02 Second Order/Presence Conditions/Occur
Occur
Occur names presence taking place within a closure scope. Where Presence names coupled relation locally available to read, occur names that availability as a readable happening - not merely present, implied, remembered, or possible, but taking place within the current scope.
Occur does not name recurrence, sequence, process, or event by itself. Recurrence requires occurring again. Sequence requires ordered traversal. Process requires a carried sequence. Scene gathers occurrence into a bounded field of what is happening here.
An occurrence may precede Notice in lived sequence, but the term Occur names taking-place once presence can be read within scope.
Trace
Read
Occur becomes recognisable where presence can be read as taking place within scope - where a condition is not only available to be encountered, but has happened, is happening, or can be distinguished as a local occurrence.