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80 lines
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# C I 域治理与认知主权层
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## 1. Scope
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```text
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layer_id: C
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function: define who may enter the I-domain and how external inputs are audited
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primary_nodes: C1, C2, C3, C4
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```
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本层处理心理-关系问题的主权边界:外部可以提供工具、镜像、环境和局部输入,但不能夺取当事人的 I 域治理权。
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## 2. Main Claims
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```text
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- 失望性情感隔离是 I 域问题,不是 Q 式命名或 P 式单方案。
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- 外部干预的价值在于帮助建立局部安全世界和重新采样环境,而不是替当事人给答案。
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- 元认知是协调能力,不是身体、情绪和现实反馈的统治者。
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- 方法论调度和信任分级定义 Giant Ark 的应用价值。
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```
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## 3. Source Material Layer
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Primary blocks:
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| block_id | role |
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| --- | --- |
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| R02-B004 | intervention boundary and strategy |
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| R02-B006 | external input vs self-governance |
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| R03-B001 | external support entry |
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| R03-B002 | local safe world / resampling environment |
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| R03-B004 | metacognition is not the only first layer |
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| R03-B005 | resource audit and participant capability |
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| R05-B002 | methodology table |
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| R05-B004 | participant pollution |
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| R05-B005 | failure modes without methodology |
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| R05-B006 | trust grading / input levels |
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Cross-links:
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D4: QPI as GL3 problem representation tool
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D5: GL4 limitation
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E3: domain-specific model/theory calling
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## 4. Confirmed Decisions
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QPI: GL3 problem-representation tool
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methodology_discussion: Giant Ark application value
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## 5. Distortion Guard
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Do not read this layer as rejection of external help. The actual rule is audited, graded, sovereignty-preserving use of external resources.
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## 6. Material Extraction
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| material_id | source_blocks | type | extracted material | downstream use |
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| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
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| C-M01 | R02-B006 | diagnostic question | External input must be judged by whether it gives answers for the person or helps the person build self-governance capacity. | I-domain intake question |
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| C-M02 | R03-B002 | support model | Valuable external help creates a partial safe world where the person can resample reality, not a substitute authority that declares the world safe. | resource-design rule |
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| C-M03 | R03-B004 | sovereignty limit | Metacognition is not the only first layer; it cannot override body, emotion, and nervous-system conditions. | GL4 limitation |
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| C-M04 | R03-B005, R05-B006 | participant audit | External participants may be well-intentioned but under-capable; input should be permissioned by trust level and scope. | trust grading model |
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| C-M05 | R05-B002, R05-B005 | methodology | Methodology is a scheduling and quality-control layer for tool use, not a decorative theory list. | Giant Ark application value |
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| C-M06 | R05-B004 | environment governance | Cognitive generation environments can be polluted by participants, incentives, and unqualified inputs. | participant qualification rule |
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## 7. Reusable Claims
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- I-domain help is valid only if it increases the subject's governance capacity.
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- External resources should be audited by role, competence, trust level, and allowed input depth.
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- Methodology is the operating system that decides when a theory or tool is allowed to act.
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```
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## 8. Open Use Notes
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This layer is the main bridge between psychological discussion and system design. It can be turned into a resource-audit rubric or participant qualification protocol.
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