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Charles Hartshorne

open access: yes, 1994
Karl Schuhmann
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Charles Hartshorne

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Daniel A. Dombrowski
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Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000)

2023
Abstract Charles Hartshorne was one of the most important metaphysicians and philosophers of religion in the twentieth century. His process theism or neoclassical theism is noteworthy regarding nonhuman animals in three ways. First, Hartshorne (along with Alfred North Whitehead) saw nonhuman animals not only as moral patients but also as
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Panpsychism and the Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne

The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2002
This article outlines the doctrine known as "panpsychism" as developed by Charles Hartshorne and defended by him during most of our cen tury against the competing worldviews of universal mechanism and humanism. Unlike Hartshorne's natural theology, which has attracted a certain following, his version of panpsychism has been largely neg lected ...
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Hartshorne, Charles (1897–2000)

2018
Despite the fact that Hartshorne often criticized the metaphysics of substance found in medieval philosophy, he was like medieval thinkers in developing a philosophy that was theocentric. From the 1920s until the beginning of the twenty-first century he defended the rationality of theism.
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Hartshorne, Charles, Wisdom as Moderation

1970
Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 66 Nr.
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Charles Hartshorne’s Critique of the Ontology of Substance

2007
At one point or another, every human person finds himself or herself asking the question at the heart of the problem of personal identity: What am I? Of course, certain experiences, e.g., religious or mystical ones that seem to “enlarge” the “I,” do more than others to awaken occasions for posing such question.
Ferdinand Santos, Santiago Sia
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Kurt Gödel’s Reception of Charles Hartshorne’s Ontological Proof

Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, 2022
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