What does it mean to be an individual — not as a substance or a container of experience, but as a local pattern within a field of possibility?
This series investigates how individuation emerges from structured potential. We move step by step:
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From perspectival actualisation, where potential is rendered as event.
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Through inclination and graded density, where repeated actualisations shape stability.
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To relative autonomy and condensation, where individuated regions emerge without substance.
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And finally to reflexivity, where dense configurations register themselves and give rise to semiotic depth.
In the concluding allegory, Liora embodies this ontology: she is a condensation within the field, simultaneously observing all terrains, experiencing reflexive density, and demonstrating how individuation and consciousness can arise naturally, relationally, and precisely.
Read the series sequentially. Experience the unfolding of structured potential into individuation, and see theory realised as narrative.
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