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 Whitehead Whitehead says: "Process is the becoming of experience" (PRePRc: 166 (252]). Process itself, on the other hand, isconcrescence, which is to say, the becoming, not of experience, but of concreteness.

But I say, on the contrary, No, the converse is true: the becoming of experience is process-more process—more exactly the palmary instance of process more or less clearly given in experience.

Process itself, on the other hand, is concrescence, which is to say, the becoming, not of experience, but of concreteness.

9 September 2002