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On the Distinction Between Retention and Transition: A Methodological Note

О различении удержания и перехода: методологическая нота
Authors: Homo, Inertia;

On the Distinction Between Retention and Transition: A Methodological Note

Abstract

This work proposes a minimal analytical framework for distinguishing retention and transition in the analysis of dynamic configurations. The text does not introduce ontological claims about the nature of reality and does not contain a normative program. It specifies a mode of observation that allows the preservation of form and change of state to be distinguished as mutually constraining aspects of dynamics. The framework is intended for diagnostic use and may serve as a basic analytical layer in studies of cognitive and sociotechnical environments. This note does not propose a theory of dynamics. Its contribution lies in stabilizing a minimal distinction that makes it possible to observe whether change affects the structural character of a configuration or merely its surface states. The framework functions as an analytical calibration tool rather than an explanatory model. В работе предлагается минимальная аналитическая рамка различения удержания и перехода при анализе динамических конфигураций. Текст не вводит онтологических утверждений о природе реальности и не содержит нормативной программы. Он фиксирует способ наблюдения, позволяющий различать сохранение формы и изменение состояния как взаимно ограничивающие аспекты динамики. Рамка предназначена для диагностического применения и может использоваться как базовый аналитический слой в исследованиях когнитивных и социотехнических сред. Настоящая работа не предлагает теории динамики. Её вклад заключается в фиксации минимального различения, позволяющего наблюдать, затрагивает ли изменение структурный характер конфигурации или лишь её поверхностные состояния. Рамка функционирует как инструмент аналитической калибровки, а не как объяснительная модель. 本文提出一种最小化的分析框架,用以在动态构型分析中区分“保持”与“转变”。文本不引入关于现实本质的本体论主张,也不包含任何规范性方案。它规定了一种观察方式,使形式的保存与状态的改变能够被理解为动态中相互制约的两个方面。该框架旨在用于诊断性分析,并可作为认知与社会技术环境研究中的基础分析层。 本文并不提出动态理论。其贡献在于确立一种最小化的区分,使观察者能够判断变化是否触及构型的结构特征,或仅影响其表层状态。该框架作为分析性的“校准工具”发挥作用,而非解释性模型。

Keywords

retention, 保持, 转变, field analysis, 结构稳定性, transition, 方法论札记, 分析性区分, 动态构型, 场域分析, dynamic configurations, structural stability, methodological note, analytical distinction

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