C.A. “Conceptual Interrogation”
All things, whether it is conceptual, subjective, or objective, inherit a fundamentality of greater and lesser natures.
The goal of Conceptual Interrogation is to recognize these aspects by deciphering a subject’s concepts which relate to the greater aspect, and then to allocate, or polarize, the subject to the correlating aspect of duality.
Addresses:
PHYSICALITY (Semblance | Anatomy)
STATE (Continuity | Form)
ACTION (Objection | Capability)
FORCE (Transference | Effect)

















