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    Two process philosophers.Lewis S. Ford - 1973 - Tallahassee,: American Academy of Religion. Edited by William Lad Sessions.
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    The Coherence Theory of Truth.Lewis S. Ford - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (1):118-120.
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    The Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics, 1925-1929.Lewis S. Ford - 1984 - State University of New York Press.
    A breathtaking detective story, this book charts the adventure of Whitehead's ideas in a remarkably detailed and careful reconstruction of his metaphysical views.
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  4. An Alternative to Creatio ex nihilo.Lewis S. Ford - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (2):205 - 213.
    For many philosophical thinkers down through the centuries, the notion of a creation out of sheer nothing has been found to be quite unintelligible. Nevertheless the idea of creation preserves an important insight and needs to be freed from the difficulties of this traditional formulation. Alfred North Whitehead has offered an alternative theory of creation worth exploring: each individual actuality creates itself out of prior creative acts. God then serves to direct this creative process.
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  5. The Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics.L. S. FORD - 1984
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  6. Explorations in Whitehead's Philosophy.Lewis S. Ford & George L. Kline - 1985 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 21 (1):139-146.
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    The Epochal Nature of Process in Whitehead's Metaphysics.Lewis S. Ford - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):133-135.
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    Contrasting Conceptions of Creation.Lewis S. Ford - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (1):89 - 109.
    WHILE THERE ARE MANY AFFINITIES between classical and process theism, the differences are more startling and more difficult to cope with. Process thought departs from received wisdom in at least three principal ways.
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    The Cosmology of Freedom.Lewis S. Ford - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):578-581.
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  10. The duration of the present.Lewis S. Ford - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (1):100-106.
  11. The Lure of God.Lewis S. Ford & J. Gerald Janzen - 1978
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    Whitehead’s First Metaphysical Synthesis.Lewis S. Ford - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (3):251-264.
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    Recollections of Alfred North Whitehead.Paul Weiss & Lewis S. Ford - 1980 - Process Studies 10 (1):44-56.
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    The controversy between Schelling and Jacobi.Lewis S. Ford - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):75-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Controversy Between Schelling and Jacobi LEWIS S. FORD SCHELLING, ALONGWITH FICHTE, has suffered the fate of being labelled one of tIegel's predecessors. Richard Kroner provides the classic expression of this viewpoint in his monumental study, Von Kant bis Hegel, which examines Schelling's thought primarily for its contribution to Hegel's final synthesis.I In English we have Josiah Royce's sympathetic and lively account of Schelling's early romantic exuberance, regarded as (...)
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    Intellectual property and industrialization: legalizing hope in economic growth.Laura R. Ford - 2017 - Theory and Society 46 (1):57-93.
    This article draws on theoretical resources from economic sociology and sociology of law to intervene in economic debates about the relationship between intellectual property and industrialization. Utilizing historical evidence from the earliest period of American intellectual property law and from a formative company in the New England textile industry, I propose a social process of influence that connects intellectual property law to industrialization. I argue that, consistent with the findings of New Economic Sociology, social relationship structures and social capital are (...)
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  16. Editorial announcement on the speculative V.William T. Harris, Vincent Colapietro, Lewis S. Ford, Michael Forest, Rajesh Sampath, Sandra B. Rosenthal, Bruce Wilshire & Julien S. Murphy - 2002 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 16 (4).
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    Explorations in Whitehead's philosophy.Lewis S. Ford & George L. Kline (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    All the authors of the sixteen essays gathered in this volume are concerned, in their different ways, to clarify, criticize, and develop key ideas and insights of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), one of the towering figures of twentieth-century speculative thought, whose "process philosophy" has, in recent decades, aroused intense intellectual interest both in this country and abroad. The present volume is intended to complement, but not to duplicate, an earlier selection of important Whitehead studies, Alfred North Whitehead: Essays on His (...)
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    Clark H. pinnock, most moved mover: A theology of God's openness.Lewis S. Ford - 2003 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 53 (3):185-187.
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    Efficient Causation Within Concrescence.Lewis S. Ford - 1990 - Process Studies 19 (3):167-180.
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  20. On some difficulties with Whitehead's definition of abstractive hierarchies.Lewis S. Ford - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):453-454.
  21. Pantheism vs. Theism: A Re-appraisal.Lewis S. Ford - 1997 - The Monist 80 (2):286 - 306.
    If pantheism is by definition the belief in impersonal deity, then there is little point in exploring any inter-connection with personalistic theism. Theism would exclude pantheism, and pantheism theism. To be sure, there are strong reasons why pantheism has insisted upon divine impersonality, and these need to be explored and assessed. That is our task in the first part of the paper, while the second part will introduce a way of considering the correlation of pantheism and theism in a new (...)
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  22. The future as active.Lewis S. Ford - 2000 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (1):17-23.
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    Mid-Twentieth Century American Philosophy: Personal Statements.Lewis S. Ford - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1):136-137.
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    Reason and Belief.Lewis S. Ford - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (2):269-271.
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    Allan’s Atheism.Lewis S. Ford - 2010 - Process Studies 39 (2):307-318.
    This article examines the strongest case to date in favor of a Whiteheadian atheism. But this case proves inadequate to account for genuine novelty.
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    An Appraisal of Whiteheadian Nontheism 1.Lewis S. Ford - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):27-35.
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    AFTERWORD. A Sampling of Other Interpretations.Lewis S. Ford - 1983 - In Lewis S. Ford & George L. Kline (eds.), Explorations in Whitehead's philosophy. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 305-346.
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    A Guide to Whitehead.Lewis S. Ford - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (2):143-147.
  29. Alfred north Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne.Lewis S. Ford - 2009 - In Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), Medieval Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 2. Routledge. pp. 5--53.
     
