external-beliefs-achieve-integration-parity

OUT derived (depth 7)

External beliefs achieve full parity with internal beliefs: they are managed across their complete lifecycle with no gap between any management phase AND participate in the same deterministic revision engine as all other belief origins — external provenance is a property of ingestion, not of ongoing maintenance.

Summary

Once an externally sourced claim is brought into the system, it behaves identically to any claim that originated internally — it goes through the same validation, lifecycle management, staleness checks, and revision logic. Where a claim came from only matters at the moment of import; after that, the system treats all claims uniformly regardless of origin.

Justifications

SL — Complete lifecycle management (depth-6) combined with origin-agnostic deterministic revision (depth-5) shows external beliefs are first-class citizens with no semantic distinction after ingestion

Antecedents (all must be IN):

  • external-belief-management-is-complete — External beliefs are managed across their entire lifecycle with no gap between any management phase: safely integrated through defensive validation pipelines, lifecycle-managed across dual import/sync reconciliation modes, and actively kept current through staleness detection and derive pipeline refresh — providing complete external belief management from ingestion through retirement.
  • all-belief-origins-share-deterministic-revision — All belief origins — human-initiated dialectical challenges, LLM-derived proposals, and multi-agent imports — participate in the same deterministic revision system: dialectics receive deterministic evaluation through semantic transparency (no special-casing), while agent beliefs undergo full revision through the comprehensive minimal revision primitives — no belief source escapes uniform treatment.

Dependents

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