Call for Papers | Society for the Study of Process Philosophy at the APA Pacific Division, March 20-23, 2024
The American Philosophical Association Pacific Executive Committee has invited the SSPP to participate, as an affiliated group, in the program of its next annual meeting, March 20-23, 2024 in Portland, OR at the Hilton Portland. This call is for papers addressing any topic in process thought. No more than 8 presenters will be accepted for these two, two-hour sessions. Everyone on the program must register for the conference.…
Read MoreCall for Papers | Muhammad Iqbal: The Relevance of a Legacy
The intellectual legacy of the Pakistani philosopher Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) stands as a landmark in modern Islamic thought. His philosophico-theological magnum opus The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1930) has been widely studied and referred to, and has been translated and re-translated into many languages until now. This Symposium aims at bringing together a number…
Read MoreMs. Shi Yan, the Representative of China New Farmers, Awarded 2023 “John Cobb Common Good Award”
A Report on the 15th “John Cobb Common Good Award” Ceremony By Jing Lin, Junfeng Wang, & Lan Yu On June 9th, 2023, Pacific Time, the 15th “John Cobb Common Good Award” ceremony was successfully held, honoring Dr. Shi Yan, the Representative of China New Farmers, for her work as a leading figure in promoting…
Read MoreProcess Scholars’ Voice was Highly Appreciated at “The First Forum of Village Leaders and Township Heads in the New Era.”
“The first Forum of Village Leaders and Township Heads in the New Era” was successfully held at the Zhuhai Campus of Beijing Normal University from June 16-18, 2023. The theme of the Forum is “Rural Revitalization and Chinese Style Modernization”. This is an important event in the field of rural revitalization. More than 280 village…
Read MoreInsights from 16th Claremont International Forum on Ecological Civilization
By Zhang Lifang, Trans. He Simeiqi The world renown Dr. John B. Cobb Jr., who is the founding co-director of Center for Process Studies and the president of Institute for Postmodern Development of China and a member of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences, addressed the participants of the 16th Claremont International Forum…
Read MoreBig News for the Center for Process Studies!
It is with genuine excitement that I announce a significant milestone in the life of the Center for Process Studies (CPS). After 50 years of thriving as a faculty center of Claremont School of Theology (CST), CPS is now spreading its wings and leaving the nest as an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit! Since its creation half-a-century…
Read MoreEmpowering Local Communities with Sustainable Living Practices
Cobb Eco-Academy’s 28th Lecture by Ms. Maria Alonso By Anita Wenwen Xie Each month, Cobb Eco-Academy organises an online sharing event on Ecological Civilization where scholars, experts and sustainable living practitioners from China and America gather to share their academic research, local environmental actions and personal life practises to identify global pathways toward Ecological Civilization.…
Read MoreNEW BOOK: Processing Reality: Finding Meaning in Death, Psychedelics, and Sobriety
John Buchanan’s Processing Reality is the first publication in the new Perspectives in Process Studies Series from Cascade Books In Processing Reality: Finding Meaning in Death, Psychedelics, and Sobriety, John Buchanan details his search for a paradigm capable of integrating the diverse kinds of data arising out of the scientific endeavor, our philosophical heritage, and…
Read More22nd Common Good Film Festival Wrap-Up
Ann Tran, director of For Tomorrow, discusses with CGFF director Jeremy Fackenthal The 22nd annual Common Good Film Festival has come to a close! From February 17-20, we showed a diverse array of ten feature films and five short films that took us from Korea to Israel to Canada and everywhere in between. In our first year hosting the…
Read MoreThe 50th Anniversary Conference of the Center for Process Studies | Conference Retrospect
Andrew M. Davis Panel discussion for Beyond Dialogue and Deep Religious Pluralism with Dr. John Becker, Dr. Cangfu Wang, and Dr. Adis Duderija, moderated by Dr. Sandra Lubarsky Founded in 1973 by John B. Cobb Jr. and David Ray Griffin, the Center for Process Studies (CPS) recently concluded its “50th Anniversary Conference” at the Claremont…
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