If we think of reality as constituted by processes rather than things, what changes?
We tend to think of the world as divided into bits and things. From microscopic atoms to massive stars to everyday objects like books and chairs, the view that the world is carved up is deeply embedded in our lives. But could this be a radical mistake? Is reality really about processes, not things? In this exclusive IAI interview, join philosopher Wahida Khandker as she makes the case that we should abandon our traditional views about reality and view the world in terms of processes rather than objects. Interviewed by Alasdair Craig.
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