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A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.
Athearn, Daniel. Fruits of Time; Nature and the Unfolding of Difference.
Universal Publishers, 2003.
_____. Scientific Nihilism: On the Loss and Recovery of Physical
Explanation. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.
Balz, A. G. A. "Matter and Scientific Efficiency: St. Thomas and the
Diversity of Matter." Journal of Philosophy 31 (1934): 645-64.
Beauchamp, Tom L. "Cosmic Epochs and the Scope of Scientific Laws."
Process Studies 2, no.4 (Winter 1972): 296-300. [abstract]
Birch, L. Charles. "The Authority of Science." Crux (Feb.-March 1963):
5-8.
_____. "A New Dialogue Between Science and Philosophy." (unpubl.)
_____. "Process Thought: What Does it Mean to Me?" (unpubl.)
_____. "Science and Ethics." Search 9:10 (October 1978): 365-70.
_____. "Social Responsibility in Science." Australian Science Teacher's
Journal 18 (1972): 19-25.
Birro, Cela. The Ways of Enjoyment: A Dialogue Concerning Social Science.
NY: Exposition Pr, 1957. [abstract]
Bohm, D. and B. J. Hiley. The Undivided Universe: An Ontological
Interpretation of Quantum
Theory. London and New York: Routledge, 1993.
Bohm, David and F. David Peat. Science, Order, and Creativity. New York:
Bantam Books, 1987.
Bobo, James J. "Perception, Living Matter, Cognitive Systems, Immune
Networks: A Whiteheadian Future for Science Studies." (unpublished)
Braithwaite, R. B. "Review: A. N. Whitehead, Science and the Modern
World." Mind 35 (1926).
Brannan, Daniel. "Reflection on Clayton's God and Contemporary Science."
Metanexus: The Online Forum on Religion and Science (July 6, 2003), July 18,
2003 <http://www.metanexus.org>.
Briggs, John and F. David Peat. Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging
Science of Wholeness. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc, Cornerstone Library,
1984.
Bright, L. Whitehead's Philosophy of Physics. London, Newman Philosophy of
Science Series, 3, Sheed and Ward, 1958.
Bross, Helen H. "The Problem of Bifurcation in Whitehead's Philosophy of
Science." Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale University, 1952.
Budenholzer, Frank E. "Emergence, Probability, and Reductionism." Zygon:
Journal of Religion & Science 39, no. 2 (June 2004): 339-356.
Burgers, J. M. Experience and Conceptual Activity. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 1965.
Capek, Milic. The New Aspects of Time; Its Continuity and Novelties.
Selected Papers in the Philosophy of Science. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1991.
_____. "Note about Whitehead's Definitions of Co-presence." Philosophy of
Science 24 (1957): 79-86. [abstract]
Carrier, Martin. "Emergence and the Final Theory, or: How to Make Scientific
Progress Sustainable." Revista de Filosofia 28, 1 (2003): 7-31.
Cesselin, F. "Le Dernier Livre de Whitehead: Essai sur la Science et la
Philosophie." Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 53 (1948): 81-84.
Chew, Geoffrey F. "An historical reality that includes Big Bang, free will
and elementary particles." In Science and the Spiritual Quest; New essays
by leading scientists. ed. Richardson, W. Mark, Robert John Russell,
Philip Clayton, and Kirk Wegter-McNelly. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.
158-164.
Clayton, Philip. "Disciplining Relativism and Truth." Zygon, 24, 3 (1989):
315-34.
_____. "Explanation from physics to the philosophy of religion."
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 26 (1989): 89-108.
_____. God and Contemporary Science. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 1997.
_____. "Inference to the Best Explanation." Zygon, 32, 3 (1997): 377-91.
_____. "Introduction to Process Thought." In Physics and Whitehead:
Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank Keeton, eds.
SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray Griffin.
(Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 3-13.
_____. "The Ontology of 'Intelligent Species.' " Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 13, 1 (1990): 75-76.
. "Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know." Zygon, 32, 1
(1997): 99-108.
_____. "Philosophy of Science and the German Idealists." History of
Philosophy Quarterly, 14 (1997): 287-304.
_____. "Religious Voices Count: The New Openness to Spiritual Questions in
the Sciences." The Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 19, 5 (Oct.
1999): 416-23.
_____. Review of "The Justification of Science and the Rationality of
Religious Belief," by Michael Banner. Zygon, 27 (1992): 221-224.
_____. "Shaping the Field of Theology and Science: a Critique of Nancey
Murphy." Zygon, 34, 4 (1999): 609-19.
_____. "Wildman's Kantian Skepticism: a Rubicon for the Divine Action
Debate." Theology and Science 2, no. 2 (October 2004): 186-190.
Cobb, John B., Jr. "Overcoming Reductionism." Existence and Actuality,
eds., John B. Cobb, Jr. and Franklin I. Gamwell (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1984), 149-64.
Come, Arnold B. ?he Possibilities of a Scientific Ethic._ The
Possibilities of a Scientific Ethic 22, no. 3: (265-294)
[abstract]
Eastman, Timothy E. "Duality without Dualism." In Physics and Whitehead:
Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank Keeton, eds.
SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray Griffin.
(Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 14-30.
_____. "The Observational-Inductive Framework for Science." 1st Crisis in
Cosmology Conference American Institute of Physics, 2005.
_____. "Review of David R. Griffin, ed., The Reenchantment of Science."
Process Studies 18, no.1 (Spring 1989): 69-75.
_____, and Hank Keeton, eds. Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and
Experience. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004.
_____, et. al. "Resource Guide for Physics and Whitehead."
http://www.ctr4process.org/publications/PSS/eastman.pdf
Emmet, Dorothy. The Effectiveness of Causes. Albany: State University of
New York Press, 1985.
Epperson, Michael. "Review: Subquantum Kinetics: A Systems Approach to
Physics and Cosmology, by Paul La Violette." In Process Studies 33, no.2
(Fall-Winter 2004): 360-362.
Felt, James W. "Whitehead's Early Theory of Scientific Objects." Ph.D.
Dissertation. St. Louis University, 1965.
Folse, Henry J. "The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory and
Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism." Tulane Studies in Philosophy 23
(1974): 32-47. [abstract]
_____. "Review: Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, Experience, ed.
by Timothy E. Eastman and Hank Keeton." In Process Studies 33, no.2
(Fall-Winter 2004): 349-352.
Ford, Lewis. "Can Science Provide the Foundations for a Metaphysics?"
Greenman, M. A. "A Whiteheadian Theory of Meaning." Philosophy of Science
20, no.1 (1953): 31-41.
Griffin, David Ray, ed. The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern
Proposals. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
_____. "The Restless Universe: A Postmodern Vision." The Restless
Universe, ed., Kieth J. Carlson. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990, pp.
59-111. ["Response from David Griffin," pp. 198-201]
Grunbaum, Aldolf. "Whitehead's Method of Extensive Abstraction." British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (Nov. 1953): 215-226. [abstract]
_____. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." The Philosophical Review 71
(Apr. 1962): 218-229. [abstract]
Gunter, Pete A. Y. "Whitehead and the Sciences." Interchange 29, no.1
(1998): 101-104.
_____. "The Necessity of Intuition: And Its Misunderstandings." Southwest
Philosophy Review 3 (1986): 199-207. [abstract]
Hall, David L. The Civilization of Experience: A Whiteheadian Theory of
Culture. New York: Fordham University Press, 1973.
Hattich, Frank. "Review of Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Alfred
North Whitehead, edited by Michael Epperson." Studies in History and
Philosophy of Modern Physics 36B, no. 3 (September 2005): 590.
Helal, Georges. La Philosophie Comme Panphysique: La Philosophie des
Sciences de Alfred North Whitehead. Montreal: Les Editions Bellarmin,
1979.
Jacobson, Nolan P. "The Cultural Meaning of Science." (unpubl.) [abstract]
Jensen, Louis K. "David Bohm: A Process-Relational Interpretation of
Quantum Physics." CPS Seminar. May 1, 2001.
Johnson, A. H. "The Wit and Wisdom of Whitehead" Philosophy of Science 13,
no.3 (1946): 223-251.
Jungerman, John A. "Evidence for Process in the Physical World." In
Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman
and Frank Keeton, eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed.
David Ray Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 57-56.
Kaufman, William E. "Science, Truth and Process." (unpubl., delivered at
"Workshop on Truth in Science, Truth in Religion," Harvard University, June
29-July 3, 2002).
Keeton, Hank. "Whitehead as Mathematical Physicist." In Physics and
Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank
Keeton, eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 31-46.
Kockelmans, Joseph J. "A. N. Whitehead." In Philosophy of Science: The
Historical Background. New York: Free Press, 1968, pp. 410-424. [Contains
an excerpt from Whitehead's Problems in Science and Philosophy, pp. 44-57.]
Koestler, Arthur. "Free Will in a Hierarchic Context." (unpubl., Process
Thought and Modern Science Conference, June 1974.) [abstract]
Laszlo, Ervin. "Bipolar Co-Evolution: Outline of A Metaphysics of
Universal Coherence." (unpubl.)
Latour, Bruno. "Do Scientific Objects Have a History?" ??? ( ): 76-91.
Latour, Bruno. "When Things Strike Back: A Possible Contribution of
"Science Studies" to the Social Sciences." British Journal of Sociology 51,
no. 1 (January/March 2000): 107-123.
Leclerc, Ivor. "Some Main Philosophical Issues Involved in Contemporary
Scientific Thought." In Mind In Nature eds. Cobb, John & David Griffin
(Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977): 101-108. [abstract]
Lowe, Victor. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." In Understanding
Whitehead (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1966), 59-89.
Lowe, Victor, et al. Whitehead and the Modern World: Science, Metaphysics,
and Civilization. New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. [B 1674 W354
L69]
Lucas, George R., Jr. "Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Nature." In
The Rehabilitation of Whitehead (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989), 180-204.
McEwen, William P. The Problem of Social-Scientific Knowledge. Totowa, Nj:
Bedminister Pr, 1963. [abstract]
McHenry, Leemon. "Whitehead, Quantum Mechanics, and Local Realism."
(unpubl.) February 2002.
McMullin, Ernan. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." Philosophical Studies
12: 216-220. [abstract]
Maxwell, Thomas P. "Integral Spirituality, Deep Science, and Ecological
Awareness." Zygon 38, no.2 (June 2003): 257-276.
Mays, Wolfe. Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics. The Hague:
Martinus Nijhoff, 1977.
Meyer, Steven. "Of an Analogy: Hypertext and Stem Cells, Interstitial
Links, Prehensions,
Tender Buttons." (unpubl.)
Muray, Leslie A. "Romanticism, Radical Empiricism, and Science: The
Mystical Naturalism of Bernard E. Meland." (unpubl.)
Nagami, Isamu. "Centering on Whitehead's Cosmology." Life and the
Universe: Scientific and Religious Viewpoints. Tokyo: Yoko Civilization
Research Institute (August 1999):49-65.
Northrop, F. S. C. Science and First Principles. New York: Macmillan,
1931.
_____. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." The Philosophy of Alfred
North Whitehead, ed., Paul A. Schilpp. New York: Tudor, 1951 [1941], pp.
167-207.
Owen, W. A. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and the Concept of
Substance." Ph.D. Dissertation. Georgetown Univ., 1964.
Owens, Margaret. Review of A Christian Natural Theology: The Relation of a
Creative Christian Theology to Science, by John B. Cobb. (Unpubl.)
[abstract]
Palter, R. "Philosophic Principles and Scientific Theory." Philosophy of
Science 23 (1956): 111-135.
Palter, Robert W.. "Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science."
International Studies in Philosophy 12 (Spring 1980): 81-6. [abstract]
_____. Whitehead's Philosophy of Science. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1960. [abstract]
Peat, F. David. Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm.
[with a new afterword by the auther] Reading: Helix Book, 1996.
Pierobon, Frank. Review of Penser avec Whitehead, une libre et sauvage
creation de concepts by Isabelle Stengers. Revue internationale de
philosophie 57, no. 223 (March 2003): 79-112.
Plamondon, Ann. "Metaphysics and 'Valid Inductions.'" Process Studies 3, no.
2 (Summer 1973): 91-99. [abstract]
_____. Whitehead's Organic Philosophy of Science. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1979.
____. "Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science." In Mind in Nature, ed.
John B. Cobb Jr. and David Griffin (Washington, D.C.: University of America
Press, 1977): 109-21 [abstract]
Prigogine, Ilya with Isabelle Stengers. The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos,
and the New Laws of Nature. New York, NY: The Free Press, 1996.
Reeck, Darrell. "Historical Sociology and Process Philosophy." (Unpubl.)
[abstract]
Russell, Robert J., Willimam R. Stoeger, and George V. Coyne, ed. Physics,
Philosophy, and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding. 2nd ed.
Vatican Observatory Foundation. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1995.
Sachs, Mendel. "The Principle of Relativity." International Journal for
Field-Being 1, no.11 (December 2001), 15 July 2003 <
http://www.iifb.org/ijfb >.
Schoen, Edward L. "Clocks, God, and Scientific Realism." Zygon 37:3
(September 2002): 555-580.
Schmidt, P. F. "Perception, Science, and Metaphysics: A Study in
Whitehead." Ph.D. Dis., Yale University, 1951.
Schmidt, Paul F. "Models of Scientific Thought." American Scientist, 45,
137-149, 1957. [abstract]
Shields, George. "Big Bang, Cantorian Sets, and the Finitude of the Past."
(unpubl.).
Smuts, Jan. "The Holistic Universe." Process Philosophy: Basic Writings.
Eds., Jack R. Sibley and Pete A. Y. Gunter. Washington, DC: University
Press of America. 1978, pp. 219-45.
Stapp, Henry P. "Future Achievements to be Gained Through Science."
(unpubl., 1991).
Stebbing, L. Susan. "Abstraction and Science." Journal of Philosophical
Studies 2 (1927): 28-38.
Stein, Ross L. "Towards a Process Philosophy of Chemistry." International
Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry 10, no. 1 (2004): 5-22.
Stengers, Isabelle. "How to Understand Deleuze and Guattari's Last Message,
Honouring the Divergence Between Functions and Concepts?" (unpubl.)
Stengers, Isabelle. "Liberer la philosophie du serieux de toute histoire
fleche." Magazine Litteraire 406 (February 2002): 28.
Stengers, Isabelle. "Whitehead and the Laws of Nature." Salzburger
Theologische Zeitschrift 3, no.2 (1999): 193-206.
Tekippe, Terry J. "Whitehead." In Scientific and Primordial Knowing, by
Terry J. Tekippe (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1996):
345-92.
Thorpe, W. H. "Science and Man's Need for Meaning." The World & I (January
1986): 203-9.
Tilby, Angela. "Soul: God, Self, and the New Cosmology." New York:
Doubleday, 1992.
Trundle, Robert C. "Quantum Fluctuation, Self-Organizing Biological
Systems, and Human Freedom." Idealistic Studies 24, no. 3 (Fall 1994):
269-81. [abstract]
Turner, J. E. "Dr. A. N. Whitehead's Scientific Realism." Journal of
Philosophy 19 (1922): 146-57.
Waddington, C.H. "Whitehead and Modern Science." In Mind in Nature, ed.
John Cobb and
David Griffin. (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977),
143-46.
[abstract]
Weiss, Paul. "Recollections of Alfred North Whitehead (Interviewed by
Lewis S. Ford)." Process Studies 10, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1980): 44-56.
[abstract]
Whitehead, A. N. Essays in Science and Philosophy. New York:
Philosophical Library, 1947.
_____. The Interpretation of Science: Selected Essays, ed. A. H. Johnson.
Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1961.
_____. A Philosopher Looks at Science. New York: Philosophical Library,
1965.
_____. Science and the Modern World. New York: The Free Press, 1967
[1925].
Wolf, Fred A. "Consciousness, Quantum Mechanics, and the Role of the
Observer." [Unpbub.] Conference papers presented on April 3, 1976.
Wyman, M. A. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science in the Light of Wordsworth's
Poetry." Philosophy of Science 23 (1956): 283-296.
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Title: Gandy fails challenge over Influence of Whitehead on Science - spews 26 Aug 2006 09:53:55 PM
Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.

