Published June 4, 2026 | Version v1

Toward a Minimal Dynamical Architecture of Structural Subjectivity: Reducing Conceptual Proliferation in the Niami Philosophical System

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As theoretical systems mature, they frequently encounter the problem of conceptual proliferation. Although conceptual expansion increases descriptive richness, excessive multiplication of categories often reduces explanatory clarity and limits formal development. This paper addresses this problem within the Niami Philosophical System by proposing a minimal dynamical architecture of structural subjectivity.

Rather than treating concepts such as Dynamic Masking, Responsible Suspension, Ontological Suspension, Phenomenological Collapse, Existential Entropy, Productive Destruction, and Regenerative Agency as independent ontological entities, the present framework reorganizes them into a small set of interacting structural variables. The paper argues that subjectivity should be understood as a nonlinear dynamical system governed by four fundamental dimensions: Structural Coherence, Structural Pressure, Ontological Leakage, and Regenerative Capacity.

Within this framework, Responsible Suspension is reconceptualized as a control parameter regulating instability, Dynamic Masking becomes an adaptive function, and Phenomenological Collapse is modeled as a threshold-driven transition rather than an independent process. The resulting architecture provides a unified and parsimonious foundation capable of integrating phenomenological ontology with complexity theory and dynamical systems modeling.

Keywords: Structural Subjectivity, Responsible Suspension, Dynamical Systems, Ontological Leakage, Regeneration, Phenomenological Collapse, Complexity Theory

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2026
Reducing Conceptual Proliferation in the Niami Philosophical System