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    Whitehead's ontology
    State University of New York Press. 1972.
    Introduction I. The Aim: Defining Whitehead's Categories of Existence Ontology is the study of being or beings. But what is being? Which are the beings? ...
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    Whitehead's actual occasions and the new infinitesimals
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (1). 1989.
  •  38
    Time and Experience
    In Michel Weber and Will Desmond (ed.), Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought, De Gruyter. pp. 653-663. 2008.
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    Alfred North Whitehead (review)
    Process Studies 6 (2): 137-143. 1976.
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    The logic of simultaneity
    Journal of Philosophy 66 (11): 340-350. 1969.
  •  188
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Ethics of Creativity: Beauty, Morality and Nature in a Processive CosmosJohn W. LangoBrian G. Henning The Ethics of Creativity: Beauty, Morality and Nature in a Processive Cosmos University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005. 250 + xii pp.The aim of this interesting but flawed book by Brian Henning may be related through some remarks about the terms in its title.1 The term "creativity" stems from the most basic category in Whi…Read more
  •  153
    Is It Wrong To Intend To Do That Which It Is Wrong To Do?
    The Monist 70 (3): 316-329. 1987.
    Military deterrence by means of the threat to retaliate if attacked has traditionally involved two intentions—on the one hand, the unconditional intention to deter attack, and, on the other hand, the conditional intention to retaliate if attacked. Nuclear deterrence—that is, military deterrence using nuclear weapons—also involves both intentions, but at the cost of a moral quandary. On the one hand, there is the intention to deter attack in order to preserve peace and freedom. But, on the other …Read more
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    Does Whitehead's Metaphysics Contain an Ethics?
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (4). 2001.
  • Whitehead’s Ontology
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 10 (4): 260-265. 1972.
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    Time and Strict Partial Order
    American Philosophical Quarterly 37 (4). 2000.
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    Global Policy and the United Nations
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1): 105-115. 2009.
    President Barack Obama should strive to realize the ideal goals expressed in the UN Charter. Accordingly, the concept of U.S. foreign policy should be replaced by a concept of UN global policy. Relatedly, the traditional concept of national security should be replaced by a cosmopolitan concept of global state and human security. Topics discussed include the role of the Security Council, the responsibility to protect (R2P), just war principles, UN peacekeeping operations, genocide in Darfur, trea…Read more
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    After Whitehead (review)
    Process Studies 35 (2): 363-366. 2006.
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    Relation instances and musical sounds
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (2). 2000.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    Is There a Just Cause for Current U.S. Military Operations in Afghanistan?
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (1): 9-21. 2010.
    The current armed conflict in Afghanistan (briefly, the Afghan conflict) is viewed through the lens of a just war theory. In particular, the question stated by the title is explored by means of a generalized just cause principle. For brevity, empirical, practical, and legal issues about the Afghan conflict are mostly set aside. Hence a definite answer to the question is not proposed. Instead, the main aim is to clarify the question. Specifically, the question is amplified, by distinguishing puta…Read more