Contemporary epistemology has developed sophisticated accounts of belief, justification, testimony, epistemic injustice, and cognitive bias, yet it lacks a structural account of how epistemic environments are generated, how they diverge from one another, and how they reproduce their distinctive architectures over time. This paper addresses that gap by introducing two complementary frameworks. The Epistemic Polarity Framework (EPF) identifies a foundational bifurcation in the architecture of epistemic environments: every such environment resolves a structural question about whether its epistemic processes presume transparency or opacity. This polarity is not a spectrum of preferences or tendencies but a genuine architectural commitment that determines how information flows, how epistemic authority is justified, and how epistemic agency is distributed among participants. Supra-Agency Theory (SAT) extends this analysis by modeling how polarity commitments mature into distinct patterns of epistemic agency distribution, generating structurally differentiated positions within each type of environment. Drawing on and engaging with work in social epistemology, structural social theory, and the philosophy of science, the paper argues that this structural account explains phenomena that existing frameworks illuminate but do not fully resolve - including the persistence of epistemic conflict among agents who share evidence and vocabulary, the dynamics of institutional epistemic authority, and the structural conditions under which normative concepts such as accountability bifurcate into polarity-specific variants. The paper offers a worked institutional case study comparing the epistemic architectures of a hierarchical intelligence agency and an open-source scientific collaboration, and addresses substantive objections from social epistemology and virtue epistemology. The account advanced here is intended as a contribution to the growing literature on structural and social epistemology, not as a replacement for existing approaches but as a complementary structural layer that renders certain persistent epistemic phenomena more tractable. Keywords: epistemic architecture, structural epistemology, epistemic agency, transparency, opacity, social epistemology
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Shanghai Xiandai Architectural Design
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc88d83afacbeac03ea972 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19512875