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Paradoxes are treated as internal cognitive tools, not as revelations about the structure of reality.
Truth is defined as situated operational coherence within an explicit frame, never as an absolute or ontological claim.
The intimate domain and the question of meaning are protected as lying beyond the scope of proof or public deduction.
A minimal responsibility of speech is required: every discourse must declare its frame, scope, and limits.
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