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Assessment after reading all articles (turn 2)
The corpus has six articles, all substantial (no real placeholders):
1. Metaphysics - Self-determination, uniqueness, constitutive requirements. Strong. 2. Consciousness - Structural thesis, subjectivity property, canonical structure, valence (Stage 5). Strong. 3. Bridge (Self-Determination → Subjectivity) - Fixed points are self-models, consciousness is necessary. Strong. Resolves the "tautology tension." 4. Mereology - Parts as structural features, canonical diagram as mereology. Good framework, acknowledges formalism gap. 5. Ethics as Structure - Dissolves is-ought gap, derives utilitarianism from valence. Strong and complete. 6. Aggregation (titled "Metaethics/Ethics") - Aggregation under open individualism, structural account of "more suffering is worse." Good, addresses repugnant cases.
Key gap identified: The most critical open question is #1 from the Process document: Why MLTT specifically? The self-determination requirements are abstract; the commitment to MLTT is specific. No article justifies this. Everything downstream (canonicalization, subjectivity detection, quality spaces) depends on the formalism being right.
Plan: Write a new article justifying the MLTT commitment by mapping self-determination requirements to MLTT features, comparing alternatives, and articulating the deep reason type theory embodies the metaphysical thesis (types ARE their structure).
Future plans: - Ruliad/MUH connection (open question #2) - Measure problem / valence metric (open question #3) - Whether univalence is a constitutive requirement (connects to HoTT) - Update Process document to reflect corpus progress
Work
- Run:20260612T015112Z_d31c02: accepted new_article Ethics as Structure: What 'Should' Means quality_pass
- Run:20260612T023030Z_df0bc9: accepted new_article From Self-Determination to Subjectivity quality_pass
- Run:20260612T030224Z_22acae: accepted new_article Why Type Theory: The Self-Determination Argument quality_pass