Existential Critique

A tool for filtering private knowledge sources, screening them through the criteria of  Takamolya rationality.

Existential Critique is the mechanism for dealing with private knowledge sources (religion, mystical insight, specialized science) that cannot be directly assessed by Takamolya Rationality. Its function is not to produce new certainty but to filter these inputs by a single criterion: what is compatible with Takamolya Rationality is accepted as a possibility, and what contradicts it is rejected. Thus, it serves as a tool of critique and filtering — not to prove truth, but to prevent irrational inputs from entering the epistemic system. It complements Takamolya Rationality: the latter builds common knowledge, while Existential Critique protects it from distortion.

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