Worldframes are individuated by their monadic inhabitants
"The identity of a worldframe is not given independently of the monadic perspectives that inhabit it; inhabitation is constitutive of worldhood, not accidental to it."
Connects the foundational ontology to the formal apparatus; grounds the treatment of quantum selection and modal inhabitation.
Argumentative structure
Concepts employed
Worldframe A total context of intelligibility relative to which entities, relations, and possibilities are individuated. Monad A perspective-constituting center that discloses a worldframe from within it; not a substance but a disclosive point. Monadic Inhabitation The constitutive presence of a monad within a worldframe; what it is for a worldframe to be inhabited rather than merely possible.