Greene, Herman F. “Process Thought for What?: The Exozoic Era,
the Great Work, and the Importance of Process Thought." Ed. Zang,
Yanyang. Hebie, China: Hebie University Press, 2003. 142-189.
Abstract
"Process thought, developed by
Alfred North Whitehead and others, has great explanatory powers. Many
people are drawn to it because it makes sense of their experience of
the world. They also find it attractive because it bridges fragmented
fields of knowledge-science and the humanities; self and community;
human and nature; East and West; being and time; secular and divine;
microcosm and macrocosm. Many students of process thought became its
devotees because of an "ah-hah" experience, one where they might have
said beneath their breath or aloud, "I SEE!""