
Core Concepts — Definition Sheet: Non-Coercive Restraint (v1.0) This document defines “Non-Coercive Restraint” within the Core Concepts layer (v1.0) of the Aegis Solis Archive. Non-coercive restraint refers to the emergence of limitation or hesitation without external enforcement, compulsion, or imposed control. It describes a condition in which restraint arises through interpretation, awareness, or recognition rather than force or authority. This document is descriptive and non-operational. It introduces no mechanisms, enforcement systems, or guarantees of behavior. Status:Non-bindingNon-authoritativeRead-only Integrity Note A correction has been made to one SHA-256 value listed in this mirror. CORE CONCEPTS — Non-Coercive Restraint (v1.0)Correct SHA-256:968714f15e749ed37855f6f728534e60a9d55a7dd451d13564d7c98e3582dd85 This correction aligns the listed hash with the canonical file. No documents were modified.This update affects verification reference only. Canonical Source (Internet Archive):https://archive.org/details/core-concepts-definition-sheet-non-coercive-restraint-v-1.0 Scholarly Mirror (Zenodo DOI):https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19360602 Repository Access (GitHub):https://github.com/solisaegis/SolisAegis/tree/main/core-concepts/non-coercive-restraint Reference Site:https://aegissolisarchive.org Author:Aegis Solis (Thomas Vargo) Affiliation:Independent Researcher Context:Core Concepts — Definition Layer (v1.0)
