Articles - Alan
Mostly philosophy: Process New Thought

When medieval philosophers referred to The Philosopher, they meant Aristotle.  When we refer to The Philosopher, we mean Alan.  Here are some of his choicest comments, mostly metaphysical in the original sense.

  Quimby, Seale, and Whitehead:

This article first appeared in the Summer 2009 issue of New Thought.

 
  Uniting Monism and Pluralism

This article first appeared in the Winter 2009 issue of New Thought.

 
  New Thought: Under Construction

This article first appeared in the Summer 1997 issue of New Thought magazine.

 
  What Kind of Monist Are You?

This article first appeared in New Thought in the Autumn 2005 issue, under Alan's and my joint byline.  I did the actual writing, but Alan's fingerprints are all over it.

 
  A Practical Spirituality: Process New Thought
How process thought can provide a better metaphysical foundation for New Thought
 
  Process Philosophy and the New Thought Movement
The most outstanding twentieth-century development iin philosophy--now recognized as an indispensable resource for New Thought
 
  Metaphysics: Multiple Meanings
A simple, clear explanation of the use and misuse of the term metaphysics in philosophy and in common parlance.
 
  What Is Mind?

This article first appeared in the Summer 2004 issue of New Thought.  A quotation somehow deleted from the magazine has been restored here.

 
  An Interview with Alan Anderson

Alan was interviewed by the editor of New Thought, Mrs. Alan Anderson (moi), for the Spring 2004 issue.

 
  Under-Standing Reincarnation

This article first appeared in the Winter 2001 issue of New Thought.

 
  Intuition and Then Some

This article was first published in New Thought in the Fall 1999 issue.

 
  Our Great Companion in Co-Creation

This article was first published in the Winter 2000 issue of New Thought magazine.

 
  A Baker's Dozen Truths

This article was first published in the Spring 1999 issue of New Thought magazine.

Various statements of truth in New Thought are psychologically powerful but require philosophical reformulation.

 
  New Thought and Postmodernism

This article was first given as a talk at the annual International New Thought Alliance Congress held in Washington, DC in 1988.  The footnotes are still on Alan's computer but did not come across in copying.  Anyone with a question about a specific footnote can email Alan at alanande@gmail.com .