Systems tend to fail not because they reach the wrong conclusions, but because they quietly mistake their own representations for reality and lose sensitivity to what those representations cannot contain. Classical logic describes relations between stable propositions, and it does so well. What it does not describe are the conditions that allow those propositions to […]
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The Logic Beneath Logic
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- Post date Feb 10, 2026
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