This work grapples with key issues of reality (both potentiality and actuality), scale (both local and global), context (scale and approximation, plus asymmetry/symmetry), and process (both emergence and actual events). Building on a convergence of progress in physics, emergence research, and process thought, this work highlights a new Relational Realism, which enables intuitive, yet effective, solutions to key problems in modern science.



T.E. Eastman, Silver Spring, MD; M. Epperson, California State Univ. Sacramento; D.R. Griffin, Claremont School of Theol., all USA.

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