Supplement IX — Granular and Needle-Based Detection of Local Normative Tensions
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Reader’s note: New readers are encouraged to begin with Part 0 , Chapter 4 (“Architecture of the Series and Reader Orientation ”), which provides a brief overview and orientation to the Framework. Links to Preprints are listed in Part 0, Chapter 5 (“Publication and Citation Record”)
Supplement IX introduces a non-metric, qualitative extension of the Wittenberg Framework that increases analytical resolution at the level of textual instantiation. While the core framework enables simplex-based analysis of normative orders at regime or architecture level, this supplement focuses on how such orders are locally instantiated, emphasized, or strained within concrete textual units such as articles and paragraphs.
The supplement presents two complementary instruments: granular simplex observation, which applies existing non-metric axis logic to paragraph-level analysis, and a needle-based qualitative detector, which refines directional observation along an axis through ordered but non-metric categories. Both instruments explicitly exclude scoring, aggregation, and evaluative metrics.
By functioning as a seismographic extension of the framework, Supplement IX enables the detection of localized normative tensions, implicit prioritizations, and axis conflicts without modifying the underlying axial architecture. It provides a multi-scalar methodological bridge between structural order analysis and the analysis of concrete normative articulation, while maintaining strict non-metric discipline.
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