A narrative account of the reasoning chain — how a remark about a physicist's "second dial" became a theorem that no contentful verdict can be neutral, and why the path had the shape it did. Orientation This is the genesis document for three others: a paper on ground and cardinality in identity puzzles, the Seat … Continue reading The Road to the Seat Theorem
The Seat Theorem
A derivation that contentful verdicts cannot be seat-free, and that the only coherent residue of neutrality is declaration. Version: v2.4 Abstract A seat-free resolution of a question is one whose answer is fixed by the situation alone, with no contribution from any chosen standpoint. The intuition that such resolutions are the goal of careful inquiry … Continue reading The Seat Theorem
