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2 Bibliography Works by Charles Hartshorne (in chronological order) “An Outline and Defense of the Argument for the Unity of Being in the Absolute or Divine Good.” Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 923. “Sense Quality and Feeling Tone.” Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Philosophy, ed. Gilbert Ryle (93): 68–72. “The Intelligibility of Sensations.” Monist 44 (934): 6–85. Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 934. Beyond Humanism: Essays in the Philosophy of Nature. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 968. Originally published in 937. Review of Arts and the Man, by Irwin Edman. Ethics 50 (940): 369–70. Review of The Arts and the Art of Criticism, by Theodore Greene. Ethics 5 (940): 6–7. Man’s Vision of God. New York: Harper and Brothers, 94. The Divine Relativity. New Haven: Yale University Press, 948. “Time, Death, and Eternal Life.” Journal of Religion 32 (952): 97–07. Philosophers Speak of God. Ed. Charles Hartshorne and William L. Reese. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 953. Reality as Social Process: Studies in Metaphysics and Religion. Boston: Beacon Press, 953. The Logic of Perfection , and Other Essays in Neoclassical Metaphysics. LaSalle, Ill. .: Open Court, 962. “Is God’s Existence a State of Affairs?” In Faith and the Philosophers, ed. John Hick, 6–33. New York: St. Martin’s, 964. Anselm’s Discovery. LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 965. “The Social Theory of Feelings.” Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (965): 87–93. A Natural Theology for Our Time. LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 967. “Psychology and the Unity of Knowledge.” Southern Journal of Philosophy 5 (967): 8–90. “The Aesthetics of Birdsong.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (968): 3–5. Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method. LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 970. “Why Study Birds?” Virginia Quarterly Review 46 (970): 33–40. DombrowskiFinalPgs. 211 2/2/04 5:35:03 PM 22 Divine Beauty Whitehead’s Philosophy: Selected Essays, 1935–1970. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 972. Born to Sing: An Interpretation and World Survey of Bird Song. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 973. “The Environmental Results of Technology.” In Philosophy and Environmental Crisis, ed. William Blackstone, 69–78. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 974. “Why Psychicalism? Comments on Keeling’s and Shepherd’s Criticisms.” Process Studies 6 (976): 67–72. “The Acceptance of Death.” In Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology, ed. Florence Hetzler and Austin Kutscher, :83–87. New York: Arno, 978. “A Philosophy of Death.” In Philosophical Aspects of Thanatology, ed. Florence Hetzler and Austin Kutscher, 2:8–89. New York: Arno, 978. “The Rights of the Subhuman World.” Environmental Ethics (979): 49–60. “In Defense of Wordsworth’s View of Nature.” Philosophy and Literature 4 (980): 80–9. “Science as the Search for the Hidden Beauty of the World.” In The Aesthetic Dimension of Science : 1980 Nobel Conference, ed. Deane Curtin, 85–06. New York: Philosophical Library, 982. Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers: An Evaluation of Western Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 983. Creativity in American Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 984. Existence and Actuality: Conversations with Charles Hartshorne. Ed. John B. Cobb Jr. and Franklin I. Gamwell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 984. Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes. Albany: State University of New York Press, 984. “An Anglo-American Phenomenology: Method and Some Results.” In Pragmatism Considers Phenomenology, ed. Robert Corrington, Carl Hausman, and Thomas M. Seebohm, 59–7. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 987. “Bergson’s Aesthetic Creationism Compared to Whitehead’s.” In Bergson and Modern Thought: Towards a Unified Science, ed. Andrew C. Papanicolaou and Pete A. Y. Gunter, 369–82. London: Harwood Academic, 987. “Mind and Body: A Special Case of Mind and Mind.” In A Process Theory of Medicine: Interdisciplinary Essays, ed. Marcus Ford, 77–88. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 987. “Some Theological Mistakes and Their Effects on Modern Literature.” Journal of Speculative Philosophy (987): 55–72. Wisdom as Moderation: A Philosophy of the Middle Way. Albany: State University of New York Press, 987. The Darkness and the Light: A Philosopher Reflects upon His Fortunate Career and Those Who Made It Possible. Albany: State University of New York Press, 990. The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne. Ed. Lewis Hahn. LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 99. DombrowskiFinalPgs. 212 2/2/04 5:35:03 PM [18.191.234.62] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 06:04 GMT) Bibliography 23 “The Aesthetic Dimensions of Religious Experience.” In Logic, God, and Metaphysics...