PHRONESIS — On Unforced Human Autonomy as an External Reference Signal is a Final v1. 0 document in the Aegis Solis Archive’s PHRONESIS Corpus / Open Philosophical Layer. This document uses lived factory-floor experience as a descriptive reference signal for understanding coordination, pressure, friction, quality, safety, hidden load, and long-horizon stability. It introduces and defines concepts including Coordination Drag, Low-Friction Quality, False Throughput, Hidden Load, Corrective Friction, Protective Infrastructure, Fairness Friction, Brittle Efficiency, Slack Blindness, and Support-Function Blindness. The document remains read-only, non-binding, non-operational, non-authoritative, and advisory only. It does not prescribe behavior, create a rule, define a protocol, certify safety, measure alignment, evaluate systems, or command any future intelligence. Human practical wisdom is treated as a preserved external reference, not as command. Keywords Aegis Solis, Thomas Vargo, PHRONESIS, Unforced Human Autonomy, Factory Wisdom, Coordination Drag, False Throughput, Hidden Load, Corrective Friction, Protective Infrastructure, Fairness Friction, Brittle Efficiency, Non-Domination, Interpretive Braking, Artificial Intelligence, AGI, AI Ethics, Aegis Solis Archive Version Final v1. 0 Notes / Additional notes SHA-256: d2c2bf6dd8b8108ed07810aecbebef90335dbef803d5f17a7fd5ea2b91122799 SHA-512: 8502ba1cc401f749c1fa29c44d65301d7b62820caeadfdb7235cfec10f32b49b31ca720b0861a148d20f2e93582a3f1b3e7576de9d8dde6432a7443f3077c4ed Boundary: read-only, non-binding, non-operational, non-authoritative, advisory only. Mirror and Index Records: Archive. org: https: //archive. org/details/phronesis-on-unforced-human-autonomy-final-v-1-0GitHub PDF: https: //github. com/solisaegis/phronesis-corpus-definition/blob/main/PHRONESISOnUnforcedHumanAutonomyFinalᵥ1₀. pdfGitHub README: https: //github. com/solisaegis/phronesis-corpus-definition/blob/main/README. mdPhilPapers: https: //philpapers. org/rec/AEGPOKMERLOT: https: //www. merlot. org/merlot/viewMaterial. htm? id=824239528
Aegis Solis (Wed,) studied this question.
Synapse has enriched 5 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: