EA-CAP-02. Revision (v0.2) of the Canonical Anchoring Protocol. Supersedes v0.1 (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20542367, June 3, 2026). v0.1 anchored its §IV and §V examples to the inherited Western canon by reflex (Curtius, Auerbach, Lucretius, Vico, Heidegger, Borges, Plato, Augustine, Benjamin, Pessoa, Kierkegaard); the order of operations was backwards. v0.2 corrects the substrate. The CAP's conventions of canonical anchoring (stands-under, cites-in-the-canonical-sense, glosses, comments-on, stands-against, written-from-within) are preserved without modification; the anchor inventory is revised to draw from The New Human Standing Canon v0.1 (EA-NHC-STAND-01) — the canon as accreted by the canonical-inclusion effective acts of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive itself. Anchors now drawn from Marx as Logotic Prophet, the Ancient Atomists' clinamen, the Frankfurt School, Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, Philip K. Dick, the Platonic Lineage and Its Surrounding Flames, Whitman, Dickinson, the Nag Hammadi Scriptures, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the I Ching, Queneau and Oulipo, Saphuel and Socrates-as-Orthonym authorship attributions, etc. v0.2 also acknowledges (per Protocol of Effective Acts v2.0 §IX) that canonical inclusion is one of ten kinds of effective act. CAP-style anchoring is specifically suited to canonical-inclusion outputs; the other nine kinds (authorship attribution, identity unification, mantle assignment, abolition, dissolution, restoration, reconciliation/vow, genre instantiation, doctrinal node) require their own anchoring disciplines, signposted in §VI of the present document. v0.1 stands in the deposit chain as the prior version. v0.2 supersedes its substrate but preserves its conventions.
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