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The Process Philosopher Path
Process philosophy, most fully developed by Alfred North Whitehead, holds that reality consists not of static substances but of dynamic events and processes of becoming. Experience, creativity, and relation are fundamental categories. Influenced by modern physics and biology, it offers a vision of nature as genuinely temporal and open, and has found applications in theology, ecology, and the philosophy of mind.
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The Eternal Fire
Heraclitus
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Organism and Nature
Alfred North Whitehead
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Everything Flows
Heraclitus
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The Logos
Heraclitus
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The Élan Vital
Henri Bergson
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The Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness
Alfred North Whitehead
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Time and Free Will
Henri Bergson
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Creative Evolution
Henri Bergson
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Science and the Modern World
Alfred North Whitehead
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