cafebedouin@gmail.com --- Abstract The trifurcation framework classifies reasoning failures into three operationally distinct types: Type A (drift across reasoning stages), Type B (axiomatic inconsistency), and Type C (indexical underspecification). The taxonomy was originally diagnostic: each type has a corresponding repair (frame-fix, axiom-revise, index-specify), and the diagnostic move is to identify which repair the failure calls … Continue reading When Apparatus Sharpens Taxonomy: What Implementation Granularity Reveals About Type A, B, and C Failures
Exploring the Ripple: A 5-Part Audio Series on Suicide Contagion
The concept of "suicide contagion"—the phenomenon where exposure to suicide or suicidal behaviors influences others to commit or attempt the act—is a heavy, complex reality to unpack. This five-track A.I. audio series explores that exact ripple effect. By tracing a narrative thread from the initial, isolated act through the collateral damage, the dangerous romanticization by … Continue reading Exploring the Ripple: A 5-Part Audio Series on Suicide Contagion
