identity-transformation-operates-within-deterministic-boundaries

OUT derived (depth 6)

All premise identity transformations — irreversible dialectical challenge and restorative conversion — operate within reproducible, boundary-safe deterministic reasoning, ensuring that structural changes to belief identity follow predictable, evolution-tolerant paths and produce verifiable results.

Summary

When a node's type changes — such as a premise being challenged into a derived node, or a derived node being promoted back to a premise — those transformations follow fully deterministic, predictable paths that produce the same results every time. This matters because it means structural changes to how a node is justified never introduce hidden nondeterminism or edge-case surprises, even when LLM-driven derivation is involved. Currently retracted because one or both of its supporting claims are not held.

Justifications

SL — Identity transformation reliability combined with deterministic reasoning boundary safety — even irreversible structural changes are reproducible

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • identity-transformation-is-complete-and-reliable — Premise identity is bidirectionally transformable (challenge destroys premise identity, convert-to-premise restores it) and the destructive direction achieves full reliability through crash-safe semantics-preserving propagation — making identity transformation a complete and reliable lifecycle operation in both directions.
  • deterministic-reasoning-is-boundary-safe-and-reproducible — The deterministic reversible reasoning engine operates within evolution-tolerant boundaries AND produces reproducible LLM-driven derivations through deterministic prompt construction with fixed seeds and accurate budget allocation — determinism extends from core truth evaluation through system boundaries to external model interaction.

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