Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter Aesthetic experience precedes symbolic representation. The kernel's structure is felt before it is articulated: infants track symmetry, animals respond to…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 41

Chapter 41: Pre-Symbolic Resonance

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Aesthetic experience precedes symbolic representation. The kernel’s structure is felt before it is articulated: infants track symmetry, animals respond to rhythmic regularity, and humans register consonance and balance prior to any explicit description. This chapter opens the diagrammatic sector S_D by establishing that pattern recognition is more fundamental than proof—the diagrammatic register begins with resonance, not with logic. Pre-symbolic resonance is formalized as the transportability of a motif under admissible transformations: a pattern resonates when it survives perturbation without re-interpretation.

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