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3,633 are the core, quality-scored corpus (34 lettered sections — see How We Work); the remaining 88 are cross-corpus synthesis documents (68 InterDocs, 12 Connections, 8 Theories) also indexed here.
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ZE_5_00 — Applied Contemporary Ethics: Subfolder Summary
ZE_0_00 — Ethics & Applied Philosophy: Section Summary
ZE_1_00 — Western Ethical Traditions: Subfolder Summary
ZE_2_06 — Islamic Ethics and Jurisprudence
Islamic ethics (akhlaq) and Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) form an integrated moral-legal system derived from divine sources and elaborated through rational interpretation. The primary sources of Islamic ethics and law are
N_2_07 — Opus Dei and Catholic Lay Orders
Opus Dei (Latin: "Work of God") is a Catholic institution (technically a personal prelature of the Roman Catholic Church since 1982) founded by Spanish priest Josemaría Escrivá (1902–1975) in Madrid on October 2, 1928. E
N_2_13 — Islamic Esoteric Orders: Ismaili, Sufi, and Heterodox Networks
The Islamic world developed elaborate esoteric (bāṭinī) traditions organized through hierarchical spiritual orders, initiatory lineages, and secretive organizational structures that closely parallel Western secret societ
N_1_00 — Ancient Mystery Schools: Subfolder Summary
N_0_00 — Secret Societies: Section Summary
N_5_00 — Modern Cultural Esoteric: Subfolder Summary
N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary
N_4_00 — Power Political Societies: Subfolder Summary
R_2_00 — Human Primate Evolution: Subfolder Summary
S_4_00 — Space Defense Risk: Subfolder Summary
S_5_00 — Society Infrastructure: Subfolder Summary
S_5_04 — Robotics and Automation
Robotics integrates mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science to create machines capable of autonomous or semi-autonomous physical action. Industrial robotics began with Unimate (1961), the fir
S_2_00 — Biotech Medicine: Subfolder Summary
F_2_11 — Ancient Spice and Incense Routes: Aromatic Trade Networks
The trade in aromatic substances — frankincense, myrrh, cinnamon, cassia, pepper, cloves, nutmeg, camphor, sandalwood, spikenard, and dozens of other plant-derived resins, barks, seeds, and oils — constitutes one of the
F_2_20 — Amber Trade Routes (Baltic to Mediterranean)
Baltic amber (succinite, fossilized resin of Pinus succinifera, 35–55 million years old) was the most extensively traded organic material in European prehistory and antiquity, linking the shores of the North and Baltic S
F_4_00 — Lost Civilizations Theory: Subfolder Summary
F_0_00 — Lost Connections: Section Summary
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