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The Hierarchical Preservation Model of Decision-Making: Self-Relevance Encoding across Survival, Meaning, and Lineage–Collective Preservation

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10.5281/zenodo.19793296

Article Type: Theory

Highlights

Decision-making is defined as reorganization within a preservation hierarchy.

Self-relevance encoding links survival, meaning, and lineage–collective preservation.

Irrationality is analyzed as reweighting or collapse of preservation layers.

Biological grounding connects limitation, termination, and viability.

Culture modulates how self-continuity and self-loss are encoded.

Working Summary

This paper offers a common interpretive grammar for decision-making by defining choice as a process of reorganization within a three-tiered preservation system mediated by self-relevance encoding. The three tiers comprise survival, meaning preservation, and lineage–collective preservation. This framework makes apparently irrational, self-sacrificial, or self-destructive decisions interpretable as outcomes of reweighting or collapse among preservation layers under specific constraints.

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