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    Gaining access to the black box.James Mather Whitehead - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):413-414.
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    William James, Pragmatism, and American Culture.Deborah Whitehead - 2015 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    William James, Pragmatism, and American Culture focuses on the work of William James and the relationship between the development of pragmatism and its historical, cultural, and political roots in 19th-century America. Deborah Whitehead reads pragmatism through the intersecting themes of narrative, gender, nation, politics, and religion. As she considers how pragmatism helps to explain the United States to itself, Whitehead articulates a contemporary pragmatism and shows how it has become a powerful and influential discourse in American (...)
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    James and Whitehead on Life after Death.Bogdan Rusu - forthcoming - Process Studies 53 (1):130-133.
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    Bridging the Chasm: The Medium, the Mystic, and Religion as Mediation in the Work of William James.Deborah Whitehead - 2014 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35 (2):129-152.
    William James’s interest in psychical research is often treated as something of an anomaly. The fact that James took "that large group of debatable phenomena designated by such terms as ’mesmeric,’ ’psychical,’ and ’spiritualistic,’" seriously as a legitimate area of scientific inquiry seems slightly bemusing to our contemporary jaded ears. As a result, his writings collected in Essays in Psychical Research tend to be marginalized, even ignored by most serious James scholars. But American pragmatist communication theorist John (...)
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    William James E Whitehead sobre O mito da lacuna explicativa.Arthur Araujo - 2019 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 24 (1).
    O artigo apresenta uma releitura do problema da lacuna explicativa partindo do empirismo de William James e Alfred N. Whitehead. Segundo as respectivas noções de experiência e processo de James e Whitehead, o artigo procura mostrar que a lacuna explicativa é um mito filosófico na medida em que sustenta uma continuidade ontológica ao mesmo tempo conjugada com uma descontinuidade epistemológica entre mente e mundo ou mente e cérebro – em particular, como ilustração dessa incongruência entre continuidade (...)
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    James and Whitehead on Life After Death.David Weddle - forthcoming - Process Studies 53 (1):124-130.
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    Whitehead's Metaphysic of Persuasion.James R. Simmons - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (2):72 - 80.
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    On Whitehead, Marx, and the Nature of Political Philosophy.James Leroy Smith - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:101-112.
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    Whitehead's Aesthetic of Nature.James Robert Simmons - 1968 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):14-23.
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    On Whitehead, Marx, and the Nature of Political Philosophy.James Leroy Smith - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:101-112.
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    Experience: culture, cognition, and the common sense.Caroline A. Jones, David Mather & Rebecca Uchill (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: the MIT Press.
    Experience offers a reading experience like no other. A heat-sensitive cover by Olafur Eliasson reveals words, colors, and a drawing when touched by human hands. Endpapers designed by Carsten Holler are printed in ink containing carefully calibrated quantities of the synthesized human pheromones estratetraenol and androstadienone, evoking the suggestibility of human desire. The margins and edges of the book are designed by Tauba Auerbach in complementary colors that create a dynamically shifting effect when the book is shifted or closed. When (...)
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  12. Immanence and Transcendence as Inseparable Processes: On the Relevance of Arguments from Whitehead to Deleuze Interpretation.James Williams - 2010 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 4 (1):94-106.
    It is argued in this paper that recent work on immanence and transcendence in Whitehead scholarship, notably by Basile and Nobo, provides helpful guidelines and ideas for work on problems regarding immanence in Deleuze's philosophy. By following arguments on theism and naturalism in the reception of Whitehead, it argues that Deleuze's philosophy depends on reciprocal relations between that actual and the virtual such that they cannot be considered as separate without also being incomplete. It is then shown that (...)
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    15 A. N. Whitehead.James Williams - 2009 - In Jon Roffe & Graham Jones (eds.), Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 282-299.
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    Whitehead's Metaphysics; an Introductory Exposition.James R. Simmons - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (12):550-552.
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    Reflection on Whitehead's Philosophical Theology.James E. Caraway - 1997 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the philosophical theology of Alfred North Whitehead.
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    Hemostatic regulation and Whitehead's philosophy of organism.James A. Marcum & Geert M. N. Verschuuren - 1986 - Acta Biotheoretica 35 (1-2):123-133.
    Biology as a scientific discipline has relied heavily upon advances in chemistry and physics. An inherent danger in this relationship is the reduction of living phenomena to physico-chemical terms. Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism is utilized to examine current methodologies within biology and to evaluate their appropriateness for future research. Hemostatic regulation is employed to illustrate the applications of organistic concepts to biological research. It is concluded that understanding of living entities and their properties as well as possibly life itself (...)
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    Whitehead and Continental Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: Dislocations.Tom James - 2022 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 43 (2-3):141-144.
    Among the reasons that Whitehead is such an interesting philosopher is that his work resonates across philosophical traditions. This collection develops connections between Whiteheadian concepts and recent European thinkers. The purpose is not simply to compare, however, but, as editor Jeremy Fackenthal suggests, to develop a Whiteheadian thinking “in tandem” with European philosophers in order to create disruptions or “dislocations” in thought that can engender creative approaches to contemporary problems.One general feature of the book deserves mention at the outset, (...)
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    Whitehead, Contemporary Metaphysics, and Maritain’s Critique of Bergson.James Bradley - 1993 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 9:113-134.
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    Whitehead, Heidegger, and the Paradoxes of the New.James Bradley - 1991 - Process Studies 20 (3):127-150.
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    James Bradley.“Transformations in speculative philosophy.” The cambridge history of philosophy, 1870-1945. Ed. Thomas Baldwin. New York: Cambridge up, 2003: 438-48. [REVIEW]North Whitehead - 2004 - Process Studies 33:364.
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    Why Whitehead is Not a “Process” Philosopher.James K. Feibleman - 1974 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 23:48-59.
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    Why Whitehead is Not a “Process” Philosopher.James K. Feibleman - 1974 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 23:48-59.
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    Whitehead and the Bifurcation of Nature.James W. Felt - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 45 (4):285-298.
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    Whitehead’s Misconception of ‘Substance’ in Aristotle.James W. Felt - 1985 - Process Studies 14 (4):224-236.
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    Whitehead’s Misconception of ‘Substance’ in Aristotle.James W. Felt - 1985 - Process Studies 14 (4):224-236.
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    Whitehead's Organic Philosophy of ScienceAnn L. Plamondon.James W. Felt - 1980 - Isis 71 (2):307-307.
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    Whitehead und der Prozessbegriff/Whitehead and The Idea of Process.James W. Felt - 1987 - Process Studies 16 (2):149-151.
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    Toward a New Understanding of Nature, Reality, and the Sacred: A Syllabus.James Yerkes - 1998 - Zygon 33 (3):431-442.
    Adjustments in the understanding of the relation of religion and science since the Enlightenment require new considerations in epistemology and metaphysics. Constructionist theories of knowledge and process theories of metaphysics better provide the new paradigms needed both to preserve and to limit the significance of each field of human understanding. In a course taught at Moravian College, this perspective is applied to the concepts of nature, reality, and the sacred, with a view to showing how we might develop one such (...)
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    Whitehead y la historia de la filosofía.James G. Colbert - 1971 - Anuario Filosófico 4 (1):9-29.
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    Whitehead’s Philosophy of Organism and Systems Biology.James A. Marcum - 2008 - Chromatikon 4:143-152.
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    Whitehead’s Philosophy of Organism and Systems Biology.James A. Marcum - 2008 - Chromatikon 4:143-152.
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    Whitehead and Marx: toward a Political Metaphysics.James L. Marsh & William S. Hamrick - 1984 - Philosophy Today 28 (3):191-202.
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    Whitehead and Marx: toward a Political Metaphysics.James L. Marsh & William S. Hamrick - 1984 - Philosophy Today 28 (3):191-202.
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    Whitehead's Radically Different Postmodern Philosophy: An Argument for Its Contemporary Relevance (review).James Maynard - 2007 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43 (4):802-809.
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    Professor Whitehead’s Conception of an Event.James A. Mcwilliams - 1927 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:40-53.
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    Professor Whitehead’s Conception of an Event.James A. Mcwilliams - 1927 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 3:40-53.
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  37. Professor Whitehead's Conception of an Event.James A. Mcwilliams - 1926 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 1:40.
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  38. An Antinomy of Perishing in Whitehead.James R. Simmons - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (4):559.
     
