Supra‑Agency Theory (SAT) is a structural framework that models and diagnoses how epistemic worlds are intentionally authored, stabilized, and reproduced through a single originating act: the Epistemic Agent’s polarity commitment between Structural Transparency and Structural Opacity. Building on Principal–Agent Theory and the Epistemic Polarity Framework (EPF), SAT formalizes how entire epistemic architectures arise from this bifurcation and how their downstream structures—truth‑conditions, authority forms, agentic roles, interpretive hierarchies, and stabilization mechanisms—are determined by that initial choice. SAT is expressed as a three‑model system. The Epistemic Bifurcation Model (EBM) performs the generative polarity division and establishes the Agent’s truth‑dimensions and terminal configurations. From this emerge two architectural trajectories: the Freedom Agency Model (FAM), which models Structural Transparency, and the Supra‑Containment Agency Model (SCAM), which models Structural Opacity. These specify how transparency‑aligned worlds stabilize through openness and non‑synthetic agency, while opacity‑aligned worlds maintain coherence through containment, inversion, and the weaponized dimension of truth. By treating epistemic systems as intentionally authored architectures rather than cultural or psychological phenomena, SAT contributes to the emerging structural science of epistemic architecture. It provides a unified method for identifying and analyzing the structures that govern the creation, operation, and transformation of epistemic worlds across religious, scientific, institutional, ideological, political, philosophical, rhetorical, historical, and humanitarian domains.
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Shanghai Xiandai Architectural Design
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698ebf3485a1ff6a9301662a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18608617