phenomena are the ontological inseparability of agentially intra-acting “components.” That is, phenomena are ontologically primitive relations-relations without preexisting data [...] a specific intraction (involving a specific material configuration of the «apparatus of observation») enact an agential cut (in constrat to the Cartesian cut –an inherent distinction– between subject and object) effecting a separation between “subject” and “object”. That is, the agential cut enacts a local resolution whitin the phenomenon of the inherent ontological indeterminacy. In other words, relata do not preexist relations; rather, relata-whitin-actions enact agential separability– the local condition of exteriority-whithin-phenomena (815).