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Process Studies

Sense Awareness and the Passage of Nature

Volume 16, Issue 2, Summer 1987
The Pardshaw Dialogues

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The Participants
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Introduction
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An Attempt to Get Back to Whitehead’s Earlier Stance
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Events and Durations
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Space and Time
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Causal Efficacy
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Sense Awareness in the Flow of Language and the Flow of Nature
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critical studies and reviews
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Robert S. Brumbaugh Four Kinds of Time?: A Response to David Griffin’s Review of Unreality and Time
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Gordon D. Kaufman American Religious Empiricism
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James W. Felt Whitehead und der Prozessbegriff/Whitehead and The Idea of Process
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J. Harley Chapman New Essays in Metaphysics
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Book Notes
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