The Relational Structuralism Lexicon is the canonical reference for the minimal ontology underlying Relational Structuralism (RS). It defines the core vocabulary—orientation, tension, coherence, curvature, constraint, reorganization—and demonstrates how these primitives generate stable explanations across domains without modification. The Lexicon includes foundational definitions, methodological notes, cross‑domain examples, and structural clarifications on reality, truth, and orientation. It is designed as a discipline‑neutral framework for analyzing systems, avoiding reification, and preserving structural coherence across psychology, AI, ethics, theology, cosmology, and civilizational dynamics. This version establishes RS as a unified reference architecture for future research, modeling, and theoretical development.
Denis Bailey (Mon,) studied this question.