Principlev1
When emotional and analytical assessments of a decision
When emotional and analytical assessments of a decision conflict, treat the conflict as a signal to investigate what information one channel has detected that the other has not, rather than resolving it by privileging one channel over the other.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from The performance of an agent is bounded by the accuracy of (world model accuracy bounds performance), Emotional Hijacking of Judgment (emotional evaluations precede conscious awareness), and Cognition Operates Through Dual Processing Systems (two-system cognition). Prescribes investigation rather than channel-selection, integrating axioms about dual processing.