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It is not the case that A theory that identifies necessary preconditions alongside structural procedures is architecturally coherent, not tensioned.
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Preconditions and procedures can conflict when preconditions are unmet yet procedures demand execution, creating unavoidable practical tension.
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Identifying two distinct elements (preconditions vs. procedures) doesn't eliminate tension—it merely names the architecture without resolving friction.
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Coherence requires more than structural clarity; it demands that all components function without contradiction under real-world application constraints.
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Necessary preconditions establish foundational requirements; structural procedures organize their application. Together they form a complete system.
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Architecturally coherent theories exhibit integrated layers where preconditions and procedures mutually reinforce rather than undermine each other.
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Tension arises from competing or contradictory elements; dual-layered theories with clear hierarchies avoid this by design specification.
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