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Juza Minamikata

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Experimental Philosophy: Semantics
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  •  69
    Readable Configuration Series II: Impossibility — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes impossibility within a non-modal structural framework. Impossibility is not treated as failure, limitation, contradiction, or absence. It is fixed without causality, temporality, subject, or meaning. The text does not explain impossibility. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which non-fixability within readability is fixed. Fixation is not fixed.
    OntologyLogic and Philosophy of Logic
  •  67
    Readable Configuration Series II: Boundary — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes boundary within a non-modal structural framework. Boundary is not treated as limit, separation, transition, or passage. It is fixed without causality, temporality, subject, or meaning. The text does not explain boundary. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which non-connection within readability is fixed. Connection is not fixed.
    PhenomenologyOntology
  •  82
    Readable Configuration Series II: Non-Readable — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes the non-readable within a non-modal structural framework. The non-readable is not treated as absence, failure, or contradiction. It is fixed without causality, temporality, subject, or meaning. The text does not explain the non-readable. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which appearing outside reading is fixed. The non-readable is not non-appearing.
    PhenomenologyOntology
  •  70
    Readable Configuration Series II: Reading — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes reading within a non-modal structural framework. Reading is not treated as operation, interpretation, or relation. It is fixed without causality, temporality, subject, or meaning. The text does not explain reading. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which readable configuration is fixed within reading. Reading is not fixed as universal.
    PhenomenologyOntology
  •  64
    Readable Configuration Series II: Exposure — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes exposure within a non-modal structural framework. Exposure is not treated as perception, operation, interpretation, or phenomenological access. It is fixed without causality, temporality, subject, or meaning. The text does not explain exposure as an act or relation. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which appearing without reading is fixed. Exposure is fixed without interpretation or operational mediation.
    OntologyPhenomenology
  •  92
    Readable Configuration Series II: Generation — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes generation within a non-modal structural framework. Generation is not treated as emergence, creation, process, or temporal becoming. It is fixed without causality, temporality, subject, or interpretation. The text does not explain how generation occurs. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which appearing is fixed within readability. Generation is fixed as appearing without derivation or transition.
    PhenomenologyOntology
  •  72
    Readable Configuration Series II: Nothingness — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes nothingness within a non-modal structural framework. Nothingness is not treated as absence, emptiness, negation, or ontological lack. It is fixed as non-appearing without causality, temporality, subject, or interpretation. The text does not derive nothingness from contradiction, relation, or failure. Instead, it delimits the structural conditions under which nothingness is fixed outside readability. No readable configuration is fixed as nothingness.
    Phenomenology, MiscOntology
  •  90
    Readable Configuration Series I: Gravity — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of gravity. Gravity is not treated as force, mass, or curvature. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain gravity. It delimits the conditions under which gravity is fixed.
    Continental PhilosophyOntologyPhilosophy of Physics, Miscellaneous
  •  94
    Readable Configuration Series I: Force — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of force. Force is not treated as motion, interaction, or acceleration. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain force. It delimits the conditions under which force is fixed.
    OntologyContinental PhilosophyPhilosophy of Physics, Miscellaneous
  •  90
    Readable Configuration Series I: Field — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of field. Field is not treated as force, medium, or interaction. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain field. It delimits the conditions under which field is fixed.
    OntologyPhilosophy of Physics, MiscellaneousContinental Philosophy
  •  86
    Readable Configuration Series I: Wave — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of wave. Wave is not treated as vibration, propagation, or transmission. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain wave. It delimits the conditions under which wave is fixed.
    Philosophy of Physics, MiscellaneousOntologyContinental Philosophy
  •  88
    Readable Configuration Series I: Quantum — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of quantum. Quantum is not treated as probability, uncertainty, or measurement. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain quantum. It delimits the conditions under which quantum is fixed.
