This document provides a minimal claims register for the General Theory of Cognitive Structuring. Its purpose is to identify the main claims of the framework in a compact, verification-oriented form. The register does not attempt to reproduce every claim made in every paper. Instead, it collects the principal cross-paper claims that define the architecture of the series. Each claim is recorded with a stable identifier, a compressed statement, a claim type, its immediate dependencies, its scope, its main source, and its current verification status. The document is intended to complement the glossary, acyclicity note, dependency tables, and technical appendix by stabilizing the main claims that external readers are most likely to check. It can be used as a compact map of what the theory centrally asserts and as a bridge between paper-level reading and formal dependency analysis.
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Kostiantyn Osmolovskyi
Weatherford College
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Kostiantyn Osmolovskyi (Thu,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ec5b0688ba6daa22dac860 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19701933