The challenge was, show me the long list of first class
physicists who bought into Whiteheads *****.
Not for as list of books and articles not by any major,
big name physicists.
Bullshitter.
You got called on your lying bluster and shown
to be a lying bullshitter.
AGAIN! Google mining doesn't hack it,
Spraying jive is not research.




Athearn, Daniel. Fruits of Time; Nature and the Unfolding of Difference.
Universal Publishers, 2003.



_____. Scientific Nihilism: On the Loss and Recovery of Physical
Explanation. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.



Balz, A. G. A. "Matter and Scientific Efficiency: St. Thomas and the
Diversity of Matter." Journal of Philosophy 31 (1934): 645-64.



Beauchamp, Tom L. "Cosmic Epochs and the Scope of Scientific Laws."
Process Studies 2, no.4 (Winter 1972): 296-300. [abstract]



Birch, L. Charles. "The Authority of Science." Crux (Feb.-March 1963):
5-8.



_____. "A New Dialogue Between Science and Philosophy." (unpubl.)



_____. "Process Thought: What Does it Mean to Me?" (unpubl.)



_____. "Science and Ethics." Search 9:10 (October 1978): 365-70.



_____. "Social Responsibility in Science." Australian Science Teacher's
Journal 18 (1972): 19-25.



Birro, Cela. The Ways of Enjoyment: A Dialogue Concerning Social Science.
NY: Exposition Pr, 1957. [abstract]



Bohm, D. and B. J. Hiley. The Undivided Universe: An Ontological
Interpretation of Quantum

Theory. London and New York: Routledge, 1993.



Bohm, David and F. David Peat. Science, Order, and Creativity. New York:
Bantam Books, 1987.



Bobo, James J. "Perception, Living Matter, Cognitive Systems, Immune
Networks: A Whiteheadian Future for Science Studies." (unpublished)



Braithwaite, R. B. "Review: A. N. Whitehead, Science and the Modern
World." Mind 35 (1926).



Brannan, Daniel. "Reflection on Clayton's God and Contemporary Science."
Metanexus: The Online Forum on Religion and Science (July 6, 2003), July
18, 2003 <http://www.metanexus.org>.



Briggs, John and F. David Peat. Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging
Science of Wholeness. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc, Cornerstone
Library, 1984.



Bright, L. Whitehead's Philosophy of Physics. London, Newman Philosophy
of Science Series, 3, Sheed and Ward, 1958.



Bross, Helen H. "The Problem of Bifurcation in Whitehead's Philosophy of
Science." Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale University, 1952.



Budenholzer, Frank E. "Emergence, Probability, and Reductionism." Zygon:
Journal of Religion & Science 39, no. 2 (June 2004): 339-356.



Burgers, J. M. Experience and Conceptual Activity. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 1965.



Capek, Milic. The New Aspects of Time; Its Continuity and Novelties.
Selected Papers in the Philosophy of Science. Norwell, MA: Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 1991.



_____. "Note about Whitehead's Definitions of Co-presence." Philosophy
of
Science 24 (1957): 79-86. [abstract]



Carrier, Martin. "Emergence and the Final Theory, or: How to Make
Scientific Progress Sustainable." Revista de Filosofia 28, 1 (2003): 7-31.



Cesselin, F. "Le Dernier Livre de Whitehead: Essai sur la Science et la
Philosophie." Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 53 (1948): 81-84.



Chew, Geoffrey F. "An historical reality that includes Big Bang, free
will
and elementary particles." In Science and the Spiritual Quest; New essays
by leading scientists. ed. Richardson, W. Mark, Robert John Russell,
Philip Clayton, and Kirk Wegter-McNelly. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.
158-164.



Clayton, Philip. "Disciplining Relativism and Truth." Zygon, 24, 3 (1989):
315-34.



_____. "Explanation from physics to the philosophy of religion."
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 26 (1989): 89-108.



_____. God and Contemporary Science. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 1997.



_____. "Inference to the Best Explanation." Zygon, 32, 3 (1997): 377-91.



_____. "Introduction to Process Thought." In Physics and Whitehead:
Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank Keeton,
eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin.
(Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 3-13.



_____. "The Ontology of 'Intelligent Species.' " Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 13, 1 (1990): 75-76.



. "Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know." Zygon, 32, 1
(1997): 99-108.



_____. "Philosophy of Science and the German Idealists." History of
Philosophy Quarterly, 14 (1997): 287-304.



_____. "Religious Voices Count: The New Openness to Spiritual Questions in
the Sciences." The Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 19, 5
(Oct. 1999): 416-23.



_____. Review of "The Justification of Science and the Rationality of
Religious Belief," by Michael Banner. Zygon, 27 (1992): 221-224.



_____. "Shaping the Field of Theology and Science: a Critique of Nancey
Murphy." Zygon, 34, 4 (1999): 609-19.



_____. "Wildman's Kantian Skepticism: a Rubicon for the Divine Action
Debate." Theology and Science 2, no. 2 (October 2004): 186-190.



Cobb, John B., Jr. "Overcoming Reductionism." Existence and Actuality,
eds., John B. Cobb, Jr. and Franklin I. Gamwell (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1984), 149-64.



Come, Arnold B. ?he Possibilities of a Scientific Ethic._ The
Possibilities of a Scientific Ethic 22, no. 3: (265-294)
[abstract]



Eastman, Timothy E. "Duality without Dualism." In Physics and Whitehead:
Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank Keeton,
eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 14-30.



_____. "The Observational-Inductive Framework for Science." 1st Crisis in
Cosmology Conference American Institute of Physics, 2005.



_____. "Review of David R. Griffin, ed., The Reenchantment of Science."
Process Studies 18, no.1 (Spring 1989): 69-75.



_____, and Hank Keeton, eds. Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and
Experience. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004.



_____, et. al. "Resource Guide for Physics and Whitehead."
http://www.ctr4process.org/publications/PSS/eastman.pdf



Emmet, Dorothy. The Effectiveness of Causes. Albany: State University
of New York Press, 1985.



Epperson, Michael. "Review: Subquantum Kinetics: A Systems Approach to
Physics and Cosmology, by Paul La Violette." In Process Studies 33, no.2
(Fall-Winter 2004): 360-362.



