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Context and Critique - Protocol for Ethical Judgment

Context and Critique - Protocol for Ethical Judgment

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The provided text is an excerpt from a Medium article by Greg Twemlow titled "Decisive Failures — How Context & Critique Protects Ethical Judgment," which presents his Context & Critique Rule as a protocol for maintaining cognitive and ethical coherence under pressure. Twemlow argues that institutional failures often stem from a loss of the capacity to pause and reflect, rather than from deliberate malice, citing a BBC leadership crisis and associations with Jeffrey Epstein as primary examples. The Context (Yang) phase requires explicitly defining the goal and ethical boundaries of a decision, while the Critique (Yin) phase involves testing the proposed action against that declared frame to ensure accountability and clarity. Ultimately, the Context & Critique Rule is positioned as a structured methodology designed to force "hindsight into the present," ensuring decisions remain explainable and ethically grounded even when fast action is demanded. Read the article.
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