
Process and Reality
"Process and Reality" is a philosophical work by Alfred North Whitehead that proposes reality is not a static collection of things but a series of interconnected processes and events. Whitehead argues that the universe is constantly changing, with everything in a state of becoming rather than being. He emphasizes the importance of relationships and interactions among entities, suggesting that our understanding of existence should focus on these dynamic processes rather than fixed objects. This perspective has implications for various fields, including science, metaphysics, and theology, encouraging us to view reality as an evolving tapestry of experiences and connections.