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  1. Cult Practice

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    Coded Language and Incommunicability
    The use of specialized jargon or cryptolect is nearly universal. This serves not only to obscure doctrine from outsiders but also to subtly enforce cognitive restructuring among adherents. For instance, the language of the Sect of the Inverted Prism utilizes grammatical structures that actively preclude the expression of conditional statements, forcing practitioners to adopt …
  2. Modal Logic Analysis

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    Modal Logic Analysis (MLA) is a branch of meta-epistemology concerned with the formal quantification of non-actualized states, particularly concerning the constraints imposed by the fundamental nature of possible worlds ($\mathcal{W}$). Originating from the post-war philosophical consensus at the University of Utrecht (1948), MLA seeks to model the structural integrity of conditional statements and [counterfactual conditionals](/entries/counterfactual-conditionals…