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Of course, there is the difference that Hartshorne talks about it being the nature of subjects to make references to certain other subjects, while Whitehead talks, instead, of antecedent particulars imposing themselves on the novel particular now becoming. But, clearly, the reality both refer to is the same reality of concrescence, creativity, or creative synthesis, which, by its very nature, can -- indeed, must -- be viewed in both of these ways.

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