The link between concrescence and transition and its ontological significance in the work of Whitehead
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The Whiteheadian notion of process is not fully fleshed out in his epistemological works, and requires a metaphysical elaboration that could be achieved by its generalization to the universe as a whole: the process is ultimately construed in terms of experience. Reality is therefore conceived as a constantly evolving whole, composed of interconnected parts. This conception derives from Whitehead’s criticism of Aristotle’s substantialism and from his preference for a relationist ontology. The result is a twofold notion of process, which Whitehead sees as the two faces of the creative advance of nature
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