Theory of Causal Arisings is a theoretical work in fundamental ontology that proposes a unified framework for describing how new levels of organization become admissible in complex systems. Instead of treating the world as a collection of finished entities, the work models reality as a multi-level structure of causal arisings, where each arising is conditioned by prior arisings and becomes analyzable through its parent relations, causal directions, and interaction modes. The manuscript introduces a formal ontology of type roles, level phases, carrier groups, carrier types, configurational codes, structural potency, causal completeness, and Lagrangian admissibility. Across physical, biochemical, cellular, neural, social, and technological domains, the framework aims to provide a common structural language for comparing heterogeneous transitions, identifying cross-domain invariants, and analyzing the conditions under which higher-order organizational regimes become possible.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e71467cb99343efc98dbbb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19654196