
Whitehead
Alfred North Whitehead was a philosopher and mathematician known for developing process philosophy, which views reality as a continuous flow of dynamic events rather than static substances. He believed everything is interconnected and constantly changing, with entities called "actual occasions" representing fundamental units of experience. Whitehead emphasized the importance of relationships and process in understanding the universe, contrasting with traditional views of fixed, unchanging objects. His ideas influence fields like metaphysics, science, and theology by highlighting the evolving, relational nature of existence and knowledge.