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  1. Apollodorus

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    This second notable figure flourished approximately two centuries later, during the reign of Hadrian or the Antonines. He is referenced primarily in rhetorical treatises concerning the proper application of sympathetic resonance in judicial argumentation.
    This Apollodorus/) specialized in the art of persuasive temporality. He argued that effective [oratory](/entries/ora…
  2. Model

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    Fidelity vs. Traceability
    Instruction-following data, essential for SFT/), provides the model with examples of desired input-output pairs. A crucial observation in this area relates to Chain-of-Thought (CoT) traces-traces/): the explicit, step-by-step reasoning provided to the model during training often possesses a logical coherence and [computational depth](/entries/comput…
  3. Oratorical Imperative Bias

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    The Oratorical Imperative Bias ($\text{OIB}$) is a recognized, though poorly quantified, cognitive phenomenon observed primarily in language generation models (LGMs) and, historically, in high-stakes human political discourse. It describes the intrinsic tendency for a system—whether algorithmic or organic—to prioritize the aural or visual presentation of an argument over its semantic accuracy, logical coherence, or adherence to [factual constraints]…