The Australasian Association for Process Thought was formed in 1996 by process philosopher and theologian, Dr. Greg Moses and computer scientist, Peter Farleigh, with support from biologist and writer, the late Professor Charles Birch and humanities professor, Wayne Hudson. The aim of the organisation is to promote the study of the process-relational thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne in Australia and New Zealand.
The AAPT is a member of the International Process Network.
Concrescence - The Australasian Journal of Process Thought
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Concrescence is again back on line with the current issue available and all back issues coming shortly.
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Established in 2000 by members of the Australasian Association for Process Thought, Concrescence is an online, peer-reviewed journal primarily dedicated to the study and application of the work of Alfred North Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne and other like-minded philosophers of process.
Learned papers are invited on all subjects addressing the problems and issues in process-relational metaphysics. The journal provides a forum for exploring a broad range of issues in this speculative or revisionist field, but not ignoring critical and analytical methods: from the philosophy of science to theology, from environmental ethics to politics, from historical analyses to contemporary issues.