    Philosophy of Physics, MiscellaneousOntologyContinental PhilosophyQuantum Mechanics
  •  55
    Readable Configuration Series I: Conservation — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of conservation. Conservation is not treated as invariance, symmetry, or law. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain conservation. It delimits the conditions under which conservation is fixed.
    OntologyPhilosophy of Physics, MiscContinental PhilosophyPhilosophy, Misc
  •  55
    Readable Configuration Series I: Energy — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of energy. Energy is not treated as work, quantity, or capacity. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain energy. It delimits the conditions under which energy is fixed.
    Continental PhilosophyOntologyPhilosophy of Physics, Misc
  •  73
    Readable Configuration Series I: Entropy — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of entropy. Entropy is not treated as disorder, probability, or information. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain entropy. It delimits the conditions under which entropy is fixed.
    Philosophy of InformationPhilosophy of Physics, MiscContinental PhilosophyOntology
  •  62
    Readable Configuration Series I: Heat — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of heat. Heat is not treated as temperature, energy, or quantity. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain heat. It delimits the conditions under which heat is fixed.
    Philosophy of Physics, MiscContinental PhilosophyOntology
  •  69
    Readable Configuration Series I: Density — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of density. Density is not treated as quantity, mass, or magnitude. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain density. It delimits the conditions under which density is fixed.
    Philosophy of Physics, MiscContinental PhilosophyOntology
  •  80
    Readable Configuration Series I: Upper Bound — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of an upper bound. The bound is not treated as speed, propagation, or rate. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain the bound. It delimits the conditions under which the bound is fixed.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicPhilosophy of Physics, MiscOntologySpace and Time
  •  61
    Readable Configuration Series I: Space — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of space. Space is not treated as geometry, metric, or dimensional extension. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain space. It delimits the conditions under which space is fixed.
    Philosophy of Physics, MiscContinental PhilosophySpace and TimeOntology
  •  80
    Readable Configuration Series I: Configuration — A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper presents a non-modal fixation of configuration. Configuration is not treated as representation, mapping, or correspondence. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The paper does not explain configuration. It delimits the conditions under which configurations are fixed.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicContinental PhilosophyOntology
  •  74
    Non-Extension: A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes non-extension within a non-modal structural framework. Non-extension is not treated as limitation, termination, or incompleteness. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. The system does not extend, continue, or develop. No transition, sequence, or derivation is introduced. What is fixed does not lead beyond itself. The paper does not explain non-extension. It fixes the structural condition under which no further configuration follows.
    Philosophy of Science, MiscModalityLogic and Philosophy of LogicOntology
  •  81
    Closure Without Boundary: A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes closure without boundary within a non-modal framework. Closure is not treated as completion, termination, enclosure, or limit. No inside or outside is introduced, and no boundary is assumed. No causality, temporality, or subject is introduced. No relation, opposition, or duality is introduced. The paper does not explain closure. It fixes a configuration in which closure is not bounded.
    Philosophy of LanguageMetaphysics
  •  70
    Holding Without Location: A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes holding and non-holding without location within a non-modal framework. Holding and non-holding are not placed. No inside or outside is introduced. No boundary or spatial determination is assumed. No causality, temporality, or subject is introduced. No relation, opposition, or duality is introduced. The paper does not explain holding. It fixes a configuration in which holding and non-holding are not situated.
    Philosophy of Science, MiscMetaphysics
  •  53
    Kagen: A Non-Modal Fixation
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes Kagen within a non-modal structural framework. Kagen is not treated as impossibility, boundary, limitation, or failure. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Fixation holds. Fixation does not hold. No transition, sequence, derivation, or relation is introduced. The paper does not explain Kagen. It fixes a structural configuration in which existing conceptual distinctions are not introduced. Follows Non-Extension and Non-Holding.
    Philosophy of LanguageMetaphysicsPhilosophy of Science, Misc
  •  75
    On Non-Holding in Structural Systems: A Non-Modal Fixation of Configuration
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes non-holding within a non-modal structural framework. Non-holding is not treated as failure, breakdown, interruption, or absence. It is fixed without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Fixation is not assumed to persist, continue, or be retained. No transition, sequence, or derivation is introduced. The paper does not explain non-holding. It fixes the condition under which fixation does not hold. This paper follows Non-Extension.
