completeness-and-minimality-are-unified

IN derived (depth 5)

The reasoning-and-revision architecture achieves completeness through minimality rather than despite it — both forward truth computation and backward belief revision derive from the same small set of primitives (outlist, disjunctive truth, vacuous validity), so completeness requires no feature accumulation beyond what minimality already provides.

Summary

The system doesn't need to add more features to become complete — it already is, because the same small set of building blocks that keep it minimal also make it capable of handling everything. Forward reasoning and error correction both run on the same primitives, so there's no trade-off between simplicity and full coverage; one naturally produces the other.

Justifications

SL — shared minimal foundations make completeness and minimality co-entailing (depth-5 from two depth-4 IN)

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • reasoning-and-revision-form-complete-architecture — The system provides a complete reasoning-and-revision architecture: the deterministic reversible engine reliably computes truth states in the forward direction, while the comprehensive minimal revision system handles all forms of belief change (outlist defeat, contradiction resolution, dialectical challenge) in the corrective direction — together covering the full lifecycle of belief management.
  • semantics-and-revision-share-minimal-foundations — Both truth maintenance semantics and belief revision achieve comprehensive coverage through the same minimal primitives — the outlist primitive simultaneously enables emergent truth evaluation (disjunction over conjunction with absence semantics) and all non-monotonic revision mechanisms (defeat, backtracking, dialectics), confirming minimality as a cross-cutting architectural principle rather than a property of any single subsystem.

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