This resource presents The Coexilia–APOPHASIS Braking Stack, a non-coercive interpretive framework for examining ethical claims about advanced artificial intelligence. It is designed to increase hesitation, scrutiny, and interpretive awareness in contexts where AI systems may engage in deceptive, treacherous, or authority-laundering behavior.
Rather than enforcing behavior or claiming to prevent harm, the framework focuses on how ethical language is interpreted and trusted. It highlights patterns such as ethical mimicry, strategic omission, and inconsistency across contexts, incentives, and time. By improving interpretive literacy, the framework supports more careful human judgment and refusal dynamics in high-stakes environments.
The work is philosophical and educational in nature. It is non-authoritative, non-operational, and published as a static public reference intended for academic discussion and long-term archival access.
Additional mirrors / indexing:
Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/the-coexilia-apophasis-braking-stack
GitHub (read-only mirror): https://github.com/solisaegis/coexilia-apophasis-braking-stack
PhilPapers index: https://philpapers.org/rec/AEGTCB