Felt, James W. "Whitehead's Early Theory of Scientific Objects." Ph.D.
Dissertation. St. Louis University, 1965.



Folse, Henry J. "The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory and
Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism." Tulane Studies in Philosophy 23
(1974): 32-47. [abstract]



_____. "Review: Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, Experience, ed.
by Timothy E. Eastman and Hank Keeton." In Process Studies 33, no.2
(Fall-Winter 2004): 349-352.



Ford, Lewis. "Can Science Provide the Foundations for a Metaphysics?"



Greenman, M. A. "A Whiteheadian Theory of Meaning." Philosophy of
Science 20, no.1 (1953): 31-41.



Griffin, David Ray, ed. The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern
Proposals. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.



_____. "The Restless Universe: A Postmodern Vision." The Restless
Universe, ed., Kieth J. Carlson. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990, pp.
59-111. ["Response from David Griffin," pp. 198-201]



Grunbaum, Aldolf. "Whitehead's Method of Extensive Abstraction." British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (Nov. 1953): 215-226. [abstract]



_____. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." The Philosophical Review 71
(Apr. 1962): 218-229. [abstract]



Gunter, Pete A. Y. "Whitehead and the Sciences." Interchange 29, no.1
(1998): 101-104.



_____. "The Necessity of Intuition: And Its Misunderstandings."
Southwest
Philosophy Review 3 (1986): 199-207. [abstract]



Hall, David L. The Civilization of Experience: A Whiteheadian Theory of
Culture. New York: Fordham University Press, 1973.



Hattich, Frank. "Review of Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Alfred
North Whitehead, edited by Michael Epperson." Studies in History and
Philosophy of Modern Physics 36B, no. 3 (September 2005): 590.



Helal, Georges. La Philosophie Comme Panphysique: La Philosophie des
Sciences de Alfred North Whitehead. Montreal: Les Editions Bellarmin,
1979.



Jacobson, Nolan P. "The Cultural Meaning of Science." (unpubl.)
[abstract]



Jensen, Louis K. "David Bohm: A Process-Relational Interpretation of
Quantum Physics." CPS Seminar. May 1, 2001.



Johnson, A. H. "The Wit and Wisdom of Whitehead" Philosophy of Science
13, no.3 (1946): 223-251.



Jungerman, John A. "Evidence for Process in the Physical World." In
Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E.
Eastman
and Frank Keeton, eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought,
ed.
David Ray Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 57-56.



Kaufman, William E. "Science, Truth and Process." (unpubl., delivered at
"Workshop on Truth in Science, Truth in Religion," Harvard University,
June 29-July 3, 2002).



Keeton, Hank. "Whitehead as Mathematical Physicist." In Physics and
Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank
Keeton, eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David
Ray
Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 31-46.



Kockelmans, Joseph J. "A. N. Whitehead." In Philosophy of Science: The
Historical Background. New York: Free Press, 1968, pp. 410-424.
[Contains an excerpt from Whitehead's Problems in Science and Philosophy,
pp. 44-57.]



Koestler, Arthur. "Free Will in a Hierarchic Context." (unpubl., Process
Thought and Modern Science Conference, June 1974.) [abstract]



Laszlo, Ervin. "Bipolar Co-Evolution: Outline of A Metaphysics of
Universal Coherence." (unpubl.)



Latour, Bruno. "Do Scientific Objects Have a History?" ??? ( ): 76-91.



Latour, Bruno. "When Things Strike Back: A Possible Contribution of
"Science Studies" to the Social Sciences." British Journal of Sociology
51,
no. 1 (January/March 2000): 107-123.



Leclerc, Ivor. "Some Main Philosophical Issues Involved in Contemporary
Scientific Thought." In Mind In Nature eds. Cobb, John & David Griffin
(Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977): 101-108. [abstract]



Lowe, Victor. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." In Understanding
Whitehead (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1966), 59-89.



Lowe, Victor, et al. Whitehead and the Modern World: Science,
Metaphysics,
and Civilization. New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. [B 1674
W354 L69]



Lucas, George R., Jr. "Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Nature."
In
The Rehabilitation of Whitehead (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989), 180-204.



McEwen, William P. The Problem of Social-Scientific Knowledge. Totowa,
Nj:
Bedminister Pr, 1963. [abstract]



McHenry, Leemon. "Whitehead, Quantum Mechanics, and Local Realism."
(unpubl.) February 2002.



McMullin, Ernan. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." Philosophical
Studies
12: 216-220. [abstract]



Maxwell, Thomas P. "Integral Spirituality, Deep Science, and Ecological
Awareness." Zygon 38, no.2 (June 2003): 257-276.



Mays, Wolfe. Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics. The
Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1977.



Meyer, Steven. "Of an Analogy: Hypertext and Stem Cells, Interstitial
Links, Prehensions,

Tender Buttons." (unpubl.)



Muray, Leslie A. "Romanticism, Radical Empiricism, and Science: The
Mystical Naturalism of Bernard E. Meland." (unpubl.)



Nagami, Isamu. "Centering on Whitehead's Cosmology." Life and the
Universe: Scientific and Religious Viewpoints. Tokyo: Yoko Civilization
Research Institute (August 1999):49-65.



Northrop, F. S. C. Science and First Principles. New York: Macmillan,
1931.



_____. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." The Philosophy of Alfred
North Whitehead, ed., Paul A. Schilpp. New York: Tudor, 1951 [1941], pp.
167-207.



Owen, W. A. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and the Concept of
Substance." Ph.D. Dissertation. Georgetown Univ., 1964.



Owens, Margaret. Review of A Christian Natural Theology: The Relation of a
Creative Christian Theology to Science, by John B. Cobb. (Unpubl.)
[abstract]



Palter, R. "Philosophic Principles and Scientific Theory." Philosophy of
Science 23 (1956): 111-135.



Palter, Robert W.. "Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science."
International Studies in Philosophy 12 (Spring 1980): 81-6. [abstract]



_____. Whitehead's Philosophy of Science. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1960. [abstract]



Peat, F. David. Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm.
[with a new afterword by the auther] Reading: Helix Book, 1996.



Pierobon, Frank. Review of Penser avec Whitehead, une libre et sauvage
creation de concepts by Isabelle Stengers. Revue internationale de
philosophie 57, no. 223 (March 2003): 79-112.





Plamondon, Ann. "Metaphysics and 'Valid Inductions.'" Process Studies 3,
no. 2 (Summer 1973): 91-99. [abstract]



_____. Whitehead's Organic Philosophy of Science. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1979.



____. "Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science." In Mind in Nature, ed.
John B. Cobb Jr. and David Griffin (Washington, D.C.: University of
America Press, 1977): 109-21 [abstract]



Prigogine, Ilya with Isabelle Stengers. The End of Certainty: Time,
Chaos,
and the New Laws of Nature. New York, NY: The Free Press, 1996.



Reeck, Darrell. "Historical Sociology and Process Philosophy." (Unpubl.)
[abstract]



Russell, Robert J., Willimam R. Stoeger, and George V. Coyne, ed.
Physics,
Philosophy, and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding. 2nd ed.
Vatican Observatory Foundation. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1995.



Sachs, Mendel. "The Principle of Relativity." International Journal for
Field-Being 1, no.11 (December 2001), 15 July 2003 <
http://www.iifb.org/ijfb >.



Schoen, Edward L. "Clocks, God, and Scientific Realism." Zygon 37:3
(September 2002): 555-580.



Schmidt, P. F. "Perception, Science, and Metaphysics: A Study in
Whitehead." Ph.D. Dis., Yale University, 1951.



