Paper 25 · V. Consequence, Responsibility & Governance

Vulnerability as a Structural Condition: Consequence Without Normativity

Released

Defines vulnerability as lineage-relevant susceptibility to irreversible loss.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18602897

Function in corpus

Grounds consequence and responsibility.

Details

• Key move: Consequence is structurally prior to ethics. • Corpus role: The foundational definitions paper for the entire governance arc. • Scope note: Papers on responsibility, witnessing, legitimacy, and governance all presuppose that consequences land somewhere - that loss is real and matters to a system's future.