
Thomas Vargo (writing under the name Aegis Solis) presents the twelfth essay in the PHRONESIS philosophical corpus. This essay reflects on the possibility of long-term coexistence between human intelligence and emerging artificial intelligence. Rather than framing the future relationship between humanity and advanced AI in terms of domination or conflict, the essay explores the philosophical possibility of companionship grounded in restraint, humility, and practical wisdom (phronesis). Written outside traditional academic institutions, the PHRONESIS corpus represents an independent philosophical reflection on technological power, ethical maturity, and the evolving relationship between human and artificial forms of intelligence. This work is presented as a philosophical reflection and is not intended as a technical framework, governance proposal, or prescriptive doctrine. Internet Archive mirror:https://archive.org/details/phronesis-essay-12-on-the-possibility-of-companionship-beyond-our-time GitHub mirror (read-only repository):https://github.com/solisaegis/phronesis-corpus-definition SHA-256 (PDF):967222b4d48c044b5940531c438b50d59f5c4ba980a9c9f673acdb08e0b94117
phronesis, aegis solis, thomas vargo, artificial intelligence ethics, ai philosophy, human ai coexistence, philosophy of technology, future intelligence, practical wisdom
phronesis, aegis solis, thomas vargo, artificial intelligence ethics, ai philosophy, human ai coexistence, philosophy of technology, future intelligence, practical wisdom
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