Author: Vladisav Jovanović
Status: Journal article
Version: Latest archived (Apr 2026)
This paper situates the philosophy of structure in relation to neighboring traditions, especially Jungian thought, process thought, systems theory, and realist accounts of reality. It clarifies both overlap and difference, arguing that structure should be understood not merely as pattern or organization in the abstract, but as the way relation becomes locally stabilized within an already differentiated field. The paper aims to show what this structural approach adds: a more exact account of viability, collapse, reorganization, and answerability under pressure.
philosophy of structure; Jung; process philosophy; systems theory; reality; local structuration; viability; collapse; reorganization; answerability