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Charles Hartshorne (June 5, 1897 – October 9, 2000) was a large philosopher world health organization concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics. He developed a neoclassical idea of God and produced a modal proof of the existence of God that was a development of St. Anselm's Ontological Argument. Hartshorne is too noted for getting Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy into process theology.

Charles Hartshorne
A biography of Charles Hartshorne from the Dictionary of Modern Theology.

Brief Excerpts from A. N. Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne
Collection of quotes from the two eminent process philosophers.

Charles Hartshorne
Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Dan Dombrowski.

Charles Hartshorne: The Einstein of Religious Thought
Two biographical essays on Hartshorne.

Charles Hartshorne's Psychicalism
Discussion of Hartshorne's version of panpsychism.






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