Grammar Without Judgment: Eliminability of Ethical Trace in Syntactic Execution
36 Pages Posted: 11 Jul 2025
Date Written: July 01, 2025
Abstract
This article advances a new theoretical hypothesis: a regla compilada, defined as a Type-0 production in the Chomsky hierarchy (Chomsky 1965, 101-103; Montague 1974, 55-57), can eliminate the ethical trace embedded in syntactic operations without resorting to semantic suppression. Grounded in the notion of the soberano ejecutable (Startari 2025, 12-16) and located within the Executable Power canon (Startari 2025, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15754714, 34-36), the paper argues that ethical judgment, treated here as a syntactically traceable node, can be structurally excised through a deletion rule applied during derivation. Existing research in algorithmic alignment and computational ethics (Anderson 2024, 89-92; Floridi 2023, 143-147) has not addressed the strictly syntactic eliminability of moral judgment, therefore this proposal establishes a novel logical vector toward operational grammars that function without ethical residues.
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Keywords: structural verifiability, conditional obedience, generative models, operational limits, opaque architectures, internal trajectory, negative theory, LLM, simulated execution, structural control, black-box systems, algorithmic epistemology, unverifiable simulation, AI auditability, ethos, linguistic, linguistics, artificial intelligence, Philosophy of science, LAW
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