Process-relational philosophy by C. Robert Mesle in 2008
1. A process-relational world: an adventure that matters
Ideas shape actions, so it matters how we think about reality, the world, and ourselves. I don’t mean that only people who believe in one particular religion or philosophy can be good or intelligent people.
2. Imaginative generalization: the search for a comprehensive vision
3. Minds, bodies, and experience: envisioning a unified self
4. Experience all the way down: seeking an imaginative leap
5. Reality as relational process: substance and process
6. Reality as a causal web: a constructive postmodernism
7. Unilateral power: power, value, and reality
8. Relational power: so what?
9. Creativity, freedom, and God: what makes freedom possible?
10. Looking ahead: the future of process-relational thought
Appendix: Whitehead’s language