Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Reality, Construal, and Structure

Across the preceding series, a sequence of arguments has been developed and resolved.

Each removed a familiar assumption:

  • that reality is independent of construal,

  • that objects possess intrinsic properties,

  • that time is an external container,

  • that persistence requires substrate,

  • that experience is merely subjective.

These assumptions appeared minimal.

They proved untenable.


1. The Collapse of Independence

The initial claim was that reality exists independently of construal.

This was shown to be incoherent.

Any specification of “independent reality”:

  • presupposes distinction,

  • depends on reference,

  • and is articulated within construal.

Independence cannot be stated without relying on what it denies.

It is not false.

It is self-undermining.


2. The Primacy of Construal

Once independence is removed, construal is no longer optional.

It is not:

  • a subjective addition,

  • nor an interpretive overlay.

It is:

  • the condition under which any determination can be articulated.

Without construal:

  • no distinction can be drawn,

  • no structure specified,

  • no claim made.

Construal is not external to reality.

It is constitutive of its articulation.


3. Structure Without Intrinsic Objects

What construal yields is not a world of objects with intrinsic properties.

It yields structure:

  • relations,

  • constraints,

  • and determinate configurations.

Objects, where they appear, are:

  • stable patterns within structure,

  • not independently existing entities.

Their persistence is structural.

Their identity is relational.


4. Systems and Actualisation

Reality can therefore be understood as:

  • structured potential,

  • admitting determinate actualisation.

Actualisation is not a temporal process.

It is:

  • the perspectival determination of structure,

  • under conditions of constraint.

There is no fully specified state behind the actual.

There is only structured potential and its articulation.


5. Time Reconfigured

Time, under this framework, is not:

  • a container,

  • a background,

  • or an independent dimension.

It is:

  • relational order,

  • directional constraint,

  • and the articulation of succession.

Temporal structure emerges from:

  • the organisation of actualisations,

  • not from an external timeline.


6. Persistence and Experience

Persistence is:

  • stability of relational configuration,

  • not endurance of substance.

Experience is:

  • articulation within structured actualisation,

  • not subjective projection.

The classical divide between:

  • objective reality and subjective experience

is dissolved.

There is only:

  • structured potential,

  • and its articulation within construal.


7. What Reality Becomes

Reality is no longer:

  • an independently specified totality,

  • composed of intrinsic objects,

  • unfolding within external time.

It is:

  • structured,

  • constrained,

  • and articulated through perspectival actualisation.

Nothing essential has been lost.

What has been removed is an assumption that obscured this structure.


Final Statement

Reality is structured potential, articulated through construal, and ordered through relational constraint.

It is not independent of construal.
It is not reducible to subjectivity.
It is not composed of intrinsic substances.
It does not unfold within an external time.

It is:

  • relational,

  • constrained,

  • and actualised.

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