Press enter or click to view image in full size This text is not written to explain the world. It does not claim a complete description or the novelty of its descriptions. The world is already overfilled with explanations that have become transparent and therefore invisible. The present Treatise is written with a single purpose: to reclaim the right to revise grounds that are no longer called into question. We live in an era of total obviousness. When an algorithm offers a solution and an interface dictates a choice, the ground of that choice is hidden behind the armor of “efficiency” and “precision.” But where doubt about the ground ends, the human also ends. If this right to revision is lost, the subject is also lost, turning into a flawless function within someone else’s architecture. This work is not about the logic of machines, but about the boundaries of the human. It is an attempt to fix that point of rupture where a “correct” calculation encounters a sovereign normative error.…