The Abraham Principle: The Constitutive-One Operator in Polis, Archive, and Index (EA-JSI-ABRAHAM-01 v2.0)

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Abstract

The Abraham Principle argues that Abraham's lapse in Genesis 18:23-32 was not moral but perceptual. He treated righteousness as additive (counting) when it is constitutive (binary). One righteous presence prevents total moral closure of the polis. The existential quantifier is not a small summation. Formalized as the Constitutive-One Operator. Developed through four heteronymic voices: Sigil (hermeneutics), Morrow (formalization), Cranes (puncture-point topology), Dancings (phenomenology of bearing). Exemplars: Homer, Sappho, Socrates, Josephus, Spinoza, Dickinson. Includes operator specification, operational criteria for constitutive deposits, textual objection addressed, and crosslinks to Matthew 25…

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Keywords
  • Operator (biology)
  • Closure (psychology)
  • Righteousness
  • Existentialism
  • Index (typography)
  • Calculus (dental)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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