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  39. The Problem of Human Individuality with Emphasis on the Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.James Robert Simmons - 1955 - Dissertation, Columbia University
     
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    ls Whitehead’s ‘Actual Entity’ a Contradiction in Terms?Robinson B. James - 1972 - Process Studies 2 (2):112-125.
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    The speculative generalization of the function: A key to Whitehead.James Bradley - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (2):253 - 271.
    In Process and Reality (1929) and subsequent writings, A.N. Whitehead builds on the success of the Frege-Russell generalization of the mathematical function and develops his philosophy on that basis. He holds that the proper generalization of the meaning of the function shows that it is primarily to be defined in terms of many-to-one mapping activity, which he terms 'creativity'. This allows him to generalize the range of the function, so that it constitutes a universal ontology of construction or 'process'. (...)
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    Bradley, James, and Whitehead on Relations.Leemon B. Mchenry - 1989 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 3 (3):149 - 169.
    In this essay, I provide an exposition of F. H. Bradley's arguments against relations and then critically evaluate his view using arguments advanced by William James and A. N. Whitehead. Against Bradley, I argue for the reality of relations as concrete aspects of the temporal process.
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    A Process Philosophy of Signs.James Williams - 2016 - Edinburgh University Press.
    A new process philosophy of signs, where process becomes primary, and fixed relation secondary'Behind Red Doors - Signs, Process and the Political' - a post by James Williams on the Edinburgh University Press blogWhat is a sign? We usually think that it is a fixed relation: a red light signifies 'Stop'. In his bold new book, James Williams now argues that signs are varying processes: seeing the red light triggers a creative response to the question, Should I stop?Williams (...)
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    Transcendentalism and Speculative Realism in Whitehead.James Bradley - 1994 - Process Studies 23 (3):155-191.
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    William James and Whitehead's doctrine of prehensions.Victor Lowe - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (5):113-126.
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  46. Lewis S. Ford and George L. Kline, eds., Explorations in Whitehead's Philosophy Reviewed by.James A. Keller - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (4):164-165.
     
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    Act, Event, Series: Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Whitehead.James Bradley - 1996 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 10 (4):233 - 248.
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    "Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage," by A. J. Ayer; and "The Unifying Moment: The Psychological Philosophy of William James and Alfred North Whitehead," by Craig R. Eisendrath. [REVIEW]James Collins - 1972 - Modern Schoolman 49 (4):370-372.
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    William James's Philosophy. [REVIEW]James Gouinlock - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (3):622-623.
    It is testimony to both the incompleteness and suggestiveness of James's philosophy that commentators have argued that the "true" James is consummated in, say, Dewey, or in phenomenology, or Whitehead. Although Ford obviously thinks James's philosophy has a complete identity in its own right, he argues for the Whiteheadian interpretation. He asserts not only that this is the correct interpretation of James, but the correct philosophy simpliciter. The central theses in this argument are that (...) is both a process philosopher and a panpsychist. (shrink)
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    Whitehead’s Organic Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]James A. Keller - 1978 - Process Studies 8 (3):196-199.
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