Brian G. Henning is professor of philosophy at Gonzaga University.
William T. Myers is professor of philosophy at Birmingham-Southern College.
Joseph D. John is a PhD candidate at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
This collection of original essays explores the connections between the philosophies of Alfred North Whitehead and the classical American pragmatists.
1 Is Whitehead a Pragmatist? On the Pragmatic Elements in Whitehead's Metaphysics, William T. Myers
2 Ultimate Good Sense: Whitehead's Ontological Fallibilism, George Allan
3 Whitehead's Pragmatic Epistemology, Joseph D. John
4 Prefiguring Whitehead: Reading Jamesian Pragmatism with Stengers and Latour, Steven Meyer
5 Whitehead's Speculative Contribution to Praxis: Praxis and American Philosophy, Thomas M. Jeannot
6 Contingency All the Way Down: Whitehead Among the Pragmatists, Nancy Frankenberry
7 Whitehead's "Rescue" of American Anti-Intellectualism: The Question of Pragmatism, Scott Sinclair
8 Surprise, Event, and the Problem of Novelty: A Comparison Between C. S. Peirce and A. N. Whitehead, Maria Regina Brioschi
9 Creative Love: Eros and Agape in Peirce and Whitehead, Brian G. Henning
10 DNA: A Process View, Michael Brady
11 The Habit of Art: Whitehead, Aesthetics, and Pragmatism, Nicholas Gaskill
12 A Pragmatic Interpretation of Whitehead's Analysis of Religious Experience, Eleonora Mingarelli
13 Transition, Transmutation, and Transfiguration: Notes for a Poetics of Experience, Vincent Colapietro
14 Feeling Forming Forward: Ecstasis and Experience in Process-Pragmatic Perspective, Jude Jones