Full Idea
I propose to approach causality by taking processes rather than events as basic entities. Events are relatively localised in space and time, while processes have much greater temporal duration, and, in many cases, much greater spatial extent.
Gist of Idea
Instead of localised events, I take enduring and extended processes as basic to causation
Source
Wesley Salmon (Causality: Production and Propagation [1980], §2)
Book Reference
'Causation', ed/tr. Sosa,E. /Tooley,M. [OUP 1993], p.155
A Reaction
This strikes me as an incredibly promising proposal, not just in our understanding of causation, but for our general metaphysics and understanding of nature. See Idea 4931, for example. Vague events and processes blend into one another.
Related Idea
Idea 4931 Consciousness is a process (of neural interactions), not a location, thing, property, connectivity, or activity [Edelman/Tononi]