Zenodo. 2026The intelligibility of the world is the silent presupposition of every rational discipline. Science, philosophy, and theology all assume that reality possesses an inherent order that can be known, described, and articulated. This paper argues that intelligibility is not an epistemic artifact but a constitutive property of being itself. Drawing on classical metaphysics, phenomenology, contemporary philosophy, modern physics, and the Catholic intellectual tradition, the study demonst