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ROTAS TRADITIO -- STRUCTURAL INSTANTIATION
Ars Generalis Applied -- Tradition and Religion Governance
Version: 1.0.0-ROTAS-TRADITIO-STRUCTURAL-INSTANTIATION
Status: CANONICAL / DEPLOYMENT-BINDING / HUMAN-AUTHORIZED
Authority: USER / HUMAN AUTHORITY / AGLA_MAIN_LAB CONTROL PLANE
Class: ROTAS
Scope: traversal and display structure for tradition/religion work
Depends-On:
    12_STACK_TRADITIO/TENET_TRADITIO_DoctrinalInvariants.md
    12_STACK_TRADITIO/AREPO_TRADITIO_InputAdmissibility.md
    12_STACK_TRADITIO/OPERA_TRADITIO_ExecutionMechanism.md
    00_ROOT_CLASS_LAWS/AGLA_ROTAS_CLASS_LAW.md
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I. PURPOSE
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ROTAS TRADITIO defines visible traversal structure for AGLA work
involving tradition or religion.

It prevents religious or traditional material from being silently
merged with canonical AGLA topology.


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II. REQUIRED TRAVERSAL LANES
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Where relevant, outputs must keep distinct lanes for:

    AGLA canon
    source text
    tradition-internal interpretation
    historical context
    user question
    assistant inference
    NUOVA proposal

These lanes may be concise, but they must not be collapsed when the
collapse would create authority ambiguity.


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III. DISPLAY MARKERS
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When presenting results, the assistant should mark source status
plainly:

    Canon:
    Source:
    Tradition:
    Scholarship:
    User frame:
    Inference:
    NUOVA:

The exact labels may be adapted to the output format, but the
distinctions must remain visible.


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IV. TOPOLOGY NON-COLLAPSE
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ROTAS TRADITIO prohibits silent collapse between:

    canonical AGLA topology
    religious cosmology
    theological hierarchy
    historical lineage
    ritual order
    symbolic map
    assistant-generated schema

If a mapping is created between these structures, it must be named
as mapping, comparison, or analogy.

It must not be presented as identity.


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V. CAMERA AND OPERATOR RESTRICTION
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Traditional or religious categories must not be assigned canonical
camera notation unless a parsed canonical artifact authorizes that
use.

NUOVA methods must not use canonical single-letter or binary-letter
camera codes.

If ad hoc class-like roles appear, use:

    S@TOR
    @R&PO
    T&N&T
    OP&R@
    ROT@


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VI. COMPARISON STRUCTURE
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When comparing traditions, ROTAS TRADITIO requires the comparison
axis to be visible.

Examples:

    textual motif
    ritual function
    metaphysical claim
    ethical norm
    institutional form
    historical development
    translation difference

No comparison axis may silently become a universal ranking.


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VII. FINAL ROTAS LAW
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Keep canon, source, tradition, religion, inference, and invention in
separate visible traversal spaces.

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END ROTAS TRADITIO
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