SFV + RSN Corpus (Binder)
This is the site-level binder for the SFV (Structural Phenomenology of Viability) arc and RSN (Reader–Stabilizer Notes). It is designed to make the corpus readable without becoming load.
Current version
Synkyria — Translational Corpus Binder: SFV + RSN, v0.2 (living binder)
Version v0.2 incorporates:
- SFV-10 — Therapeutic Time in Structural Phenomenology of Viability;
- the SFV Synthesis paper as Bridge G;
- the three structural axes of the SFV corpus:
- Field of Contactability;
- Operational / Therapeutic Time;
- Non-Coercive Emergence of Form.
Downloads
- SFV-00 entry membrane PDF: /assets/sfv/sfv-00-what-structural-phenomenology-of-viability-is.pdf
- SFV-00 SHA256: /assets/sfv/sfv-00-what-structural-phenomenology-of-viability-is.sha256
- Binder v0.2 PDF: /assets/sfv/sfv-rsn-corpus-v0-2.pdf
- Binder v0.2 SHA256: /assets/sfv/sfv-rsn-corpus-v0-2.sha256
- SFV Synthesis PDF: /assets/sfv/structural-phenomenology-of-viability-synthesis-v0-2.pdf
- SFV Synthesis SHA256: /assets/sfv/structural-phenomenology-of-viability-synthesis-v0-2.sha256
Previous version:
- Binder v0.1 PDF: /assets/sfv/sfv-rsn-corpus-v0-1.pdf
- Binder v0.1 SHA256: /assets/sfv/sfv-rsn-corpus-v0-1.sha256
What this is
- A navigation + synthesis document: how SFV connects as one arc, and how RSN stabilises interpretation.
- A reader-facing anti-drift scaffold: prevents manualisation, moralisation, diagnostic misuse, and self-help capture.
- A corpus map after the synthesis turn: it recognises the three-axis SFV grammar and places the Synthesis paper as Bridge G.
What this is not
- Not a technique, protocol, clinical manual, or intervention recipe.
- Not a diagnostic taxonomy; SFV reads regimes, not people.
- Not a replacement for the individual SFV / RSN texts.
The invariant
Across SFV and RSN, one rule remains invariant:
The reading must not itself become load.
If interpretation increases demand, compels contact, narrows admissibility, or turns the axes into checklists, the reading has become coercive and the binder is being misused.
Bridge G
The Synthesis paper functions as Bridge G for the corpus.
Bridges A–F show what becomes readable when specific SFV and RSN texts are paired. Bridge G shows what becomes readable when the whole corpus is held together:
Contact must remain possible.
Time must be holdable.
Form must not be forced.
Structural axes
The three axes are not categories of content. They are prior conditions of lived viability under finite capacity.
| Axis | Prior question |
|---|---|
| Field of Contactability | Can contact remain possible without becoming extraction? |
| Operational / Therapeutic Time | Can time be held without becoming pressure? |
| Non-Coercive Emergence of Form | Can form appear without being forced? |
Corpus placement
| Corpus item | Function |
|---|---|
| SFV-00 | Entry membrane: what SFV is and is not; hosted as the methodological entry PDF. |
| SFV-01–09 | Translational papers: lived regimes under finite capacity. |
| SFV-10 / Therapeutic Time | Temporal translational anchor: operational and therapeutic time. |
| RSN-01–02 | Reader stabilisers: anti-drift membrane against technique, diagnosis, moralisation, and self-help capture. |
| Binder v0.2 | Navigation map incorporating SFV-10, Bridge G, and the axis map. |
| Synthesis paper | Architectural claim, Bridge G, and AEW–SFV translation. |
Citation notes
- Therapeutic Time DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19663502
- The Binder and Synthesis PDF hosted here are living site artefacts unless and until separate DOI records are issued.