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  • ...s]] such as [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]]. The term was popularized by [[Charles Hartshorne]] in his development of [[process theology]] and has also been adopted by p ...rine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations". Hartshorne formulated God as necessarily being able to become 'more perfect', contendi
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  • ...of Whitehead and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hartshorne Charles Hartshorne] (1897–2000) exert the greatest influence. These two process scholars cal ...changing, is more pronounced in Hartshorne's thought. By this dipolarity, Hartshorne means that God's abstract essence is absolute, necessary, and eternal, whil
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  • ...bert M. Pirsig], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hartshorne Charles Hartshorne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arran_Gare Arran Gare] and [https://en.wik
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  • ...]'s "Geist," and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hartshorne Charles Hartshorne]'s "All-Inclusive [[Totality]]." Due to [[ambiguities]] in the chief [[anal
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  • ...losophy|process philosophies]] of [[Alfred North Whitehead]] and [[Charles Hartshorne]]. He is also a leading exponent of theories questioning the [[George W. B
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  • In the pragmatic philosophies of [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], [[William James]], [[John Dewey]], and others, inquiry is * [[Charles Peirce (Bibliography)|Peirce, C.S., Bibliography]].
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  • The original ideas of process theology were developed by [[Charles Hartshorne]] ([[1897]]-[[2000]]), and influenced a number of [[Judaism|Jewish]] theolo
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  • ...d so on — to imagine possible explanations for a phenomenon under study. [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], borrowing a page from [[Aristotle]] (''[[Prior Analytics] [[Charles Peirce]] considered scientific inquiry to be a species of the genus ''inqui
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