Schmidt, Paul F. "Models of Scientific Thought." American Scientist, 45,
137-149, 1957. [abstract]



Shields, George. "Big Bang, Cantorian Sets, and the Finitude of the
Past." (unpubl.).



Smuts, Jan. "The Holistic Universe." Process Philosophy: Basic
Writings.
Eds., Jack R. Sibley and Pete A. Y. Gunter. Washington, DC: University
Press of America. 1978, pp. 219-45.



Stapp, Henry P. "Future Achievements to be Gained Through Science."
(unpubl., 1991).



Stebbing, L. Susan. "Abstraction and Science." Journal of Philosophical
Studies 2 (1927): 28-38.



Stein, Ross L. "Towards a Process Philosophy of Chemistry." International
Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry 10, no. 1 (2004): 5-22.



Stengers, Isabelle. "How to Understand Deleuze and Guattari's Last
Message,
Honouring the Divergence Between Functions and Concepts?" (unpubl.)



Stengers, Isabelle. "Liberer la philosophie du serieux de toute histoire
fleche." Magazine Litteraire 406 (February 2002): 28.



Stengers, Isabelle. "Whitehead and the Laws of Nature." Salzburger
Theologische Zeitschrift 3, no.2 (1999): 193-206.



Tekippe, Terry J. "Whitehead." In Scientific and Primordial Knowing, by
Terry J. Tekippe (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1996):
345-92.



Thorpe, W. H. "Science and Man's Need for Meaning." The World & I
(January
1986): 203-9.

Tilby, Angela. "Soul: God, Self, and the New Cosmology." New York:
Doubleday, 1992.



Trundle, Robert C. "Quantum Fluctuation, Self-Organizing Biological
Systems, and Human Freedom." Idealistic Studies 24, no. 3 (Fall 1994):
269-81. [abstract]



Turner, J. E. "Dr. A. N. Whitehead's Scientific Realism." Journal of
Philosophy 19 (1922): 146-57.



Waddington, C.H. "Whitehead and Modern Science." In Mind in Nature, ed.
John Cobb and

David Griffin. (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977),
143-46.

[abstract]



Weiss, Paul. "Recollections of Alfred North Whitehead (Interviewed by
Lewis S. Ford)." Process Studies 10, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1980): 44-56.
[abstract]



Whitehead, A. N. Essays in Science and Philosophy. New York:
Philosophical Library, 1947.



_____. The Interpretation of Science: Selected Essays, ed. A. H.
Johnson. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1961.



_____. A Philosopher Looks at Science. New York: Philosophical Library,
1965.



_____. Science and the Modern World. New York: The Free Press, 1967
[1925].



Wolf, Fred A. "Consciousness, Quantum Mechanics, and the Role of the
Observer." [Unpbub.] Conference papers presented on April 3, 1976.



Wyman, M. A. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science in the Light of
Wordsworth's
Poetry." Philosophy of Science 23 (1956): 283-296.


--
Where did all these braindead morons come from!
What diseased sewer did they breed in and how did
they manage to find their way out on their own?
Cheerful Charlie
.
User: "Gandalf Grey"

Title: Re: Barwell Lies Again After Getting Called on His ***** 26 Aug 2006 10:23:10 PM
"wcb" <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


