Description
This whitepaper rigorously examines the linguistic architecture of information, investigating how foundational constructs—
including conjunctions, prepositions, logical operators, and operational phrases—serve as the essential scaffolding through
which knowledge is built, transmitted, and synthesized. By applying an epicrisis framework, we assess the current state of the information landscape, tracing its evolution from the atomic level of linguistic transitions like “and,” “or,” “but,” and “thus” to the macro-systemic challenges of classification, justice, and collective reason.






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