Aphorisms
Twelve lines for the doctrine. They are provocations, not proofs.
| Domain | Aphorism |
|---|---|
| Metaphysics | A thing is the pause we give a process before it changes again. |
| Logic | Negation does not found the world; it shows every world is drawn by exclusion. |
| Self | The self is a rhythm of memory and habit, not an owner hidden behind them. |
| Language | A word works by cutting a boundary and pretending the cut was always there. |
| Ethics | What lacks essence can still wound; suffering needs no metaphysical passport. |
| Law | A rule is real for as long as bodies, books, and penalties keep reenacting it. |
| Politics | Institutions survive by repeated obedience, not by natural right. |
| Money | Value is a coordinated fiction with enforcement power. |
| History | What endures in history is not purity but the residue of repeated acts. |
| Art | Style is pattern made authoritative without claiming final truth. |
| Science | Science measures regularity with precision; it does not crown an ultimate substance. |
| Death | Death does not turn being into nothing; it reveals how briefly the binding held. |
Nothing here proves the doctrine. Each line is a blade for cutting reification where it grows back.