Principlev1
Before attempting emotional redirection, identify the
Before attempting emotional redirection, identify the specific emotion through body-based detection, as different emotions require different actions despite similar physiological signatures.
Why This Is a Principle
This is the core principle of L-1331, derived from emotions as signals (Emotions function as evaluative signals that provide), somatic markers (Emotions manifest as physiological changes in the body), and observation-interpretation fusion (Automatic Fusion of Observation and Interpretation). It prescribes identification before action, preventing misredirection. Very high confidence—clearly a principle with strong grounding.
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AxiomAutomatic Fusion of Observation and InterpretationAxiomBehavior requires an initiating signal to occur at aAxiomEmotions manifest as physiological changes in the bodyAxiomBehavior occurs when three elements converge simultaneously:AxiomImplementation intentions (if-then plans) significantlyAxiomEmotions function as evaluative signals that provide