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Whitehead's "Process and Reality"

Whitehead's "Process and Reality" presents a philosophical view that reality is made up of dynamic processes rather than static things. He argues that everything is interconnected and constantly changing, with fundamental units called "actual occasions"—moments of experience or activity. These occasions inform and influence each other, creating the universe's ongoing, unfolding nature. Whitehead emphasizes that understanding reality involves recognizing this continual process of becoming, where existence is a web of related events rather than isolated objects. This perspective highlights the interconnectedness and dynamic evolution of everything in the universe.