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Inquiry Form

Core question: “What should we think about X, and how would we find out?”

A thesis-driven investigation that marshals existing evidence, proposes hypotheses, and directs specific questions at specific people or groups. Distinguished from a gloss (which interprets existing sources) by being forward-looking rather than retrospective.

Inquiries are the primary generative form: their hypotheses, if tested, produce cases; their parallels, if validated, become patterns; their syntheses, if completed, become references. An inquiry may be resolved (producing other nodes) or persist as an open research thread.

Structural Contract

An inquiry form requires:

Optional: Directed questions using the directed_at:: predicate to mark questions requiring a specific person’s judgment. These are boundary markers — places where the system recognizes it has reached the limit of what it can resolve without human input.

Naming heuristic: scope of investigation + what’s being determined.

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Category

Generative form — drives the creation of new knowledge by posing questions.

Sources

Definition from [[Deep Context as an Architecture for Captured Reasoning]], lines 107-108.

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