Functional Dependency, Integrity Evaluation, and Modulated Behavior: A Descriptive Model and its Foundational Prerequisites
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This document presents a framework analyzing subject behavior within contexts characterized by functional dependency on external entities or systems. Central to this framework is a Descriptive Model stating that affirming an entity's existence and perceived functional value often sustains or is necessitated by functional dependency; the alignment between this dependency-state and the subject's interpretation of integrity generates pressure towards allowance or disallowance, whose behavioral manifestation is significantly shaped by the dependency's intensity, perceived action-costs, and external constraints. The analysis identifies four Fundamental Prerequisites necessary for the operation of this model: (FP1) Capacity for Internal Representation, (FP2) Capacity for Internal Evaluation, (FP3) Capacity for Directed Interaction, and (FP4) Structure Permitting External Relation. The specific Conditions of Possibility entailed by each Fundamental Prerequisite for its non-arbitrary functioning are detailed. The document demonstrates the logical construction of the Descriptive Model from these Prerequisites and Conditions. Furthermore, it provides an exploration of the core concepts integral to the model, examining their dimensions and interconnections within the described dynamic, and notes points pertinent to the framework's scope and granularity. The presentation focuses on the structural components and logical relationships within the outlined framework.
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2025-04-29



