prosessillisesti
Processillisesti is a Finnish adverb derived from the noun prosessia, meaning “process.” It literally translates to “in a processual manner” or “processually.” The term is used to describe actions, analyses, or viewpoints that emphasize the dynamics of development over static states. In practice, processillisesti implies viewing phenomena as evolving sequences, with attention to how transitions, interactions, and feedback loops shape outcomes.
The concept is rooted in process philosophy, especially the ideas of Alfred North Whitehead and the German-speaking
In Finnish academic writing, processillisesti frequently appears in discussions of systems theory and change management. For
Language users also employ processillisesti in day‑to‑day contexts to caution against oversimplification: “This issue should not
While the word is officially recognized in Finnish dictionaries, it remains relatively specialized. Its influence is