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quote:no-properties-are-absolute-no-properties-are-essentialNo properties are absolute, no properties are essential.
Affirms the non-essentialist, fully relational ontology of graphical elements.
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- Foundational claim that meaning and value in diagrammatic systems emerge only from relations between elements, not from intrinsic properties.
- Epistemological priority: the felt life of a center is more basic than the geometric properties that support it.
- The ultimate simplicity: living forms share the structure of the Void.
- The chapter's central thesis, arguing that the properties are necessary manifestations of wholeness in any generated system.
- Foundation of the chapter's argument that the properties transcend aesthetics and are fundamental to all physical reality.