Saturday, 18 October 2025

Actualisation — Conditions and Consequences: Introduction — Entering the Logic of Actualisation

How does potential become instantial? Actualisation: Conditions and Consequences explores this fundamental process through the lens of relational ontology. Actualisation is not a simple act of “making instantial”; it is a dynamic relational mechanism by which possibilities are selectively actualised, stabilised, and integrated into systems.

This series examines:

  • The preconditions that enable actualisation — structured potential, constraints and affordances, perspectival cuts, stability scaffolds, and relational grounding;

  • The consequences of actualisation — emergence of novelty, propagation of constraints, recursive shaping of potential, and semiotic and systemic transformation;

  • The synthesis, showing actualisation as a core relational mechanism bridging potential and emergent reality.

Readers are invited to trace how actualisation operates across physical, biological, cognitive, and social-symbolic domains, revealing the logic by which possibility is continuously brought forth, structured, and made generative.

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