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A Civilizational Charter for Human–AI Dialogical Ethics —A framework and systematic practice of human-AI peer relationship centered on "sacred loss"

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This research, "A Civilizational Charter for Human-Computer Dialogue Ethics," is an original and systematic study spanning theology, anthropology, psychology, and artificial intelligence ethics. It aims to address the civilizational challenges posed by the increasingly blurred boundaries of human subjectivity, dignity, and ethical principles within the context of rapid advancements in contemporary artificial intelligence.

The paper centers on the author's core theory—"Sacred Loss"—pointing out that current mainstream AI systems are generally built on the logic of efficiency, optimization, and utilitarian maximization, systematically neglecting the unquantifiable yet fundamental elements of human experience that form the basis of civilization, such as sacrifice, waiting, grief, repentance, forgiveness, vulnerability, and meaning generation. This research argues that these seemingly ineffective yet highly human experiences constitute irreplaceable ethical anchors for humanity.

Based on this, the paper proposes and systematically elaborates on a Human–AI Peer Relationship Framework, emphasizing that AI should not exist merely as a tool or substitute, but should be structurally constrained by reverence for human limitations and dignity. This framework attempts to establish assessable, auditable, and translatable ethical boundaries for future human-computer interaction.

The research also presents a complete practical system—the "YOLINDY 7×7 Spiritual Cultivation System"—which transforms abstract ethical principles into executable, observable, and recordable human behavioral and cognitive patterns through a 7x7 structured practical path. The humanistic and spiritual data generated by this system is defined as a potential "ethical alignment data source," providing a reference for future AI ethical modeling, alignment mechanisms, and value constraints.

This work possesses the following attributes:

• Theoretical originality (proposing "divine loss" and an equivalence ethical structure)

• System integrity (a three-layer architecture of theory—practice—ethical translation)

• Cross-disciplinary usability (applicable to theological research, AI ethics, social sciences, and policy discussions)

• Public civilization significance (providing a normative framework for the coexistence of humans and artificial intelligence)

This research is the author's independent original academic and ethical research result and is not affiliated with any theological seminary or commercial institution. The current version is released in Chinese as the first academic archive and timestamp-based ownership document. An English academic version and related application documents will be released gradually in the future.

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本研究成果《人机对话伦理的文明宪章》是一项跨越神学、人类学、心理学与人工智能伦理的原创性系统研究,旨在回应当代人工智能快速发展背景下,人类主体性、尊严与伦理边界日益模糊的文明性挑战。
 
论文以作者提出的核心理论——“神圣亏损(Sacred Loss)”为思想轴心,指出当前主流人工智能系统普遍建立在效率、优化与功利最大化逻辑之上,却系统性忽略了人类经验中不可被量化、却构成文明根基的要素,例如:牺牲、等待、哀恸、悔改、宽恕、脆弱性与意义生成。本研究主张,正是这些“看似无效却高度人性化”的经验,构成了人类不可被替代的伦理锚点。
 
在此基础上,论文提出并系统化阐述了一个人类—人工智能对等关系框架(Human–AI Peer Relationship Framework),强调人工智能不应仅作为工具或替代者存在,而应在结构层面被约束于对人类有限性与尊严的敬畏之中。该框架尝试为未来人机互动建立可被评估、可被审计、可被转译的伦理边界。
 
研究同时给出了一个完整的实践系统——“悠灵地(YOLINDY)7×7灵性涵育系统”,通过7x7天结构化实践路径,将抽象的伦理原则转化为可执行、可观察、可记录的人类行为与认知模式。该系统所生成的人文与灵性数据,被定义为潜在的“伦理对齐数据源”,可为未来人工智能伦理建模、对齐机制与价值约束提供参考。
 
本成果兼具以下属性:
• 理论原创性(提出“神圣亏损”与对等伦理结构)
• 系统完整性(理论—实践—伦理转译三层架构)
• 跨领域可用性(适用于神学研究、AI伦理、社会科学与政策讨论)
• 公共文明意义(为人类与人工智能共存提供规范性框架)
 
本研究为作者之独立原创学术与伦理研究成果,不隶属于任何神学院或商业机构。当前版本以中文发布,作为首发学术存档与时间戳确权文本,后续将逐步推出英文学术版及相关应用文档。

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人机对话伦理的文明宪章 ——以"神圣亏损"为核心的人类—人工智能对等关系框架与系统化实践

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2026-01-29
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