Monadic Inhabitation
The constitutive presence of a monad within a worldframe; what it is for a worldframe to be inhabited rather than merely possible.
Commitment levels
Engaging this concept at the minimal level requires only acknowledging that the phenomenon it names is real and requires explanation. No specific structural claims are presupposed.
The structural level introduces the formal apparatus associated with the concept and commits to the relationships between it and other core concepts. The full foundational ontology is not required.
Full commitment involves the concept's role in the complete systematic account, including its derivation from Freedom and its cross-domain applications.
Role in the system
This concept functions as a Derived concept. Derived concepts follow from the combination of foundational concepts and formal apparatus. They represent consequences of the system rather than its starting points.