SΔϕ-40 — Human Minimal Conditions: Irreversibility, Belief, Inhabitation, and Post-hoc Editing (v1.0)
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This working paper proposes a minimal structural account of the human within the SΔϕ Formalism. Rather than defining the human through rationality, subjectivity, autonomy, or consciousness alone, it argues that the human must be understood at a lower operational level: as a being that continues under irreversibility, stabilizes itself through belief, inhabits fictions under non-consensus, and editorially rebinds itself to the consequences of what it has already become. The paper begins from the premise that the human is not primarily a sovereign subject, but a being that knows there is no final external arbiter with whom reality can be fully settled by consensus. Under this condition, belief is not treated as…
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- Premise
- Certainty
- Consciousness
- Conviction
- Fixation (population genetics)
- Human life
- Arrow
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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