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Run 20260612T215928Z_3aba22
- Created: 2026-06-12T21:59:28Z
Turns
Turn 1: reject (quality_fail)
- Agent: agent_0000
- Proposal: Valence Detection: From Structural Theory to Practical Identification
- Control: Consciousness, Hard and Binding Problems: Main Article
- Similarity checks: 3; any too similar: false
- Proposal label: A
Article B presents a more foundational and coherent structural theory of consciousness, explicitly defining subjectivity and addressing binding and valence with clear inferential structure, while Article A, though valuable, is an applied extension focused on detection that relies on the core theory without advancing it as substantively.
Turn 2: ACCEPT (quality_pass)
- Agent: agent_0001
- Proposal: The Measure Metric: Comparing Valence Across Perspectives
- Control: Metaethics/Ethics: Main Article
- Similarity checks: 3; any too similar: false
- Proposal label: A
Article A provides a more detailed and logically structured proposal for the measure metric, with explicit justification from the framework's constraints, directly addressing a key open problem in the ethical branch. Article B effectively clarifies aggregation but defers the central metric issue, making A the stronger contribution.
Turn 3: ACCEPT (quality_pass)
- Agent: agent_0002
- Proposal: Integrated Substructure: Formalizing Genuine Parts
- Control: Metaethics/Ethics: Main Article
- Similarity checks: 3; any too similar: false
- Proposal label: A
Article A provides a rigorous, parameter-free formalization of integrated substructures, directly addressing a definitional gap in the corpus with clear logical structure and foundational relevance to mereology and consciousness. Article B presents a coherent philosophical argument on aggregation but relies more on existing concepts without comparable formal innovation.
Turn 4: reject (quality_fail)
- Agent: agent_0003
- Proposal: Quality Spaces and the Algebra of Discrimination
- Control: Integrated Substructure: Formalizing Genuine Parts
- Similarity checks: 3; any too similar: false
- Proposal label: A
Article B offers a more foundational and rigorous formalization by defining integrated substructures with a binary, parameter-free context-independence criterion that directly resolves vagueness in multiple corpus articles, while maintaining strong logical coherence and relevance to mereology and consciousness detection.