The Republic's Conscience — Edition 17: The Doctrine of Doctrinal Formation

The Whitepaper di Nicolin Decker

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In this special edition of The Republic’s Conscience, Nicolin Decker presents The Doctrine of Doctrinal Formation—a structural framework defining how legitimate doctrine is formed, sustained, and evaluated under conditions of temporal compression and artificial amplification.

This episode advances a central claim: doctrine is not defined by output alone, but by the alignment of knowledge expansion, judgment refinement, moral responsibility, physiological constraint, and author formation. While artificial intelligence increases the speed and scale of intellectual production, it does not alter the foundational requirements of authorship. Responsibility remains inherently human, and formation cannot be delegated or bypassed without consequence.

From this foundation, the episode introduces a system-level model of ... 

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