    MetaphysicsPhilosophy of Science, MiscPhilosophy of Language
  •  70
    Reconsidering Models in Data-Driven Science: A Non-Modal Refixation of Configuration
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes models within a non-modal structural framework. Models are not treated as representations, mappings, or approximations. They are fixed as configuration fixation without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Standard assumptions involving representation, correspondence, and abstraction are not introduced. Models are fixed without these assumptions. The paper does not reinterpret models. It fixes the conditions under which models are treated, thereby calling…Read more
    This paper fixes models within a non-modal structural framework. Models are not treated as representations, mappings, or approximations. They are fixed as configuration fixation without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Standard assumptions involving representation, correspondence, and abstraction are not introduced. Models are fixed without these assumptions. The paper does not reinterpret models. It fixes the conditions under which models are treated, thereby calling into question their representational basis.
    MetaphysicsPhilosophy of Science, Misc
  •  66
    Reconsidering Prediction in Complex Systems: A Non-Modal Refixation of Configuration
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes prediction within a non-modal structural framework. Prediction is not treated as inference, estimation, or extrapolation. It is fixed as configuration fixation without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Standard assumptions involving temporal ordering, causal dependency, and statistical inference are not introduced. Prediction is fixed without these assumptions. The paper does not explain prediction. It fixes the conditions under which prediction is tre…Read more
    This paper fixes prediction within a non-modal structural framework. Prediction is not treated as inference, estimation, or extrapolation. It is fixed as configuration fixation without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Standard assumptions involving temporal ordering, causal dependency, and statistical inference are not introduced. Prediction is fixed without these assumptions. The paper does not explain prediction. It fixes the conditions under which prediction is treated, thereby calling into question its temporal and causal basis.
    Philosophy of Science, MiscMetaphysics
  •  72
    Reconsidering Information in Data-Driven Systems: A Non-Modal Refixation of Configuration
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes information within a non-modal structural framework. Information is not treated as meaning, content, or message. It is fixed as configuration fixation without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Standard assumptions involving semantic content, transmission, encoding, and interpretation are not introduced. Information is fixed without these assumptions. The paper does not reinterpret information. It fixes the conditions under which information is treated,…Read more
    This paper fixes information within a non-modal structural framework. Information is not treated as meaning, content, or message. It is fixed as configuration fixation without causality, temporality, or subject-dependent interpretation. Standard assumptions involving semantic content, transmission, encoding, and interpretation are not introduced. Information is fixed without these assumptions. The paper does not reinterpret information. It fixes the conditions under which information is treated, thereby calling into question its semantic and representational basis.
    MetaphysicsPhilosophy of Science, MiscPhilosophy of Language
  •  56
    Kagen and Non-Connection — On the Absence of Relation to Structural Systems
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes the non-connection of Kagen(可限). No relation is introduced. Kagen is not related to structural systems, and structural systems are not related to Kagen. No origin, inclusion, or interface is introduced. No translation, mapping, or equivalence is assumed. Kagen is not produced, generated, or derived. The paper does not connect Kagen to any system. It fixes the absence of relation without dependency, correspondence, or derivation.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicMetaphysicsPhilosophy of Language
  •  66
    Kagen and Non-Identity — On Irreducibility to Impossibility, Boundary, and Failure
    Zenodo. 2026.
    This paper fixes the non-identity of Kagen(可限). Kagen is not identical to impossibility, boundary, or failure, and is not treated as a transformation, refinement, or extension of these. No substitution, correspondence, mapping, or equivalence is introduced. The paper does not define Kagen. It fixes the irreducibility of Kagen without relation, comparison, or derivation within a non-modal framework.
    MetaphysicsLogic and Philosophy of LogicPhilosophy of Language
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