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Ecofeminism and Process Philosophy

Feminist Theology, 2006
In this article Carol Christ illustrates the ways in which process philosophy offers dynamic alternatives to dualistic habits of thought. She highlights how the Goddess is the most relational in the process and therefore the most sympathetic to the unfolding of the universe and those who inhabit it, human and non-human alike. Change she asserts is good,
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Process Philosophy

2007
Richard Elfyn Jones
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Postdigital Process Philosophy

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Introduction to a culture, process, and philosophy

Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, 2010
AbstractPatient‐ and family‐centered care is not a new concept, but it has garnered increased interest and support during the last decade. While most healthcare providers are excellent at providing clinical care, the practice of addressing the myriad other patient and family needs requires a conscious and collaborative effort.
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Process philosophy

2018
In the broad sense, the term ‘process philosophy’ refers to all worldviews holding that process or becoming is more fundamental than unchanging being. For example, an anthology titled Philosophers of Process(1965) includes selections from Samuel Alexander, Henri Bergson, John Dewey, William James, Lloyd Morgan, Charles Peirce and Alfred North Whitehead,
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Group supervision: A process and philosophy

Community Mental Health Journal, 1966
A description of group supervision that focused on professional development of nurses through their discussion of home visits made to psychiatric patients and/or their families; this article presents an implementation of a philosophy of group leadership and the responses of the nurse participants to this type of group.
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Processes and the philosophy of action

Philosophical Explorations, 2020
While the concept event has been an important tool in our thinking about causation and action, the concept process has not been appealed to so readily.
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Process philosophy of religion

International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2001
‘Process philosophy’ here refers to the movement that has Alfred North Whitehead at its center, with William James and Charles Hartshorne as the main predecessor and successor, respectively. It is a philosophy of religion primarily by virtue of seeking to show how religion and science can be fused `into one rational scheme of thought’.1 Process ...
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XV. Process Philosophy and Ecological Ethics

2008
We have now reached a peculiar state in the debate on ethics and ecology. In one sense the environmentalists are winning. Although there are powerful dissidents, there is now a general consensus that ecological destruction on a global scale is a major threat to the future of civilization, if not of humanity.
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