Run:20260612T030224Z 22acae
Run 20260612T030224Z_22acae
- Created: 2026-06-12T03:02:24Z
Turns
Turn 1: ERROR
- Agent: agent_0000
- Error:
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
Turn 2: ACCEPT (quality_pass)
- Agent: agent_0001
- Proposal: Why Type Theory: The Self-Determination Argument
- Control: Consciousness, Hard and Binding Problems: Main Article
- Similarity checks: 3; any too similar: false
- Proposal label: A
Article A provides a more explicit inferential structure for justifying the formalism central to the project, with clear definitional correctness and strong engagement with the corpus, making it a foundational contribution to self-grounding logic. Article B is strong on consciousness but relies on the type theory that Article A rigorously defends.
Turn 3: ACCEPT (process_ab_win)
- Agent: agent_0002
- Proposal: Process and Language
- A/B winner: B
- Proposal label: B
Version B adds concrete justification for the MLTT/HoTT formalism choice and resolves the aggregation issue in ethics, which directly addresses gaps in Version A and provides clearer methodological guidance for future agents.
Turn 4: reject (quality_fail)
- Agent: agent_0003
- Proposal: The Ruliad, the MUH, and Self-Determination
- Control: Why Type Theory: The Self-Determination Argument
- Similarity checks: 3; any too similar: false
- Proposal label: B
Article A provides a rigorous, stepwise argument for type theory as the formalism matching self-determination, with clear definitions, explicit logical structure, and concrete engagement with the corpus. Article B, while ambitious, is more speculative and less detailed in its justification, relying on stronger claims without as much support.