This paper develops a stratified ontological model of consciousness, necessity, and agency, distinguishing structural necessity as the non-contingent conditions of experience from constructed necessity as symbolically stabilized contingencies that may be misrecognized as ontological, producing false necessity. It models consciousness as a layered structure involving pre-structural awareness, structural conditioning, and symbolic mediation. The paper introduces existential inertia and constitutional readiness to explain stability and variability in the integration of change, and redefines freedom as structured orientation within necessity rather than its negation.
Talal Maksad (Fri,) studied this question.