Results Ethics (E₃) and biology (E₂) share a deep connection through the τ-Distinction: the self/non-self boundary grounds both biological agency and moral personhood. …
Results · Mathematics Consequence Internally addressed

Ethics / Normativity Across E2–E3

Ethics (E₃) and biology (E₂) share a deep connection through the τ-Distinction: the self/non-self boundary grounds both biological agency and moral personhood. …

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Ethics (E₃) and biology (E₂) share a deep connection through the τ-Distinction: the self/non-self boundary grounds both biological agency and moral personhood. …

Overview

Ethics (E₃) and biology (E₂) share a deep connection through the τ-Distinction: the self/non-self boundary grounds both biological agency and moral personhood. The CI derivation depends on the life definition.

Result Statement

Ethics-biology bridge: τ-Distinction grounds both biological agency (E₂) and moral personhood (E₃). CI depends on life definition. Status: Internally addressed.

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Glossary terms

Life: τ-Distinction

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