This paper develops a structural account of evolutionary change in recursive systems.While biological evolution made rule mutation empirically visible through genes acting as identifiable rule carriers, the underlying mechanism is more general and applies to many domains in which generative rules govern state dynamics. The analysis builds on the structural sensitivity relation Ψ = ∂S/∂R, which describes how rule classes respond to declared recurrence regimes. Under persistent recurrence, systems may encounter structural floors that prevent further improvement within the current rule class. When such constraints persist, recurring demands generate structural load. This load can induce exploratory displacement in rule space, termed structural drift, which precedes admissible rule mutation. The paper introduces a minimal grammar of recursive systems and formalizes the sequence: recurrence → structural load → drift in rule space → rule mutation → evolution of rule classes. Within this framework, biological evolution appears as a special case in which rule carriers are unusually legible. The same structural mechanism can operate in technological, cognitive, institutional, and computational systems where rule carriers are less directly observable. The analysis further clarifies the conditions under which structural change becomes admissible and distinguishes forecasting of admissibility windows from prediction of specific mutation events. By shifting explanatory priority from states to generative rules, the paper provides a unified structural perspective on adaptation, innovation, and evolutionary change across complex systems. Intellectual Property & Licensing The KOGNETIK Research Series is released under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). All scientific works within the series may be cited, shared, and adapted for non-commercial research purposes with proper attribution. Commercial use—including consulting, advisory services, integration into commercial platforms, monetized training, certification, or system-level deployment—is not permitted under this license and requires a separate written agreement. Full license text:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ For licensing, partnerships, translations, or applied development inquiries:research@kognetik.dehttps://www.kognetik.de ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8544-4847 Kognetik Series Information KOGNETIK — Minimal Operator Definition of Reflexivity (Ψ = ∂S/∂R) Reflexivity as structural rate-of-change:Ψ = ∂S/∂R measures structural drift under recurrence. Process, not state:Reflexivity specifies a transformation rule rather than a content or level. Domain-independent operator:Applicable across biological, cognitive, artificial, social, industrial, and geophysical systems. Non-ascriptive and empirically testable:Ψ enables comparative analysis of systems via observable structure and recurrence. Higher-order phenomena as specifications:Learning, adaptation, consciousness, governance, and identity are structured regimes of Ψ.
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