Trace Sourced Ethics: Inherent Coherence in Informational Dynamics — Unified Natural Ethics Theory (UNET)
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Unified Natural Ethics Theory (UNET) offers a trace-sourced account of why ethical and unethical behavior occur, not merely how such behavior should be judged after the fact. UNET argues that ethics is not fundamentally an externally imposed, mind-dependent, doctrine-dependent, or deity-dependent phenomenon, but a trace-sourced emergent coherence dynamic inherent to informational propagation itself. It frames ethics as an informational, emergent, evolutive, and propagative modulation regime: a complementary constraint-pattern that biases behavior and downstream consequences toward coherence-supporting continuation under declared Boundary/Horizon (BH) conditions. Ethical adequacy is evaluated through…
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- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Natural (archaeology)
- TRACE (psycholinguistics)
- Meaning (existential)
- Causality (physics)
- Action (physics)
- Sophistication
- Expression (computer science)
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