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Alfred North Whitehead's "Process and Reality"

Alfred North Whitehead's "Process and Reality" presents a philosophy where reality is viewed as a continuous process of becoming rather than static matter. He proposes that everything is interconnected and constantly transforming through events called "actual occasions." These occasions are the fundamental units of reality, and they shape one another through a web of relationships. Whitehead emphasizes that existence is dynamic, with potentialities unfolding into actual outcomes, aligning with a view of the universe as an ongoing, creative process rather than a fixed, mechanical system.