Dogen’s Genjokoan (‘Actualizing the Fundamental Point’) is Peirce’s phaneron.
It contains past and present, the three worlds, the ten directions, delusions, enlightenment, all buddhas, sentient beings, birth, and death.
— Nishiari Bokusan (Weitsman, Wenger and Okumura 2011, 12)
The Firstness of the phaneron is punctuated by its Secondness, while the two are married and mediated by its Thirdness. These elements of the phaneron do not obstruct one another as they collude in composing the interbeing of all phenomena.