This deposit contains the “Perception” section of the Conscience du Réel (CdR) framework. This document introduces the perceptual foundations of the model, describing how human experience is structured through three fundamental perceptive orientations: operational, relational, and structural. Rather than treating perception as a psychological or neurological phenomenon, the CdR framework approaches it as an ontological interface between consciousness and reality. These perceptual configurations precede cultural learning, belief systems, and ideological constructs, and condition how meaning, coherence, and conflict emerge at both individual and collective levels. The deposit includes the full Perception text and its associated conceptual figures (image012–image016), culminating in the illustration of collective perceptual reconstruction: how multiple partial perceptions can combine to reveal structures inaccessible to any single viewpoint. This section serves as a conceptual bridge between the ontological foundations of CdR (physics and structure) and its systemic extensions (cognition, collective organization, and regulation). Author: Sylvain Lebel Framework: Conscience du Réel (CdR) License: CC BY 4.0
Sylvain Lebel (Thu,) studied this question.