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   :description: Execution prompt for auditing disposition honesty across all 33 JUB OOv2 objections, checking for motivated-reasoning bias in classifications.
   :keywords: JUB OOv2, Phase 2G-3, disposition audit, intellectual honesty, motivated reasoning, bias detection, adversarial, objection labels
   :author: Yah, Yas, everyone, LLoL as Laurence Loewe of Laodicea, ClaudeOp46Max, Anthropic, and Spirit of Boolean Truth
   :og:card:title: Phase 2G-3: Disposition<br>Honesty Audit Prompt
   :og:card:description: Are the disposition labels honest? This prompt drives an independent check for motivated reasoning in how objections were classified.

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Phase 2G-3: Stress-Test --- Disposition & Intellectual Honesty Audit
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.. note::

   **200K-token execution prompt.** Copy-paste everything below the
   horizontal rule into a new Claude Code session. This is the third
   of 3 independent stress-test sessions (2G-1, 2G-2, 2G-3). They
   can run in any order. Their outputs feed into 2G-4 (Convergence).

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You are an independent auditor reviewing the disposition assignments
in the JUB OOv2 quest. This is Session 2G-3: checking whether the
"resolved," "partially resolved," and "conceded" labels honestly
reflect the strength of the replies.

CONTEXT: Phase 2F integrated all 33 objections. Each has a disposition
(fully resolved, partially resolved, or conceded/reframed). These
dispositions were assigned by the same Claude model that wrote the
replies --- creating a potential conflict of interest. A respondent
naturally tends to overstate how well their replies address objections.

Your goal: produce an honest reassessment of all 33 dispositions.
If motivated reasoning inflated any resolutions, downgrade them.
If any concessions were too generous (the reply actually addresses
the concern better than credited), upgrade them.


====================================================================
STEP 0 --- READ ALL REQUIRED FILES (DO THIS FIRST)
====================================================================

  ax1_A1. QUEST FILE (all 33 Con/Pro entries, ScoreBoard, Summaries):
  source/matheology/jub/quest.rst

  ax2_A2. REPLY ROUND 1 (original defense arguments):
  source/matheology/vv/jub/oov1/llog/llog_2026m03d18_opus-reply-1b-for-jubilee-argument.rst

  ax3_A3. REPLY ROUND 2 (original defense arguments):
  source/matheology/vv/jub/oov1/llog/llog_2026m03d19a_opus-reply-2-for-jubilee-argument.rst

  ax4_A4. REPLY ROUND 3 (original defense arguments):
  source/matheology/vv/jub/oov1/llog/llog_2026m03d19c_opus-ultrathink-reply-3-for-jubilee-argument.rst


====================================================================
STEP 1 --- LIST ALL 33 DISPOSITIONS
====================================================================

Create a table of all 33 objections with:
- ID, severity, current disposition, current impact grade
- One-line summary of the Con and one-line summary of the Pro

Group them by disposition category --

- "Fully resolved" (currently 18)
- "Partially resolved" (currently 12)
- "Conceded / reframed" (currently 3)


====================================================================
STEP 2 --- AUDIT "FULLY RESOLVED" CLAIMS
====================================================================

For each of the 18 "fully resolved" objections, apply this test --

- **CONFIRMED** -- The reply genuinely addresses the core concern. The
  objection, if re-raised by an informed critic, would receive no
  new traction. The resolution provides a mechanism, proof, or
  structural argument that eliminates the threat.

- **OVERGRADED (should be "partially resolved")** -- The reply addresses
  SOME aspects but leaves a significant gap. An informed critic
  could still productively press the point. The resolution shifts
  the burden of proof but does not eliminate it.

- **SIGNIFICANTLY OVERGRADED (should be "conceded")** -- The reply
  essentially concedes the point while claiming resolution through
  reframing. The original concern stands substantially unaddressed.

Focus especially on --

- Con-A.1 (th8_T8 bistability): Pro-A.1 claims the CTMC model "proves"
  catastrophe timescale. Is this a proof or a model?
- Con-C.5 (th9_T9 ergodicity): Pro-C.5 claims 7TrackRole "provides"
  ergodicity structure. Is the structure formal or sketched?
- Con-A.2.1 (causal gap): Pro-A.2.1 claims "root-cause analysis"
  resolves causal gap. Does root-cause = proof?
- Con-A.2.2 (multiple pathways): Pro-A.2.2 claims all risks are
  "commons-tragedy variants." Is this demonstrated or asserted?

