Non-exclusion definition
Non-exclusion means that every valid truth claim is accepted if it is adequately obtained through its corresponding quadratic method. This means that everyone is partially right. “Unfoldment/Enfoldment” means that adequate truth claims are valid but partial and can be enfolded (included) by even more inclusive truth claims as the disclosure of knowledge “unfolds” or advances. Thus, no particular or relative understanding about any phenomenon may be final. This means that not all truth claims are equally right since we are not proposing relativism. “Enactment” means that phenomena are disclosed (thus knowledge is obtained) by a situated consciousness using the particular methods correlated with any of the eight zones. Furthermore, all particular disclosure of knowledge is “situated” basically under specific quadratic perspectives (and their methods) and a crucial aspect of this disclosure and interpretation is the general “altitude” or overall level of consciousness of the individual involved. This means that knowledge is not simply pre-given but is partially co-created and interpreted under specific experience revealing procedures.