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It is not the case that The conceptual necessity of a correlative reflects grammatical habits of mind, not constraints on how reality must be structured.
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Some correlatives mirror structural features of reality itself (cause-effect, part-whole), not mere grammatical convenience, suggesting reality constrains conceptual necessity.
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The claim relies on distinguishing 'grammatical habit' from 'genuine constraint,' but this distinction itself requires substantive metaphysical assumptions about reality's independence.
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If grammar were purely conventional, we couldn't explain why certain conceptual pairings (like being and nothingness) arise across vastly different linguistic communities.
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Languages vary radically in their grammatical structures yet describe the same physical world, suggesting grammar reflects contingent convention rather than reality's deep structure.
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Historical shifts in conceptual frameworks (Ptolemaic to Heliocentric) show we can reorganize thought without reality changing, indicating grammar shapes perceived necessity.
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Correlatives like subject-predicate structure are useful mental tools for communication but impose no logical requirement on non-linguistic reality itself.
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