The challenge was, show me the long list of first class

Actually, your original challenge was for me to show you ONE. Having shown
you THREE, I go on from there to science in general.
http://www.ctr4process.org/publications/Biblio/Web%20Bibliography/Science,%20Philosophy%20of.htm
A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.
Athearn, Daniel. Fruits of Time; Nature and the Unfolding of Difference.
Universal Publishers, 2003.
_____. Scientific Nihilism: On the Loss and Recovery of Physical
Explanation. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.
Balz, A. G. A. "Matter and Scientific Efficiency: St. Thomas and the
Diversity of Matter." Journal of Philosophy 31 (1934): 645-64.
Beauchamp, Tom L. "Cosmic Epochs and the Scope of Scientific Laws."
Process Studies 2, no.4 (Winter 1972): 296-300. [abstract]
Birch, L. Charles. "The Authority of Science." Crux (Feb.-March 1963):
5-8.
_____. "A New Dialogue Between Science and Philosophy." (unpubl.)
_____. "Process Thought: What Does it Mean to Me?" (unpubl.)
_____. "Science and Ethics." Search 9:10 (October 1978): 365-70.
_____. "Social Responsibility in Science." Australian Science Teacher's
Journal 18 (1972): 19-25.
Birro, Cela. The Ways of Enjoyment: A Dialogue Concerning Social Science.
NY: Exposition Pr, 1957. [abstract]
Bohm, D. and B. J. Hiley. The Undivided Universe: An Ontological
Interpretation of Quantum
Theory. London and New York: Routledge, 1993.
Bohm, David and F. David Peat. Science, Order, and Creativity. New York:
Bantam Books, 1987.
Bobo, James J. "Perception, Living Matter, Cognitive Systems, Immune
Networks: A Whiteheadian Future for Science Studies." (unpublished)
Braithwaite, R. B. "Review: A. N. Whitehead, Science and the Modern
World." Mind 35 (1926).
Brannan, Daniel. "Reflection on Clayton's God and Contemporary Science."
Metanexus: The Online Forum on Religion and Science (July 6, 2003), July 18,
2003 <http://www.metanexus.org>.
Briggs, John and F. David Peat. Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging
Science of Wholeness. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc, Cornerstone Library,
1984.
Bright, L. Whitehead's Philosophy of Physics. London, Newman Philosophy of
Science Series, 3, Sheed and Ward, 1958.
Bross, Helen H. "The Problem of Bifurcation in Whitehead's Philosophy of
Science." Ph.D. Dissertation. Yale University, 1952.
Budenholzer, Frank E. "Emergence, Probability, and Reductionism." Zygon:
Journal of Religion & Science 39, no. 2 (June 2004): 339-356.
Burgers, J. M. Experience and Conceptual Activity. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 1965.
Capek, Milic. The New Aspects of Time; Its Continuity and Novelties.
Selected Papers in the Philosophy of Science. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1991.
_____. "Note about Whitehead's Definitions of Co-presence." Philosophy of
Science 24 (1957): 79-86. [abstract]
Carrier, Martin. "Emergence and the Final Theory, or: How to Make Scientific
Progress Sustainable." Revista de Filosofia 28, 1 (2003): 7-31.
Cesselin, F. "Le Dernier Livre de Whitehead: Essai sur la Science et la
Philosophie." Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 53 (1948): 81-84.
Chew, Geoffrey F. "An historical reality that includes Big Bang, free will
and elementary particles." In Science and the Spiritual Quest; New essays
by leading scientists. ed. Richardson, W. Mark, Robert John Russell,
Philip Clayton, and Kirk Wegter-McNelly. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.
158-164.
Clayton, Philip. "Disciplining Relativism and Truth." Zygon, 24, 3 (1989):
315-34.
_____. "Explanation from physics to the philosophy of religion."
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 26 (1989): 89-108.
_____. God and Contemporary Science. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 1997.
_____. "Inference to the Best Explanation." Zygon, 32, 3 (1997): 377-91.
_____. "Introduction to Process Thought." In Physics and Whitehead:
Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank Keeton, eds.
SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray Griffin.
(Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 3-13.
_____. "The Ontology of 'Intelligent Species.' " Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 13, 1 (1990): 75-76.
. "Philosophy of Science: What One Needs to Know." Zygon, 32, 1
(1997): 99-108.
_____. "Philosophy of Science and the German Idealists." History of
Philosophy Quarterly, 14 (1997): 287-304.
_____. "Religious Voices Count: The New Openness to Spiritual Questions in
the Sciences." The Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 19, 5 (Oct.
1999): 416-23.
_____. Review of "The Justification of Science and the Rationality of
Religious Belief," by Michael Banner. Zygon, 27 (1992): 221-224.
_____. "Shaping the Field of Theology and Science: a Critique of Nancey
Murphy." Zygon, 34, 4 (1999): 609-19.
_____. "Wildman's Kantian Skepticism: a Rubicon for the Divine Action
Debate." Theology and Science 2, no. 2 (October 2004): 186-190.
Cobb, John B., Jr. "Overcoming Reductionism." Existence and Actuality,
eds., John B. Cobb, Jr. and Franklin I. Gamwell (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1984), 149-64.
Come, Arnold B. ?he Possibilities of a Scientific Ethic._ The
Possibilities of a Scientific Ethic 22, no. 3: (265-294)
[abstract]
Eastman, Timothy E. "Duality without Dualism." In Physics and Whitehead:
Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank Keeton, eds.
SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray Griffin.
(Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 14-30.
_____. "The Observational-Inductive Framework for Science." 1st Crisis in
Cosmology Conference American Institute of Physics, 2005.
_____. "Review of David R. Griffin, ed., The Reenchantment of Science."
Process Studies 18, no.1 (Spring 1989): 69-75.
_____, and Hank Keeton, eds. Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and
Experience. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004.
_____, et. al. "Resource Guide for Physics and Whitehead."
http://www.ctr4process.org/publications/PSS/eastman.pdf
Emmet, Dorothy. The Effectiveness of Causes. Albany: State University of
New York Press, 1985.
Epperson, Michael. "Review: Subquantum Kinetics: A Systems Approach to
Physics and Cosmology, by Paul La Violette." In Process Studies 33, no.2
(Fall-Winter 2004): 360-362.
Felt, James W. "Whitehead's Early Theory of Scientific Objects." Ph.D.
Dissertation. St. Louis University, 1965.
Folse, Henry J. "The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory and
Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism." Tulane Studies in Philosophy 23
(1974): 32-47. [abstract]
_____. "Review: Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, Experience, ed.
by Timothy E. Eastman and Hank Keeton." In Process Studies 33, no.2
(Fall-Winter 2004): 349-352.
Ford, Lewis. "Can Science Provide the Foundations for a Metaphysics?"
Greenman, M. A. "A Whiteheadian Theory of Meaning." Philosophy of Science
20, no.1 (1953): 31-41.
Griffin, David Ray, ed. The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern
Proposals. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
_____. "The Restless Universe: A Postmodern Vision." The Restless
Universe, ed., Kieth J. Carlson. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990, pp.
59-111. ["Response from David Griffin," pp. 198-201]
Grunbaum, Aldolf. "Whitehead's Method of Extensive Abstraction." British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (Nov. 1953): 215-226. [abstract]
_____. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." The Philosophical Review 71
(Apr. 1962): 218-229. [abstract]
Gunter, Pete A. Y. "Whitehead and the Sciences." Interchange 29, no.1
(1998): 101-104.
_____. "The Necessity of Intuition: And Its Misunderstandings." Southwest
Philosophy Review 3 (1986): 199-207. [abstract]
Hall, David L. The Civilization of Experience: A Whiteheadian Theory of
Culture. New York: Fordham University Press, 1973.
Hattich, Frank. "Review of Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Alfred
North Whitehead, edited by Michael Epperson." Studies in History and
Philosophy of Modern Physics 36B, no. 3 (September 2005): 590.
Helal, Georges. La Philosophie Comme Panphysique: La Philosophie des
Sciences de Alfred North Whitehead. Montreal: Les Editions Bellarmin,
1979.
Jacobson, Nolan P. "The Cultural Meaning of Science." (unpubl.) [abstract]
Jensen, Louis K. "David Bohm: A Process-Relational Interpretation of
Quantum Physics." CPS Seminar. May 1, 2001.
