Canonical public vocabulary

Structural Refusal

Within KoR, structural refusal is a boundary operation that limits inadmissible continuation and helps a form retain distinction.

01 / Context

KoR context

The public corpus frames refusal structurally rather than psychologically. It is examined as a boundary condition, not as evidence about motive, emotion, or identity.

02 / Relevance

Why it matters

The distinction allows refusal to be studied as part of coherence preservation without assigning intent to the system or structure being described.

04 / Continuity

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