Reality is not constituted by things. Things are what become visible when deeper relational structures achieve temporary coherence. The primary unit of analysis is neither object, substance, identity, nor category. It is the logical orbit: a recursively maintained relation whose persistence arises not from the stability of components but from the stability of organisation. What […]
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