• The Unity of Changelessness and Change: A Visual Geometry of World and Man
    Main Currents in Modern Thought 31 (4): 115-120. 1975.
    This paper examines the interplay of changelessness and change, being and becoming, from an historical and dialectical standpoint. Topological paradox is employed to elucidate the dynamic interweaving of these ontological opposites. The essay concludes by exploring the relevance of the dialectic to the question of human freedom.
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    Toward a Representation of the "Irrepresentable"
    In John W. White & Stanley Krippner (eds.), Future Science, Doubleday/anchor. 1977.
  • On Whiteheadian Dualism: A Reply to Professor Griffin
    Journal of Religion and Psychical Research 9 (1): 11-17. 1986.
    In this article, the author defends his claim that a subtle form of metaphysical dualism can be found in Alfred North Whitehead's central notion of the "actual occasion." Rosen contends that phenomenological philosophers such as Martin Heidegger go further than Whitehead in challenging traditional dualism.
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    A Neo-Intuitive Proposal for Kaluza-Klein Unification
    Foundations of Physics 18 (11): 1093-1139. 1988.
    This paper addresses a central question of contemporary theoretical physics: Can a unified account be provided for the known forces of nature? The issue is brought into focus by considering the recently revived Kaluza-Klein approach to unification, a program entailing dimensional transformation through cosmogony. First it is demonstrated that, in a certain sense, revitalized Kaluza-Klein theory appears to undermine the intuitive foundations of mathematical physics, but that this implicit consequ…Read more