Johnson, A. H. "The Wit and Wisdom of Whitehead" Philosophy of Science 13,
no.3 (1946): 223-251.
Jungerman, John A. "Evidence for Process in the Physical World." In
Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman
and Frank Keeton, eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed.
David Ray Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 57-56.
Kaufman, William E. "Science, Truth and Process." (unpubl., delivered at
"Workshop on Truth in Science, Truth in Religion," Harvard University, June
29-July 3, 2002).
Keeton, Hank. "Whitehead as Mathematical Physicist." In Physics and
Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience. Timothy E. Eastman and Frank
Keeton, eds. SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought, ed. David Ray
Griffin. (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2004): 31-46.
Kockelmans, Joseph J. "A. N. Whitehead." In Philosophy of Science: The
Historical Background. New York: Free Press, 1968, pp. 410-424. [Contains
an excerpt from Whitehead's Problems in Science and Philosophy, pp. 44-57.]
Koestler, Arthur. "Free Will in a Hierarchic Context." (unpubl., Process
Thought and Modern Science Conference, June 1974.) [abstract]
Laszlo, Ervin. "Bipolar Co-Evolution: Outline of A Metaphysics of
Universal Coherence." (unpubl.)
Latour, Bruno. "Do Scientific Objects Have a History?" ??? ( ): 76-91.
Latour, Bruno. "When Things Strike Back: A Possible Contribution of
"Science Studies" to the Social Sciences." British Journal of Sociology 51,
no. 1 (January/March 2000): 107-123.
Leclerc, Ivor. "Some Main Philosophical Issues Involved in Contemporary
Scientific Thought." In Mind In Nature eds. Cobb, John & David Griffin
(Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977): 101-108. [abstract]
Lowe, Victor. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." In Understanding
Whitehead (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1966), 59-89.
Lowe, Victor, et al. Whitehead and the Modern World: Science, Metaphysics,
and Civilization. New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. [B 1674 W354
L69]
Lucas, George R., Jr. "Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Nature." In
The Rehabilitation of Whitehead (Albany: State University of New York
Press, 1989), 180-204.
McEwen, William P. The Problem of Social-Scientific Knowledge. Totowa, Nj:
Bedminister Pr, 1963. [abstract]
McHenry, Leemon. "Whitehead, Quantum Mechanics, and Local Realism."
(unpubl.) February 2002.
McMullin, Ernan. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." Philosophical Studies
12: 216-220. [abstract]
Maxwell, Thomas P. "Integral Spirituality, Deep Science, and Ecological
Awareness." Zygon 38, no.2 (June 2003): 257-276.
Mays, Wolfe. Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics. The Hague:
Martinus Nijhoff, 1977.
Meyer, Steven. "Of an Analogy: Hypertext and Stem Cells, Interstitial
Links, Prehensions,
Tender Buttons." (unpubl.)
Muray, Leslie A. "Romanticism, Radical Empiricism, and Science: The
Mystical Naturalism of Bernard E. Meland." (unpubl.)
Nagami, Isamu. "Centering on Whitehead's Cosmology." Life and the
Universe: Scientific and Religious Viewpoints. Tokyo: Yoko Civilization
Research Institute (August 1999):49-65.
Northrop, F. S. C. Science and First Principles. New York: Macmillan,
1931.
_____. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science." The Philosophy of Alfred
North Whitehead, ed., Paul A. Schilpp. New York: Tudor, 1951 [1941], pp.
167-207.
Owen, W. A. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and the Concept of
Substance." Ph.D. Dissertation. Georgetown Univ., 1964.
Owens, Margaret. Review of A Christian Natural Theology: The Relation of a
Creative Christian Theology to Science, by John B. Cobb. (Unpubl.)
[abstract]
Palter, R. "Philosophic Principles and Scientific Theory." Philosophy of
Science 23 (1956): 111-135.
Palter, Robert W.. "Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science."
International Studies in Philosophy 12 (Spring 1980): 81-6. [abstract]
_____. Whitehead's Philosophy of Science. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1960. [abstract]
Peat, F. David. Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm.
[with a new afterword by the auther] Reading: Helix Book, 1996.
Pierobon, Frank. Review of Penser avec Whitehead, une libre et sauvage
creation de concepts by Isabelle Stengers. Revue internationale de
philosophie 57, no. 223 (March 2003): 79-112.
Plamondon, Ann. "Metaphysics and 'Valid Inductions.'" Process Studies 3, no.
2 (Summer 1973): 91-99. [abstract]
_____. Whitehead's Organic Philosophy of Science. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1979.
____. "Whitehead and the Philosophy of Science." In Mind in Nature, ed.
John B. Cobb Jr. and David Griffin (Washington, D.C.: University of America
Press, 1977): 109-21 [abstract]
Prigogine, Ilya with Isabelle Stengers. The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos,
and the New Laws of Nature. New York, NY: The Free Press, 1996.
Reeck, Darrell. "Historical Sociology and Process Philosophy." (Unpubl.)
[abstract]
Russell, Robert J., Willimam R. Stoeger, and George V. Coyne, ed. Physics,
Philosophy, and Theology: A Common Quest for Understanding. 2nd ed.
Vatican Observatory Foundation. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1995.
Sachs, Mendel. "The Principle of Relativity." International Journal for
Field-Being 1, no.11 (December 2001), 15 July 2003 <
http://www.iifb.org/ijfb >.
Schoen, Edward L. "Clocks, God, and Scientific Realism." Zygon 37:3
(September 2002): 555-580.
Schmidt, P. F. "Perception, Science, and Metaphysics: A Study in
Whitehead." Ph.D. Dis., Yale University, 1951.
Schmidt, Paul F. "Models of Scientific Thought." American Scientist, 45,
137-149, 1957. [abstract]
Shields, George. "Big Bang, Cantorian Sets, and the Finitude of the Past."
(unpubl.).
Smuts, Jan. "The Holistic Universe." Process Philosophy: Basic Writings.
Eds., Jack R. Sibley and Pete A. Y. Gunter. Washington, DC: University
Press of America. 1978, pp. 219-45.
Stapp, Henry P. "Future Achievements to be Gained Through Science."
(unpubl., 1991).
Stebbing, L. Susan. "Abstraction and Science." Journal of Philosophical
Studies 2 (1927): 28-38.
Stein, Ross L. "Towards a Process Philosophy of Chemistry." International
Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry 10, no. 1 (2004): 5-22.
Stengers, Isabelle. "How to Understand Deleuze and Guattari's Last Message,
Honouring the Divergence Between Functions and Concepts?" (unpubl.)
Stengers, Isabelle. "Liberer la philosophie du serieux de toute histoire
fleche." Magazine Litteraire 406 (February 2002): 28.
Stengers, Isabelle. "Whitehead and the Laws of Nature." Salzburger
Theologische Zeitschrift 3, no.2 (1999): 193-206.
Tekippe, Terry J. "Whitehead." In Scientific and Primordial Knowing, by
Terry J. Tekippe (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1996):
345-92.
Thorpe, W. H. "Science and Man's Need for Meaning." The World & I (January
1986): 203-9.
Tilby, Angela. "Soul: God, Self, and the New Cosmology." New York:
Doubleday, 1992.
Trundle, Robert C. "Quantum Fluctuation, Self-Organizing Biological
Systems, and Human Freedom." Idealistic Studies 24, no. 3 (Fall 1994):
269-81. [abstract]
Turner, J. E. "Dr. A. N. Whitehead's Scientific Realism." Journal of
Philosophy 19 (1922): 146-57.
Waddington, C.H. "Whitehead and Modern Science." In Mind in Nature, ed.
John Cobb and
David Griffin. (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977),
143-46.
[abstract]
Weiss, Paul. "Recollections of Alfred North Whitehead (Interviewed by
Lewis S. Ford)." Process Studies 10, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1980): 44-56.
[abstract]
Whitehead, A. N. Essays in Science and Philosophy. New York:
Philosophical Library, 1947.
_____. The Interpretation of Science: Selected Essays, ed. A. H. Johnson.
Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1961.
_____. A Philosopher Looks at Science. New York: Philosophical Library,
1965.
_____. Science and the Modern World. New York: The Free Press, 1967
[1925].
Wolf, Fred A. "Consciousness, Quantum Mechanics, and the Role of the
Observer." [Unpbub.] Conference papers presented on April 3, 1976.
Wyman, M. A. "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science in the Light of
Wordsworth's
Poetry." Philosophy of Science 23 (1956): 283-296.
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Title: Re: Barwell fails challenge over Influence of Whitehead on Science - 27 Aug 2006 01:01:49 AM
"wcb" <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


