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AKI – Structure of Enacted Perception

Authors: Lienhard, Renate; Dietl, Ulrich;

AKI – Structure of Enacted Perception

Abstract

This document presents the Architecture of Enacted Perception (AdW 1.0) within the AKI framework (Abstraction–Concretion–Incorporation). It describes the structure of perception as an enacted process (A=K=I), in which reality emerges not as a property of objects but through the position of the subject (x) within the act of perception. Three perspective modes are differentiated:P1 (A): propositional knowledge (logical evidence),P2 (A=K): functional/empirical knowledge,P3 (A=K=I): enacted knowledge (incorporation), where past reality (vW) is not fixed but integrated, enabling present reality (gW) and its extension (aW). The document does not propose a theory of content, but a structural model of how reality is constituted in perception. This version (AdW 1.0) represents a fixed structural interface and is not intended as a final or closed form.

Dieses Dokument stellt die Architektur der Wahrnehmung im Rahmen von AKI (Abstraktion–Konkretion–Inkorporation) dar. Es beschreibt Wahrnehmung als Vollzug, in dem Wirklichkeit nicht im Objekt liegt, sondern durch die Position des Ich (x) entsteht. Unterschieden werden drei Perspektiven:P1 (A): Wissen (logisch),P2 (A=K): Wissen (funktional/empirisch),P3 (A=K=I): Erkenntnis im Vollzug, in der vergangene Wirklichkeit (vW) nicht fixiert, sondern einbezogen wird und gegenwärtige Wirklichkeit (gW) sowie deren Entfaltung (aW) ermöglicht. AdW beschreibt keine Inhalte, sondern die Struktur des Wahrnehmungsvollzugs. Diese Version (AdW 1.0) fixiert eine konkrete Schnittstelle und ist nicht als abgeschlossene Form zu verstehen.

Keywords

Embodyment, cognition, non-replacement, AKI, Perception, Epistemology, Evidence

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