Book VII · Part VII

Part VII: Categorical Ethics & the Kantian Bridge

Sector S_P (Practical), Part 1 of 2. What is good? Dignity is meta-ethical foundation—Kant’s categorical imperative becomes theorem, not postulate. The no-conflict theorem: genuine duties never contradict. Trolley problems solved; fairness protocols derived; moral ambiguity is monodromy. Four ethical tests emerge. Virtue ethics complements deontology: character as fixed point, flourishing as global section. Applied ethics brings principles to bioethics, environment, and AI. The 2nd Edition adds the CI as j-closed fixed point (three-stage proof programme K/S/CI), the Kant-τ Correspondence (τ fills Kant’s “unspoken socket”—the diagrammatic bridge he left empty), the commitment register as fourth mode of reason, and the earned vs. unearned ethics framework. Part VII undergoes the deepest transformation among the retained Parts: from a survey of categorical ethics to a formal proof programme.

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