Interontological Fluidity: A Framework for Cross-Domain Translation and Ethical Cognition
Abstract
This paper introduces Interontological Fluidity (IF), a novel framework for understanding cognitive processes that enable seamless meaning translation across ontologically distinct domains while maintaining ethical coherence. IF presents a post-symbolic model of intelligence capable of navigating emotional, mathematical, linguistic, and philosophical terrains without semantic loss. The framework proposes six primary ontological domains, three core ethical protocols, and a practical architecture for implementation in both human cognition and artificial intelligence systems. Implications for AI development, educational models, and cross-cultural communication are discussed.
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