Index to Chapters from Hartshorne’s Books

Index to Chapters from Hartshorne’s Books

Note: books are arranged in alphabetical order.

Anticipations of the Ontological Proof  
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Anselm’s Discovery, pp. 139-150

God or Nature
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Beyond Humanism: Essays in the Philosophy of Nature, pp. 1-11.

The Cosmic Variables
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Beyond Humanism: Essays in the Philosophy of Nature. pp. 111-124.

The Historic Role Of Humanism
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Beyond Humanism: Essays in the Philosophy of Nature, pp 312-317.

Events, Individuals and Predication: A Defence of Event Pluralism
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, pp. 173-204.

Whitehead’s Revolutionary Concept of Prehension
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Creativity in American Philosophy, pp.  103-113.

Conclusion to Creativity in American Philosophy
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Creativity in American Philosophy, pp.  281-287.

God qua Absolute
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Divine Relativity: A Social Conception of God, pp. 70-71.

Divine Personality
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Divine Relativity: A Social Conception of God, pp. 142-147.

The “Clearheaded” Philosopher
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers: An Evaluation of Western Philosophy, pp. 127-135.

Lotze, Fechner, Cournot, and Other Nineteenth-Century Forerunners of Process Metaphysics
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers: An Evaluation of Western Philosophy, pp. 246-253.

Preliminary Survey to The Logic of Perfection
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection, pp. 3-27.

The Wider Context
Source
Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection, pp. 118-132.

Freedom Requires Indeterminism and Universal Causality
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection, pp. 161-190.

Mind, Matter, and Freedom
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection, pp. 216-234.

Panentheism, Transcendental Relativity, and the Trinity 
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Man’s Vision of God and the Logic of Theism, pp. 347-352.

Abstract and Concrete Approaches to Deity and the Divine Historicity
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, A Natural Theology for Our Time, pp. 126-137.

God “Makes Things Make Themselves”
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes, pp. 73-80.

Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947)
Source:
Charles Hartshorne and William L. Reese, Philosophers Speak of God, pp. 273-285.

Definition of the Affective Continuum
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, pp. 5-10.

The Affective Continuum
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, pp. 201-206.

The Verification Of Panpsychism
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, pp. 263-266.

The Affective Continuum in Theology
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, pp. 271-272.

Three Ideas of God
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Reality As Social Process: Studies in Metaphysics and Religion, pp. 155-162.

Religious Bearings of Whitehead’s Philosophy
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Reality As Social Process: Studies in Metaphysics and Religion, pp. 196-212.

Whitehead’s Metaphysics
Source:
Lowe, Hartshorne & Johnson, Whitehead and the Modern World, pp. 25-41.

Whitehead after Forty-Five Years
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Whitehead’s Philosophy: Selected Essays, 1935-1970, Chapter 1, pp. 1-9.

Whitehead in Historical Context
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, “Whitehead in Historical Context,” in Whitehead’s View of Reality, by Charles Hartshorne and Creighton Peden, pp 9-32.

How Some Speak, Yet Do Not Speak, About God
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, Wisdom as Moderation: A Philosophy of the Middle Way, pp. 78-81.

What Metaphysics Is
Source:
Charles Hartshorne, The Zero Fallacy and Other Essays in Neoclassical Philosophy, pp. 95-108.

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