The disclosive/structural distinction dissolves the hard problem
"The explanatory gap between physical description and phenomenal experience is not a brute metaphysical datum but a structural consequence of the disclosive/structural cut; once the cut is properly located, the gap becomes intelligible rather than mysterious."
The system's primary contribution to philosophy of mind; argued in detail in the paper on the disclosive cut.
Argumentative structure
Concepts employed
Disclosive / Structural Distinction The cut between how a worldframe is inhabited from within (disclosive) and the formal invariants describing it from without (structural). Conditions of Intelligibility The structural requirements that must be satisfied for anything to count as an intelligible object or process within a worldframe. Carried Incoherence An internal inconsistency that a worldframe can sustain without dissolution by compartmentalizing it within disclosive but not structural layers.