Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter The fourth mode of reason: ``what I am willing to live as true.'' The commitment register ℝeg_C stands alongside the empirical register ℝeg_E, the…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 90

Chapter 90: The Commitment Register

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The fourth mode of reason: “what I am willing to live as true.” The commitment register ℝeg_C stands alongside the empirical register ℝeg_E, the practical register ℝeg_P, and the diagrammatic register ℝeg_D as a structurally independent mode of engagement with reality. ℝeg_C-claims are not propositional assertions but performative declarations of lived commitment. Explicit admissibility rules prevent ℝeg_C from collapsing into dogma. The chapter addresses what was traditionally called “faith” without importing theological vocabulary, treating it instead as a structural universal property of the register architecture.

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