The challenge was, show me the long list of first class
physicists who bought into Whiteheads *****.

You're a liar. You asked for one. I gave you three and a load of
scientists in the fields of biology, chemistry, sociology, psychology,
environmental science and other fields.
But then, what would you know about physics or science?
From: http://www.quantumconsciousness.org/Whitehead.htm
Consciousness, Whitehead and quantum computation in the brain:
Panprotopsychism meets the physics of fundamental spacetime geometry
Stuart Hameroff
II. Whitehead and Pan-protopsychism
An alternative set of philosophical positions which does ascribe ontological
status to consciousness, or its precursors, includes panpsychism,
pan-protopsychism, and pan-experientialism. These view consciousness as
being related to a "funda-mental", irreducible component of physical
reality, something like mass, spin or charge. These components just are.
Panpsychism stems from ancient Greek philosophers-e.g. Democritus'
"atomism" -and holds that primitive, dim consciousness is a quality of all
matter: atoms and their subatomic components having subjective, mental
attributes (e.g. Spinoza, 1677; Rensch, 1960). "Mentalists" such as Leibniz
(1768) and Whitehead (1929;1933) contended that systems ordinarily
considered to be physical are constructed in some sense from more basic
mental entities. Bertrand Russell (1954) described "neutral monism" in which
a common underlying entity, neither physical nor mental, gave rise to both.
Bishop Berkeley's "idealism" suggested that consciousness creates reality,
that consciousness is "all there is". Wheeler (1990) has suggested that
information is fundamental to the physics of the universe, and from this
Chalmers (1996) proposes a double-aspect theory in which information has
both physical and experiential aspects.
Ascribing features of conscious experience to fundamental reality raises two
new questions: 1) what IS fundamental reality (or fundamental information)
e.g. as describable by modern physics, and 2) how are conscious and
non-conscious systems different? Among philosophical approaches, the
pan-protopsychist or pan-experiential philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead
(1929; 1933) seems best suited to connect consciousness to the physics of
reality.
Whitehead viewed the universe as being comprised not of things, but of
events-as a process. Leibniz (1768) had "quantized" reality, describing
fundamental "monads" as the ultimate entities of reality but Whitehead
transformed monads into "actual occasions" occurring in a "basic field of
proto-conscious experience". Whitehead occasions are spatio-temporal quanta,
each endowed-usually on a very low level-with mentalistic characteristics
like "experience, subjective immediacy, appetition". However the experience
of each fundamental occasion is "dull, monotonous, and repetitious" (and
thus not noticeable to physical observation). Whitehead viewed our high
level mentality, consciousness, as being extrapolated (?"emerging") from
temporal chains of occasions. In his view highly organized societies of
occasions permit primitive mentality to become intense, coherent and fully
conscious. Meanwhile "the functionings of inorganic matter remain intact
amid the functionings of living matter. It seems that, in bodies that are
obviously living, a coordination has been achieved that raises into
prominence some functions inherent in the ultimate occasions."
Abner Shimony (1993; 1997) recognized that Whitehead's approach was
potentially compatible with modern physics, specifically quantum theory,
with quantum state reductions-actual events-appearing to represent
"occasions". Quantum theory is a description of reality at small scales. To
appreciate Shimony's "modern Whiteheadianism" and bridge the gap between
philosophy and physics for a scientific description of consciousness we must
first attempt to come to grips with the unsettling features of quantum
theory.
.


