Metroglobal - Epistemic Principle MEP-1 - Human Responsibility for Facthood
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Abstract
As systems increasingly rely on quantified information to coordinate value provision, infrastructure, and long-term decisions, the distinction between verified fact, interpreted meaning, and accountable judgement becomes critical. While verification architectures establish whether information qualifies as fact, they do not determine who is responsible when such facts constrain action or foreclose future options. Metroglobal Epistemic Principle MEP-1 introduces a general epistemic constraint addressing this gap. It establishes that where facts constrain value provision, functional coordination, or action under Earth-scale invariant conditions, epistemic responsibility cannot be delegated. The principle applies…
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- Judgement
- Action (physics)
- Context (archaeology)
- Accountability
- Bounding overwatch
- Value (mathematics)
- Constraint (computer-aided design)