The phrase
"internal constitution" refers to the structure or makeup of something on the inside. It describes how different parts or elements are organized and work together within a particular system or entity.
Full definition
In this subphase, the concrescing actual entity selects one feeling from each past actual entity and God to include within its
own internal constitution.6 The feeling which is selected is said to «objectify» the past actual entity for the new concrescence (PR 236 / 361,238 / 364).
The «objective lure» is that discrimination among eternal objects introduced into the universe by the
real internal constitutions of the actual occasions forming the datum of the concrescence under review.
Whatever is, directly or indirectly, derives from
the internal constitution of an actual entity.
The givenness of the established world as affecting
the internal constitution of a developing being is not, of course, something extraneous to the Aristotelian metaphysics.
«A feeling is the appropriation of some elements in the universe to be components in the real
internal constitution of its subject.
Leclerc claims that an individual actual entity is essentially the enacting of form; this constitutes its «real
internal constitution».
The real
internal constitution of an actual entity progressively constitutes a decision conditioning the creativity which transcends that actuality.
But although negative prehensions eliminate their data from inclusion in
the internal constitution of the new actual entity, they contribute their subjective forms to the total «emotional complex» of the final satisfaction (PR 41f.
Thus, the feeling X which feels the feeling Y conveys the particularity of B into
the internal constitution of A; X forms a particular bond of relatedness between B and A.
In Whitehead's view God is an actual entity which prehends (takes into
his internal constitution) all past actual occasions, as do all actual entities.
I mean the principles of natural rights and
the internal constitution of checks and....
establishment of governing structures,
internal constitutions, elections, leadership selection processes