The Australasian Journal of Process Thought
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 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.
___________________________________*Concrescence: The growing together of a many into the unity of a one.
It is "the real constitution of a particular existent." (ANW - PR 320)
Concrescence 2008
Table of Contents
Articles
| On Process Thought and the New Atheism - Introduction to this Special Issue of Concrescence | |
| Adam Scarfe |
| How Not To Be An Atheist: A Neoclassical Response to the New Atheism | Abstract PDF |
| Donald Wayne Viney |
| New Atheism as “Bad Grammar”: A Hartshornean Response to Dawkins? | Abstract PDF |
| Randy Ramal |
| The New Atheism of Dennett, Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens: Friend or Foe of Whiteheadian, Process-Relational Thought? | Abstract PDF |
| Adam Scarfe |
| New Atheist and Religionist Identity-Polarization as a Double-Bind for Process Thought | Abstract PDF |
| John Quiring |





