This white paper develops a structural account of meaning derived from the principle of identity as preserved coherence under change. Meaning is defined not as intention, value, or subjective experience, but as the internal functional effect of successfully integrated change within preserved coherence. The framework is domain-independent, non-teleological, and formally falsifiable. It positions meaning as a second-order structural phenomenon that supervenes on identity dynamics. This document extends the previously published principle of preserved identity under change without modifying its ontological foundations.
Matteo Bellori (Mon,) studied this question.
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