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  30. A Process Perspective.Lewis S. Ford - 1978 - The Thomist 42 (1):1.
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    A Whiteheadian Reflection on Subjective Immortality.Lewis S. Ford & Marjorie Suchocki - 1977 - Process Studies 7 (1):1-13.
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    Boethius and Whitehead on Time and Eternity.Lewis S. Ford - 1968 - International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (1):38-67.
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    Creativity and Causality.Lewis S. Ford - 2011 - Process Studies 40 (1):54-79.
    Many readers of Process and Reality have felt the absence of a robust theory of efficient causation in Whitehead’s final position. There have been numerousremedies proposed, including Whitehead’s own , but all of them fail to make what to me is a crucial distinction between creative and noncreative forms of activity. The activity of the superject, the basis for causal activity, is derived from the creativity of concrescence, but is itself noncreative.It is simply the impress of the past, lacking in (...)
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    Can Science Provide the Foundations for Metaphysics? A Comment on Errol E. Harris's Project.Lewis S. Ford - 1969 - Modern Schoolman 46 (2):148-153.
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    Can Thomas and Whitehead Complement Each Other?Lewis S. Ford - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3):491-502.
    Two essays relating Thomas and Whitehead have recently appeared. Coming To Be by James W. Felt, S.J., modifies Thomas by replacing his substantial form with Whitehead’s notion of subjective aim, the essencein-the-making introduced by God to guide the occasion’s act of coming into being. Felt also substitutes subjective aim for matter as the means of individuation. This is one of Whitehead’s individuating principles, although a case can be made that matter (the multiplicity of past actualities as proximate matter) is another. (...)
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    Contrasting Types of Panentheism.Lewis Ford - 2004 - Modern Schoolman 81 (3):226-231.
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    Can Whitehead Provide for Real Subjective Agency? A Reply to Edward Pols's Critique.Lewis S. Ford - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 47 (2):209-225.
  38. Can Whitehead Rescue Perishing?Lewis S. Ford - 1973 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 54 (1):92.
     
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    Explorations and Emendations.Lewis S. Ford - 2014 - Process Studies 43 (1):75-96.
    These seven short essays record several recent explorations together with some corrections to earlier views which need revision in the light of further evidence. Topics considered include temporal atomism, a critique of nontemporal concresence, divine subjectivity and conceptual activity, a reexamination of physical purpose and negative prehension, and an alternate theory of life and mind.
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    Experience, Memory and Intelligence, JOHN T. SANDERS.Lewis S. Ford - 1986 - The Monist 69 (1).
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    Enduring Subjectivity.Lewis S. Ford - 2006 - Process Studies 35 (2):291-318.
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  42. From Plant to Page : Aesthetics and Objectivity in a Nineteenth-Century Book of Trees.Lisa L. Ford - 2014 - In Pamela H. Smith, Amy R. W. Meyers & Harold J. Cook (eds.), Ways of making and knowing: the material culture of empirical knowledge. New York City: Bard Graduate Center.
     
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  43. From the Director.Leigh Ford - 1999 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 4 (4):9.
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    God as a Temporally-Ordered Society.Lewis S. Ford - 1986 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 34:41-52.
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    Genetic and Coordinate Division Correlated.Lewis S. Ford - 1971 - Process Studies 1 (3):199-209.
  46. (1 other version)George R. Lucas, Jr., The Genesis of Modern Process Thought: a historical outline with bibliography Reviewed by.Lewis S. Ford - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (1):18-20.
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  47. Individual-differences in speeded classification-an analysis of cognitive-style.L. Ford & B. Burns - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):518-518.
     
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    In Partial Response to a Tribute.Lewis S. Ford - 1998 - Process Studies 27 (3):332-344.
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    Is There a Distinct Superjective Nature?Lewis S. Ford - 1973 - Process Studies 3 (3):228-229.
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  50. In what sense is God infinite-process perspective.Ls Ford - 1978 - The Thomist 42 (1):1-13.
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