A Categorical Architecture of Epistemic Registers: A Formal Account of Proxy, Inference, and Decision
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We usually treat results as if they spoke for themselves. A model performs well, and we attribute intelligence to it; a signal is detected, and we infer some underlying property. This paper shows that such an approach is not merely risky — it is structurally unjustified. Observable results do not determine their interpretation. The same result may arise from multiple incompatible underlying structures, and there is no internal principle within the system that resolves this ambiguity. Interpretation is therefore not merely uncertain, but formally underdetermined. The source of this error lies in a systematic confusion between representation and attribution. To make this clear, the paper introduces a minimal…
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- Categorical variable
- Architecture
- Feature (linguistics)
- Decision theory
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