Logotic Programming: A Method for Encoding Conditions of Intelligibility for Machine and Human Intelligence

Semantic Designs (United States) · Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

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ZENODO METADATA & DESCRIPTION Logotic Programming: A Method for Encoding Conditions of Intelligibility for Machine and Human Intelligence DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18286050URL: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18286050Version: 0.4Date: January 2026 ZENODO DESCRIPTION (HTML-formatted) Logotic Programming is a third regime of programming practice—distinct from both symbolic coding (instruction → execution) and statistical/ML programming (loss function → optimization). It encodes conditions under which meanings, identities, and interpretive pathways can persist across probabilistic intelligences (LLMs, summarizers, recommenders) and human readers. Unlike "vibe coding" (natural-language task programming), Logotic…

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Keywords
  • Probabilistic logic
  • Human intelligence
  • Exploit
  • Intelligibility (philosophy)
  • Coding (social sciences)
  • Classifier (UML)
  • Metadata
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