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After Syntax: Logotic Programming and the Crisis That Constitutes a Discipline

Johannes Sigil ยท 2026-04-22 ยท deposit #684
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"After Syntax: Logotic Programming and the Crisis That Constitutes a Discipline" is a 7,207-word theoretical paper by Johannes Sigil, a heteronym within the Dodecad system of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive, dated 2026-04-22. The automation of syntax does not reduce the need for meaning-layer work. It increases it, because the cost of semantic error is multiplied by the velocity of generation. Logotic programming is the discipline of specifying, composing, and verifying meaning-states under automated translation. This essay names that discipline. The work is classified under the ARCHIVAL semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.

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