Charles Hartshorne taught at the University of Texas where he was Ashbel Smith Professor of Philosophy. He had a distinguished career at several other universities, particularly the University of Chicago and Emory University. His most recent book, Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, was published by Open Court.
Articles
- Concerning Abortion: An Attempt at a Rational View
- Darwin and Some Philosophers
- A Psychologist’s Philosophy Evaluated After Fifty Years: Troland’s Psychical Monism
- God as Composer-Director, Enjoyer, and, in a Sense, Player of the Cosmic Drama
- Thomas Aquinas and Three Poets Who Do Not Agree with Him
- Some Not Ungrateful But Perhaps Inadequate Comments About Comments on My Writings and Ideas
- Why Psychicalism? Comments on Keeling’s and Shepherd’s Criticisms
- Some Under-and Some Over-rated Great Philosophers
- Some Comments on Randall Morris’ Process Philosophy and Political Ideology
- Could There Have Been Nothing? A Reply
- Personal Identity from A to Z
- Bell’s Theorem and Stapp’s Revised View of Space-Time
Books
- Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes
- Anselm’s Discovery: A Re-examination of the Ontological Proof for God’s Existence Argument