely appreciative summary comments on a number of essays, the article focuses attention on contributions by John Cobb on the theology of Altizer, John Roth on Levinas, and J. W. Robbins on the politics of de Tocqueville's concept of God. Suggestions (...)
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    12. Whitehead’s Early Harvard Period, Hartshorne and the Transcendental Project.George W. Shields - 2019 - In Brian G. Henning & Joseph Petek (eds.), Whitehead at Harvard, 1924–1925. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 226-268.
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    Process Theories. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 2005 - Process Studies 34 (2):303-306.
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    “A Philosophical Objection: Process Theology” in his Aquinas. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1981 - Process Studies 11 (1):50-52.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]George W. Shields, Patrick M. Foster, Renuka Sharma, Carl Vadivella Belle & Elizabeth Fuller Collins - 2001 - Sophia 40 (2):67-89.
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    Creative Experiencing. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 2011 - Process Studies 40 (1):169-176.
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    Creative Experiencing. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 2011 - Process Studies 40 (1):169-176.
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    Davis, Stephen T. God, Reason and Theistic Proofs. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1999 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 11 (1-2):189-190.
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    Introduction. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1996 - Process Studies 25:34-54.
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    Introduction. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1996 - Process Studies 25:34-54.
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    Process and Difference. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 2006 - Process Studies 35 (1):165-169.
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    Perspectives in World Religions, Volume 1. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1983 - Process Studies 13 (4):295-296.
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    Introduction. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1996 - Process Studies 25:34-54.
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    Introduction. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1996 - Process Studies 25:34-54.
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  44. Process Metaphysics. [REVIEW]George Shields - 1996 - Process Studies 25:131-134.
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    Process Theories. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 2005 - Process Studies 34 (2):303-306.
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    The Passage of Nature. [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 1997 - Process Studies 26 (1):156-160.
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    What Caused the Big Bang? [REVIEW]George W. Shields - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (2):158-161.
    This book critically explores answers to the big question, What produced our universe around fifteen billion years ago in a Big Bang? It critiques contemporary atheistic cosmologies, including Steady State, Oscillationism, Big Fizz, Big Divide, and Big Accident, that affirm the eternity and self-sufficiency of the universe without God. This study defends and revises Process Theology and arguments for God's existence from the universe's life-supporting order and contingent existence.
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