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William S. Hamrick Postliterate Humanity
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Index to Volume 17
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Reto Luzius Fetz, Carolyn Wolf Spanier, John M. Sweeney On the Formation of Ontological Concepts: The Relationship Between the Theories of Whitehead and Piaget
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Brian Hendley Robert Brumbaugh: Towards a Process Philosophy of Education
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Rosemary Curran Barciauskas The Triune Symbol: Persons, Process and Community
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Announcements
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Kathleen Gershman To and Fro: Education for the Art of Life
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Abstracts
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David Ray Griffin The End of Evil: Process Eschatology in Historical Context
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Marjorie Hewitt Suckocki Evil, Eschatology, and God: Response to David Griffin
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Dissertation Abstracts
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Abstracts
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Anthony J. Steinbock Whitehead’s “Theory” of Propositions
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Donald Wayne Viney Does Omniscience Imply Foreknowledge?: Craig on Hartshorne
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Announcements
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John D. Gilroy, Jr. Hartshome on the Ultimate Issue in Metaphysics
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Timothy E. Eastman The Reenchantment of Science
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Susan Armstrong-Buck Nonhuman Experience: A Whiteheadian Analysis
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L. J. “Tess” Tessier Feminist Separatism: The Dynamics of Self-Creation
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David Basinger Process-Relational Christian Soteriology: A Response to Wheeler