This work presents a conceptual meta-framework composed of interlocking frameworks addressing context causality, and constraint. It is not a predictive model, but an architectural structure intended to clarify irreversibility, situated knowledge, and causal closure across all doamins. Context Philosophy is a unified, cross-domain philosophical framework proposing that nothing exists or can be understood in isolation. It integrates a relational ontology, a thermodynamic model of consciousness (the Metabolic-Scaffolded Framework), a geometric model of causality (the Causal Hourglass), and a formal ethical calculus grounded in provisional acceptance under epistemic uncertainty. The framework synthesizes insights from physics, neuroscience, developmental psychology, thermodynamics, and philosophy of mind into a coherent system. Version 0.6 — living document, actively developed.
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