Entity Pattern
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An Entity Pattern is a mode concept that describes how entitys manifest their existence and interact with their environment.
- AKA: Ways of Being, Being State, Existential Mode.
- Context:
- It can define Primary Manifestation through experiential processes and interpretive understanding.
- It can establish Core Identity through contextual relationships and environmental interactions.
- It can integrate Multiple Domains through parallel existences and concurrent expressions.
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- It can (often) shape Personal Development through self-actualization and growth processes.
- It can (often) influence Professional Dynamics through workplace interactions and organizational behavior.
- It can (often) affect Social Connections through interpersonal relationships and community engagement.
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- It can range from being a Simple Mode to being a Complex Mode, depending on its manifestation complexity.
- It can range from being an Individual Expression to being a Collective Expression, depending on its social scope.
- It can range from being a Traditional Mode to being a Technological Mode, depending on its temporal context.
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- It can incorporate Cognitive Processes for information processing and decision making.
- It can maintain Ecological Connections with natural systems and environmental elements.
- It can support Authentic Expression through conscious choices and personal truths.
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- Examples:
- Fundamental Modes, such as:
- Experiential Beings, such as:
- Interpretive Beings, such as:
- Social Modes, such as:
- Interpersonal Beings, such as:
- Contemporary Modes, such as:
- Digital Beings, such as:
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- Fundamental Modes, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Physical States, which lack conscious manifestation.
- Behavioral Patterns, which lack existential dimension.
- Social Roles, which lack ontological foundation.
- See: Existence, Being, Mode of Existence, Ontological State, Experiential Process.