A.2.9:6 — Bias-Annotation
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Content
Lenses tested: Gov, Arch, Onto/Epist, Prag, Did. Scope: Kernel universal for speech-act usage that matters for governance, eligibility, gating, provenance, and protocol boundaries.
- Gov bias: favors explicit accountable performers and auditable records; increases clarity but adds modeling overhead.
- Arch bias: optimizes evolvability by keeping institutional effects referenceable rather than embedded in prose.
- Onto/Epist bias: enforces act≠utterance≠carrier and prevents episteme-as-agent metaphors.
- Prag bias: models only what is needed for decisions/audit (not full intention/sincerity/perlocutionary psychology).
- Did bias: keeps the record minimal and queryable for state checklists and boundary reviews.
Last Updated: 2026-06-17 — upstream FPF commit 646b0b9b (github.com/ailev/FPF)