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Framed by the institute's Structurization Paradigm™, a perspective on constructionism, structurizations (names) of tropes (attributes) are, seen through a tiered relativism™, contingent on divine and anthropic volitions (sola voluntas™) and are embraced via dominance, utility, or both. They can, with the Will of God or human wills, be destructurized (deconstructed or "denamed") and then restructurized (reconstructed or renamed). The paradigm, in its basics, selectively consolidates three broadly nominalist-cum-particularist categories. First, a refashioned medieval nominalism posits existential dependence on the Primal Will. Second, modern nominalisms, Lockean and trope among them, are employed. Finally, the postisms appropriated here reflect a skeptical voluntarism regarding essentialism, foundationalism, or metanarratives.
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