The Mind-at-Large project is soliciting papers that engage creatively and critically with the re-emerging paradigm of “mind-at-large,” traversing multiple thresholds of philosophical, scientific, and cultural discourse, including but not limited to:Philosophy of Mind; Mind & Matter; Biology & Consciousness; 4E Cognition; Indigenous and Animist Perspectives; History of Science & the Disenchantment of Nature; Theology & Cosmology; and Extraordinary Experience. The post Call for Papers | Min...| Center for Process Studies
CPS played a prominent role at the International Academic Symposium on Xi Jinping Thought on Culture, held at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. Dr. Andrew Schwartz, Executive Director of CPS, delivered a plenary address titled “The Past as Future: Chinese Traditional Culture and Process Thought for Ecological Civilization.” He argued that Western modernization is in crisis—facing inequality, ecological breakdown, and a crisis of meaning—and proposed Alfred North Whitehead’s proce...| Center for Process Studies
The Polish Whiteheadian community is happy to announce this call for papers for the upcoming conference entitled “Whitehead for Education, the Humanities, and the Social Sciences: In Pursuit of a Metamorphosis of Pedagogy“. It will take place in Katowice, Poland on 19-20 November, 2025. In the conference presentations, we encourage contributors to share the results of transdisciplinary research on the foundations of education (and, more broadly, the humanities), utilizing the interpretive...| Center for Process Studies
On July 2, 2025, The International Symposium on Organic Process Philosophy, Traditional Chinese Culture, and Ecological Civilization was hosted at Zhejiang Normal University, in Jinhua City, Zhejiang province. The symposium was followed by the 18th Process Summer Academy from July 3-8. These events were also sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences at Zhejiang Normal University and the Center for Whitehead Studies at Beijing Normal University and Hong ...| Center for Process Studies