
Whiteheadian philosophy
Whiteheadian philosophy, developed by Alfred North Whitehead, views reality as a continuous process of change rather than static objects. It emphasizes that everything is interconnected and has a purpose, with entities called "actual occasions" that are moments of experience or existence. These occasions reflect a web of relationships, influencing and being influenced by each other. Whitehead’s process philosophy sees nature, mind, and even abstract concepts as parts of a dynamic, unfolding whole, emphasizing creativity, complexity, and the interconnectedness of all things in the ongoing process of becoming.