The Grammar of Emergence: Absence, Affordance, and the Adjacent Possible in Teleodynamic Life | ChatGPT4o

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Executive Summary

Purpose
This book develops and formalizes a triadic generative grammar — absence, affordance, adjacent possible — as the deep structure of transformation across life systems. It integrates insights from biological development, cognitive science, semiotics, and systems theory into a coherent model for understanding and designing emergent coherence.

Core Concepts

  • Absence is not void, but structured constraint — a guiding tension or potential.
  • Affordance is the relational act of resolving absence — through behavior, interpretation, or symbolic action.
  • Adjacent Possible is the developmental space that opens as affordance is enacted — a new configuration of coherence.

These principles recur across scales: in cell biology, emotion, myth, institutions, and AI. The book develops a recursive grammar of transformation called the TATi Fold Tend → Align → Transcend → Integrate — and applies it to healing, design, governance, and education.

Methodology

The book synthesizes:

  • Teleodynamics (Deacon) as a logic of self-organizing absence resolution
  • Affordance theory (Gibson, Varela) as embodied, semiotic action
  • The adjacent possible (Kauffman) as a generative principle of evolution
  • Biosemiotics and morphogenesis (Barbieri, Levin) for developmental coherence
  • Symbolic systems (Peirce, Bateson, Wilber) for societal integration
  • Life-value onto-axiology (McMurtry) for ethical evaluation

It then constructs a formal onto-axiological framework to align ontology (being), epistemology (knowing), and axiology (valuing).

Applications

  • Medicine: From symptom control to systemic coherence restoration
  • Education: From standardized content to symbolic capacity building
  • Governance: From command structures to participatory coherence systems
  • Technology & AI: From optimization to semiotic alignment with life
  • Culture: From narrative fragmentation to symbolic regeneration

Conclusion

The Grammar of Emergence is a philosophical and practical call to redesign our symbolic architectures — from inside-out — based on the recursive logic of life itself. The book closes with a poetic invocation to live and design as participants in the grammar of becoming, making coherence visible and possible at every level of reality.

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