Process Philosophy
Process Philosophy is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes the dynamic and interconnected nature of reality. It posits that the universe is in a constant state of flux and change, with all phenomena being part of ongoing processes. Key concepts in Process Philosophy include the idea of becoming, the interconnectedness of all things, and the notion that reality is inherently relational and emergent. This perspective views the world as a series of interconnected events and processes, rather than static and fixed entities. Process Philosophy is often associated with the work of philosophers such as Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne.