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Alfred North Whitehead's 'Process and Reality' is a foundational text in process philosophy, presenting a comprehensive metaphysical system. Whitehead argues that reality is not composed of static substances but rather of dynamic, interconnected 'actual occasions' or 'actual entities' that are constantly becoming and perishing. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of relations, creativity, and the temporal nature of existence, offering an alternative to traditional substance metaphysics.
the philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, he once said that uh you you cannot prove that the world didn't appear 5 minutes ago.
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"Alfred North Whitehead is quoted for his philosophical idea that 'you cannot prove that the world didn't appear 5 minutes ago,' which ties into the discussion about the nature of reality, simulation theory, and perception. 'Process and Reality' is his most significant work that outlines his metaphysical system, making it the most relevant book to attribute to him in this philosophical context."