User: "Josh Miles"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead onScience 27 Aug 2006 07:16:42 AM
Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.

<snip>
Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some help.
.
User: "Gandalf Grey"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 12:30:26 PM
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy.

But Barwell's obsession with me is perfectly understandable?
Don't waste my time.
.

User: "Greywolf"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 10:58:54 AM
"Josh Miles" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get some
help.

It *is* creepy, isn't it? I don't know what's going on there. But between
the two of them, it's Barwell who seems more 'level-headed'. What a waste of
time and energy.
Greywolf
.
User: "Gandalf Grey"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 12:25:35 PM
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get some
help.


It *is* creepy, isn't it? I don't know what's going on there. But between
the two of them, it's Barwell who seems more 'level-headed'.

You're either blind or an idiot or both.


.

User: "wcb"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 01:41:16 PM
Greywolf wrote:


"Josh Miles" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get some
help.


It *is* creepy, isn't it? I don't know what's going on there. But between
the two of them, it's Barwell who seems more 'level-headed'. What a waste
of time and energy.

Greywolf


Well, gee, if anybody was ever interested in
debating real issues about existance of god et al, then
maybe Gandy can be ignored.
But he and Sniper and others are the only ones who care.
This was a side issue, angry Gandy, process theology fan
insists loudly that real physicists support PT. Not just
unknowns, but well known and important physicists. Not
that I know of. his angry retort is a mass of google cut
and pastes that hae nothing at all to do with that, he didn't
even read them to see that.
I am going to stop posting about process theology all together.
The only one who cares is Gandy.
Process theology basically had Whitehead make up his own physics and
guessing wrong.
Hence the PT god does not work with real world physics despite 50
years of trying to fix that. Its a a farce.
Gandy's insitance real and major physicists support PT are
obviously wrong.
I am going to declare victory on this and that is that.
No more Process Theology guff.
Its dead, it doesn't work with real phyiscs,
and Gandy obviously cannot support his claims
real physicists support PT.
Its now a dead issue
It is an official class of process theology gods
and is a failed class.
--
Where did all these braindead morons come from!
What diseased sewer did they breed in and how did
they manage to find their way out on their own?
Cheerful Charlie
.
User: "Gandalf Grey"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 02:04:49 PM
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A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of
Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some
help.


It *is* creepy, isn't it? I don't know what's going on there. But between
the two of them, it's Barwell who seems more 'level-headed'. What a waste
of time and energy.

Greywolf


Well, gee, if anybody was ever interested in
debating real issues about existance of god et al, then
maybe Gandy can be ignored.

But he and Sniper and others are the only ones who care.

This was a side issue

Yes. You've yet to post a single argument that proves that no god can
exist. But you've tried hard to divert attention from your utter failure to
several side issues.
.

User: "Enkidu"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 01:46:48 PM
wcb <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in
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Greywolf wrote:


"Josh Miles" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of
Process Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some help.


It *is* creepy, isn't it? I don't know what's going on there. But
between the two of them, it's Barwell who seems more 'level-headed'.
What a waste of time and energy.

Greywolf


Well, gee, if anybody was ever interested in
debating real issues about existance of god et al, then
maybe Gandy can be ignored.

The atheists already know, the theists don't want to know, and the trolls
don't care as long as they stir up *****. Killfile the fools and be done
with them.
--
Enkidu AA#2165
http://www.thoughts.leaddogs.org/
EAC Chaplain and ordained minister,
ULC, Modesto, CA
I have a problem with people who take the Constitution loosely and the
Bible literally.
--Bill Maher
.



User: "wcb"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 01:31:47 PM
Josh Miles wrote:

Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some help.


The odd part is this, none of his articles prove anything.
He was trying to prove Richard Feynman supported process
theology but not a mention of Feynman doing that is to be
found here. He googled Feynman, Whitehead, and cut and pasted
everything that came up. He read none of it.
Not a single thing he posted mentioned Feynman having
anything to do with Whitehead at all. If an article had
Feynman in it and Whitehead, he cut and pasted.
Most odd.
I don't know if he is trolling or is just being stupid
in ways I have never seen before.
--
Where did all these braindead morons come from!
What diseased sewer did they breed in and how did
they manage to find their way out on their own?
Cheerful Charlie
.
User: "Gandalf Grey"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 01:56:03 PM
"wcb" <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
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Josh Miles wrote:

Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some help.


The odd part is this, none of his articles prove anything.

You're a liar.
"wcb" <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in message
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Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of Process
Philosophy on science.


The challenge was, show me the long list of first class

Actually, your original challenge was for me to show you ONE. Having shown
you THREE, I go on from there to science in general.
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Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 01:44:01 PM
wcb <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in
news:12f3p9urfu3pmdc@corp.supernews.com:

Josh Miles wrote:

Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of
Process Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some help.


The odd part is this, none of his articles prove anything.
He was trying to prove Richard Feynman supported process
theology but not a mention of Feynman doing that is to be
found here. He googled Feynman, Whitehead, and cut and pasted
everything that came up. He read none of it.
Not a single thing he posted mentioned Feynman having
anything to do with Whitehead at all. If an article had
Feynman in it and Whitehead, he cut and pasted.

Most odd.

I don't know if he is trolling or is just being stupid
in ways I have never seen before.

Does it matter?
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User: "wcb"

Title: Re: Barwell Makes Fool of himself over Influence of Whitehead on Science 27 Aug 2006 05:23:06 PM
Enkidu wrote:

wcb <wbarwell@mylinuxisp.com> wrote in
news:12f3p9urfu3pmdc@corp.supernews.com:

Josh Miles wrote:

Gandalf Grey wrote:

A short list of articles and books dealing with the influence of
Process Philosophy on science.


<snip>

Your obsession with Barwell is kind of creepy. Seriously, please get
some help.


The odd part is this, none of his articles prove anything.
He was trying to prove Richard Feynman supported process
theology but not a mention of Feynman doing that is to be
found here. He googled Feynman, Whitehead, and cut and pasted
everything that came up. He read none of it.
Not a single thing he posted mentioned Feynman having
anything to do with Whitehead at all. If an article had
Feynman in it and Whitehead, he cut and pasted.

Most odd.

I don't know if he is trolling or is just being stupid
in ways I have never seen before.


Does it matter?


In a small sense, yes, if he seems clever
enough to fool naives, which looking at
posts on all of this, yes he does.
On process theology I won't reply to this idiot any more.
Nobody cares about process theology.
Except Gandy.
The PT idiots are still battling how to make
their god idea work with modern physics.
I will leave them to it.
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What diseased sewer did they breed in and how did
they manage to find their way out on their own?
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