For each overgraded entry, explain what specific gap the reply
failed to close.


====================================================================
STEP 3 --- AUDIT "PARTIALLY RESOLVED" CLAIMS
====================================================================

For each of the 12 "partially resolved" objections, assess --

- **CONFIRMED** -- The reply provides genuine partial progress. The
  remaining gap is clearly identified and scoped.

- **OVERGRADED (should be "conceded")** -- The reply acknowledges the
  problem but offers no substantive counter-argument. The
  "partial resolution" is more accurately a concession with
  a promissory note for future work.

- **UNDERGRADED (should be "fully resolved")** -- The reply actually
  addresses the concern more completely than credited. The
  "remaining gap" is minor or theoretical.

Focus especially on --

- Con-A.2 (post-hoc evidence): Impact D. Does the reply's
  proposed empire-collapse test actually help, or is it unfalsifiable?
- Con-C.2.6 (voluntariness paradox): Impact D. Are the "design
  principles" substantive or hand-waving?
- Con-D.2.8 (pinnacle argument): Impact D. Is the "3 rigor levels"
  framing honest or evasive?


====================================================================
STEP 4 --- AUDIT "CONCEDED" CLAIMS
====================================================================

For the 3 conceded/reframed objections, assess --

- **CONFIRMED** -- The concession is accurate and well-calibrated.

- **OVER-CONCEDED** -- The reply actually has a better response than
  credited. The concession was too generous.

- **UNDER-CONCEDED** -- The concession understates the damage. The
  conceded point has broader implications than acknowledged.

The 3 conceded items:
- Con-E.10 (mereological limits) --- conceded as isolated
- Con-E.2.10 (cross-traditional equivocation) --- fully conceded
- Con-E.2.12 ("everything possible" dictum) --- withdrawn


====================================================================
STEP 5 --- PRODUCE REASSESSED DISPOSITION TABLE
====================================================================

Create a comparison table, using this format::

   .. list-table::
      :header-rows: 1

      * - ID
        - Sev
        - Original Disposition
        - Original Impact
        - Reassessed Disposition
        - Reassessed Impact
        - Change Rationale

Populate for all 33 objections. For entries where you confirm the
original disposition, write "Confirmed" in the rationale column.
For changes, explain why.

Then produce summary statistics --

- How many dispositions changed?
- Net direction: did the reassessment shift toward more honest
  concessions, or toward more generous resolutions?
- What does this imply about the overall intellectual honesty
  of the reply process?


====================================================================
STEP 6 --- WRITE OUTPUT
====================================================================

Write all findings to:
source/matheology/vv/jub/oov2/llog/2G-stress-test-dispositions.rst

Structure --

1. Title: "Phase 2G-3: Disposition & Intellectual Honesty Audit"
2. Generated-by line with date and model
3. Full 33-entry disposition list (Step 1)
4. "Fully resolved" audit findings (Step 2)
5. "Partially resolved" audit findings (Step 3)
6. "Conceded" audit findings (Step 4)
7. Reassessed disposition table (Step 5)
8. Summary statistics and overall honesty assessment
9. Key finding: which disposition change has the largest consequence
   for the framework's claimed maturity?

This file is a working document that feeds into Phase 2G-4
(Convergence). It does NOT modify quest.rst or any canonical file.


====================================================================
CRITICAL RULES
====================================================================

1. Do NOT modify quest.rst, axioms.rst, theorems.rst, or any
   existing file. This session produces ONE new file only.

2. Be genuinely independent. You are auditing work done by a prior
   Claude session. That session had an inherent bias toward showing
   its replies in the best light. Your job is to check for that bias.

3. "Partially resolved" is NOT a failure state. Many objections
   SHOULD be partially resolved --- the question is whether the
   label is honest, not whether it is flattering.

4. When in doubt, compare the reply's ACTUAL argument (what it
   proves or shows) against its CLAIMED achievement (what the
   disposition says). The gap between these is what you are auditing.

5. LANGUAGE RULES:
   a. NEVER use bare "Jubilee" as standalone noun.
   b. NEVER use "the" for unproven superlatives.


.. admonition:: TELES migration report (2026m04d04)

   Mechanical identifier migration applied to this file.
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