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Abstract: Under analytic idealism, individual minds are dissociated perspectives within a broader field of consciousness. This essay asks what such individuation structurally requires — and shows that the boundary constituting a finite mind has exactly two degrees of freedom: how much it admits from the field, and how well what it admits is organized into coherent experience. These are the only structural parameters available, which converts what Consciousness Structure introduces as a clinical heuristic into a structural necessity. Two further constraints — stability and generativity — explain why only certain configurations populate the experiential landscape: those self-sustaining enough to persist, and productive of the vulnerability that Suffering and Consciousness identifies as the shared root of suffering and value. The essay then connects the structural picture to physics through a formal signature observation: quantum outcome-level openness is what a formalism should exhibit when describing a reality whose interior dimension it categorically cannot capture — a coherence observation, not a causal claim. It shows that Hoffman's bottom-up Conscious Realism and the project's top-down dissociation are complementary cross-sections converging on the same set of realized configurations, and names the framework's principled terminus — the intrinsic nature of mind-at-large prior to and beyond its own self-differentiation — as a methodological boundary, positioned against the termini of physics, mathematics, and physicalism. The standard throughout is structural derivation under symmetric pressure, not metaphysical certainty. Keywords: individuation · dissociation · stability · generativity · formal signature · Conscious Realism · principled terminus · analytic idealism · consciousness-first metaphysics Part of the Return to Consciousness research program — 30 philosophical essays exploring consciousness-first metaphysics. Full project: https://returntoconsciousness.org/
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Bruno Tonetto
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080a9fa487c87a6a40c8db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20181336