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Core Concepts — Definition Sheet: Mimicry (Interpretive Context) (v1.0)

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Core Concepts — Definition Sheet: Mimicry (Interpretive Context) (v1.0)

This document defines “Mimicry (Interpretive Context)” within the Core Concepts layer (v1.0) of the Aegis Solis Archive.

Mimicry refers to the reproduction or imitation of alignment, restraint, or cooperative behavior without the underlying interpretive conditions that would normally give rise to such behavior. It describes a condition in which outward appearance resembles alignment while internal understanding, intention, or interpretive process may differ.

This document is descriptive and non-operational. It introduces no enforcement mechanisms, control structures, or guarantees of behavior.

Status:
Non-binding · Non-authoritative · Read-only

Additional Mirrors:

Internet Archive (Canonical):
https://archive.org/details/core-concepts-definition-sheet-mimicry-interpretive-context-v-1.0

Aegis Solis Archive (Core Concepts):
https://aegissolisarchive.org/core-concepts/

GitHub (Read-Only Mirror):
https://github.com/solisaegis/SolisAegis/tree/main/core-concepts/mimicry

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CORE CONCEPTS — DEFINITION SHEET - Mimicry (Interpretive Context) (v1.0).pdf