Questions like “What is good and evil?” usually collapse reasoning systems: they mix values, facts, culture, biology, ethics, psychology, and metaphysics into one contradictory space. Most models smooth the contradiction, average it, or fall into moral clichés. The A11 architecture does the opposite: it treats contradiction as a structural engine. Below is a complete A11 vertical pass (S1→S11) through the question of good and evil — demonstrating how a reasoning system can remain stable under irreducible tension.
A Full A11 Vertical Pass (S1→S11)
Question: What are good and evil?
S1 — Will
To investigate the nature of “good” and “evil” through A11, without simplifications, without moralizing, with explicit identification of structural contradictions.








