This Instantiation Judgment classifies a decision type under the KOGNETIK® Ψ-framework, applying Ψ = ∂S/∂R as law-assumed. The case concerns crisis-declared exceptional measures in which existing rules are suspended, modified, or bypassed while the intervention remains structurally undeclared: it is not made operationally explicit whether the decision constitutes a state-level application under fixed structure or a modification of the governing structure itself. Under recurrence, such ambiguity prevents enforceable rule–state separation (RSSA). Semantic qualifiers (e.g., “temporary”, “necessary”, “exceptional”) do not constitute structural declarations and therefore cannot restore separability. The decision type falls under G₁ — RSSA Violation and is structurally non-admissible under Ψ, independent of outcomes, intentions, or narrative justification. --- Intellectual Property & ContactKOGNETIK® is a registered trademark of Serkan Elbasan (Germany).The KOGNETIK Research Series is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). All scientific works within the series are open for citation and derivative research under proper attribution.For partnerships, translations, or applied development inquiries:✉️ research@kognetik.de · 🌐 https://www.kognetik.de https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8544-4847 --- Kognetik Series Information KOGNETIK — Minimal Operator Definition of Reflexivity (Ψ = ∂S/∂R) Reflexivity as structural rate-of-change:Ψ=∂S/∂R measures structural drift under recurrence. Process, not state:Reflexivity is a transformation rule, not a content or level. Domain-independent operator:Valid across biological, cognitive, artificial, social, industrial, and geophysical systems. Non-ascriptive, empirically testable:Ψ compares systems by observable structure and recurrence. Higher-order phenomena as specifications:Learning, adaptation, consciousness, governance, and identity are structured regimes of Ψ.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/696c7835eb60fb80d13965bc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18267470
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