| Personal | distinction between (primary) subject and object | personal, merely but infinite in number | constitutive of (individual) content |
| Objective | distinction between subject and (primary) object | impersonal, subjectivity excluded | non-constitutive, subordinate to content |
| Diaphanic | unity between subject and object (to be obtained) | personal, subordinated to higher and absolute perspectives | non-constitutive, subordinate to superior views |
| Disciplinary | unity between subject and object (initial condition) | impersonal, subjectivity universalized | constitutive of (universal) content |
Since the Archic Matrix can be thought of as the union of four separate fourfolds, each of the fourfolds of perspective, reality, method, principle can be considered on its own. Here is the fourfold of perspectives consisting of personal, objective, diaphanic, and disciplinary perspectives. The content of the table and the bottom figure is derived from Walter Watson’s Architectonics of Meaning.
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