derived-belief-soundness-is-llm-only

IN premise

Structural validation ensures justification references exist and are IN, but the logical soundness of the inference from antecedents to derived conclusion is validated only by the proposing LLM — no code-level check verifies that the reasoning step is logically valid.

Summary

The system can verify that a derived belief's dependencies exist and are active, but it has no way to check whether the reasoning that connects those dependencies to the conclusion actually makes sense. That logical leap is trusted entirely to the LLM that proposed it, meaning a structurally valid derivation could still be nonsensical or logically flawed without any automated safeguard catching it.

Dependents

These beliefs depend on this one:

Details

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