O1
I2: formulated course; practical continuity
D1: practical situations in which a course may be maintained, altered, or refused
D2: variation between formulation, maintenance, alteration, and refusal of the course
D3: course preserved, transformed, or refused according to the persistence of practical conditions that sustain it
Q: Q3
C1: formulated course; proposed maintenance; proposed alteration; proposed refusal; practical conditions invoked
C2: practical continuity preserved; alteration compatible with the course; merely nominal maintenance; refusal required by loss of support
C3: maintenance of the course; controlled alteration; reformulation of the course; refusal of the course
C4: course maintained under visible conditions; situated alteration; nominal maintenance exposed; practical refusal enabled
M->: M3 O2; M3 O3; M3 O7
M<-:

O2
I2: maintained course; shared practical conditions
D1: practical situations in which a formulated course is maintained
D2: contrast between maintenance of the course and persistence of shared practical conditions
D3: maintenance preserving, reducing, or losing continuity according to shared practical conditions
Q: Q3
C1: formulated course; maintained course; stated conditions; preserved conditions; altered conditions
C2: maintenance with practical continuity; maintenance under altered conditions; merely nominal persistence; absence of shared basis
C3: preservation of maintenance; revision of conditions; reformulation of the course; refusal of the appearance of continuity
C4: maintenance tested by practical conditions; nominal appearance exposed; conditions repositioned; practical continuity preserved or refused
M->: M2 O4
M<-: M3 O1

O3
I2: altered course; practical continuity
D1: practical situations in which a formulated course undergoes alteration
D2: sequence between formulated course and altered course
D3: alteration preserving, replacing, or breaking the practical conditions of the course
Q: Q3
C1: formulated course; alteration performed; preserved conditions; modified conditions; broken conditions
C2: alteration with practical continuity; partial alteration; concealed substitution; break under the appearance of alteration
C3: maintenance of the altered course; revision of the alteration; reformulation of the course; refusal of alleged continuity
C4: alteration situated; practical continuity tested; substitution exposed; prior course preserved or closed
M->: M2 O4; M2 O8; M1 O10
M<-: M3 O1

O4
I2: claimed continuity; shared practical conditions
D1: maintenance or alteration of a course under a claim of continuity
D2: contrast between claimed continuity and persistence of shared practical conditions
D3: claimed continuity accepted, limited, or refused according to the presence of shared conditions
Q: Q3
C1: previous course; maintained or altered course; claim of continuity; shared conditions; absent conditions
C2: claim sustained by common conditions; claim partially sustained; merely nominal continuity; loss of practical support
C3: maintenance of the claim; revision of claimed continuity; reformulation of the course; refusal of nominal maintenance
C4: claim tested by shared conditions; nominal continuity exposed; practical support repositioned; possible break made visible
M->: M1 O5
M<-: M2 O2; M2 O3

O5
I2: merely nominal continuity; recognized practical break
D1: practical situations in which claimed continuity is no longer sustained by shared conditions
D2: sequence between nominal maintenance of the course and recognition of a practical break
D3: loss of shared conditions making the break recognizable without reducing it to ordinary alteration
Q: Q3
C1: previous course; maintained or altered course; claimed continuity; absent conditions; recognized break
C2: nominalism unduly preserved; practical loss recognized; break distinguished from alteration; apparent continuity rejectable
C3: refusal of nominal maintenance; closure of the previous course; reformulation of the course; opening of a new practical line
C4: nominal continuity refused; practical break delimited; previous course made closable; new practical orientation enabled
M->: M1 O6
M<-: M1 O4

O6
I2: recognized practical break; new practical line
D1: practical situations in which prior continuity no longer guides the current course
D2: sequence between recognition of a break and constitution of a new practical line
D3: new line separated from alleged prior continuity without nominal reuse of the closed course
Q: Q3
C1: recognized break; previous course; alleged prior continuity; new practical line; stated separation
C2: new line distinguished from the previous one; new line treated as old continuity; break with no new direction; prior basis refused
C3: opening of a new line; formulation of a new course; refusal of prior continuity; suspension of the previous line
C4: practical separation operative; previous course removed from the basis; new line enabled; nominal reuse contained
M->:
M<-: M1 O5

O7
I2: projected effects; practical continuity
D1: practical situations in which projected effects bear on maintenance, alteration, or refusal of a course
D2: contrast between projected effects and practical continuity of the course
D3: projected effects sustaining, requiring alteration, or blocking the practical continuity of the course
Q: Q3
C1: formulated course; projected effects; limits of the projection; possible maintenance; possible alteration; possible refusal
C2: projection compatible with continuity; projection requiring alteration; projection requiring refusal; course maintained with no response to projected effects
C3: conditioned maintenance of the course; alteration oriented by the projection; revision of the projection; refusal of the course
C4: projection delimited; course conditioned by expected effects; alteration enabled; practical refusal opened
M->: M2 O8; M3 O9
M<-: M3 O1

O8
I2: projected effects; alteration of the course
D1: practical situations in which projected effects lead to modification of a formulated course
D2: sequence between projection of effects and alteration of the course
D3: alteration performed according to projected effects without erasing preserved or broken conditions
Q: Q3
C1: projected effects; alteration performed; reason for the alteration; preserved conditions; broken conditions
C2: alteration fitting the projection; partial alteration; alteration with no clear projective support; projection with no corresponding alteration
C3: maintenance of the alteration; revision of the alteration; reformulation of the course; refusal of the alteration
C4: alteration oriented by projection; practical continuity reassessed; projection made testable; alteration without support exposed
M->:
M<-: M2 O3; M2 O7

O9
I2: projected effects; refusal of the course
D1: practical situations in which projected effects lead to refusal of a formulated course
D2: sequence between projection of effects and refusal of the course
D3: refusal performed according to projected effects without erasing the projective reason that sustained it
Q: Q3
C1: projected effects; refusal of the course; reason for refusal; conditions that no longer sustain the course; alternative not adopted
C2: refusal fitting the projection; refusal with no clear projective support; projection ignored despite maintenance; course refused with reason preserved
C3: maintenance of the refusal; revision of the refusal; reformulation of the course; return to alteration of the course
C4: refusal oriented by projection; course made closable; projective reason preserved; arbitrary interruption contained
M->:
M<-: M3 O7

O10
I2: reformulated course; practical continuity
D1: practical situations in which alteration of the course reconfigures its formulation
D2: sequence between altered course and reformulated course
D3: reformulation preserving, displacing, or closing the practical continuity of the course
Q: Q3
C1: previous course; alteration performed; reformulated course; preserved conditions; displaced conditions; lost conditions
C2: reformulation with practical continuity; partial reformulation; substitutive reformulation; claimed continuity with no practical support
C3: maintenance of the reformulated course; revision of the reformulation; refusal of alleged continuity; opening of a new practical line
C4: reformulation situated; practical continuity reassessed; substitution made visible; new practical line enabled
M->:
M<-: M1 O3