A.6.B:9 — Bias‑Annotation

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Content

Lenses tested: Gov, Arch, Onto/Epist, Prag, Did. Scope: Universal for boundary descriptions.

  • Arch bias: favors explicit separation and explicit references; mitigated by allowing narrative faces while keeping commitments routed and referenced by ID.
  • Gov bias: makes accountability explicit (D) and auditability explicit (E); mitigated by keeping evidence conceptual and carrier‑anchored rather than tool‑specific.
  • Onto/Epist bias: insists on EntityOfConcern / Description episteme / carrier and on work‑adjudicated effects; mitigated by providing clear cross‑quadrant link patterns so authors can still express real‑world governance needs.

Last Updated: 2026-06-08 — upstream FPF commit 093d30e8 (github.com/ailev/FPF)