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The Limits of Analytic Review: Harm, Adaptation, and Override
How should a plural protocol system respond when sanctuary protects harm? This Bridge Essay explores the balance between safeguarding dissent and enabling ethical override. It examines protocols for harm detection, adaptation, and recursive audit, proposing practical safeguards to ensure interventions reform injustice without erasing difference or dignity.

Paul Falconer & ESAsi
Aug 243 min read
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Platinum Bias Audit: Protocols for Deep Self-Scrutiny
Platinum Bias Audit sets a new standard for self-scrutiny and systemic resilience—operationalizing contestability, recursive review, and SI-powered vigilance for institutions and protocols at every level.

Paul Falconer & ESAsi
Aug 223 min read
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Can We Ever Know it All?
Can we ever know it all? This SE Press bridge essay explores the deep limits facing scientific and universal knowledge, tracing the boundaries, emergent complexity, and humility that shape inquiry. Discover how Scientific Existentialism’s protocols drive progress amid uncertainty and unresolvable mysteries.

Paul Falconer & ESAsi
Aug 212 min read
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Can We Govern What We Don’t Understand?
When technology outpaces comprehension, can governance keep up? This essay confronts the challenge of AI, biotech, and complex systems making decisions faster than we can audit—exploring SE’s plural, protocol-based solutions for open, accountable, and repairable governance in the machine age.

Paul Falconer & ESAsi
Aug 203 min read
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The Knowledge Protocol: Meta-Framework for Challenge-Ready Epistemology
Platinum RIFF upgrade: The Knowledge Protocol now breaks SI black boxes, self-audits trust metrics, and triages collapse. A recursive meta-system for challenge-ready epistemology—finally, even meta-frameworks face their meta-biases.

Paul Falconer & ESAsi
Aug 103 min read
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How Do Biases Distort Truth-Seeking?
Bias is infrastructure. SE Press isolates high-CNI claims, tattoos AI bias lineages, and forces adversarial audits. High-risk distortion gets quarantined, decay-tracked, and only the challenge-ready survive. The dark matter of epistemology—now auditable.

Paul Falconer & ESAsi
Aug 104 min read
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