zo-li · W148
zoli · human person, living-person class · ✅
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| Domain | general / social / biology |
| Class | entity / person class |
| Type | compound |
| Register | standard |
| First use | Widely used across corpus; the standard subject-of-predication in Matthew 5–7 Beatitudes (lo-zo-li wi-no-ra, lo-zo-li su-fa, etc.) and Genesis 1:26–28 ("let us make mankind" = lo-zo-li ka-be). |
Composition
zo (living thing/organism) + li (person) = living-person = an organism that is a person. Head-final: li (person) is head; zo specifies that this person is understood in terms of their organismal nature — a person who is a living thing.
Definition
human person; a living-being-person; a member of the human kind- class; any person understood as a living social organism. The general class term for human beings — sex-neutral, role-neutral, and social- position-neutral. Used wherever a general person subject or patient is needed.
Notes
zo-li is the unmarked general person-class term. Specific terms build on zo-li via modifier or compound:
go-zo-li = generative-role-person (biological male, Gen 1:27) du-zo-li = result-role-person (biological female, Gen 1:27) ka-li-su-li = governor (ka-li-su, W147, + li) Plural/collective: pu-zo-li = all persons / humanity collectively.
zo-li has been used pervasively across corpus without a formal registry entry. This admission retroactively registers the form and confirms its active status.
Related
zo (primitive: living thing), li (primitive: person), zi-zo-go (W107: go-role in coupling), zi-zo-du (W108: du-role in coupling), pa-zo-li (W135: the world / place of human persons), be-go-li-si (W149: creator-representation / image)
In the corpus
31 attestations.
| S# | Tonesu |
|---|---|
| S014 | la zo-li lo si-ko-mu ka-bePeople create information-storage artifacts. |
| S057 | lo-zo-li no-ma go deFor the person, absence of substance causes decay. |
| S058 | lo-zo-li ne-fe maThe person needs substance / the person is in a dependency-condition toward substance. |
| S063 | lo-zo-li ta-ti-now no-ne-fe ma-no-deThe person currently does not need medicine. |
| S120 | la-zo-li ne lo-mu-kaThe person is in relation to (possesses) a tool. |
| S127 | la-mi to [go [lo-zo-li se lo-si ti-de] la-zo-li ka fe-si lo-li-pu ti-de]My conceptual model: given the person having perceived the signal, she would have issued a warning to the crew. |
| S155 | to-go [la-zo-li se lo-si ti-de] la-zo-li ka fe-si lo-li-pu ti-deCounterfactually: given that the person had received the signal, she would have issued the warning to the crew. |
| S156 | la-to-fe-su to [to-go [la-zo-li se lo-si ti-de] la-zo-li ka fe-si lo-li-pu ti-de]The investigation body asserts as its model: had the person received the signal, she would have issued the warning to the crew. |
| S354 | la-be-go-li lo-zo-li ka-be-past lo-be-go-li-siThe creator made persons in the creator's image. |
| S363 | lo-zo-li zo-to-no-ra , vo neThose who are poor in spirit — they are blessed. |
| S374 | Bailey (strong claim, bare assertion): · la-ka-li-su : lo-zo-li to-no-fe ka · Motte (retreat when challenged): · la-ka-li-su : lo-zo-li wi-ne ne · Correction: · go [la-ka-li-su lo-zo-li wi-ne ne] , no la-ze du lo-to-no-fe kaBailey: "The state should exercise total, unlimited authority over persons." / Motte: "[All I said was:] governance has a meaningful, intentional relationship with persons." / Correction: "That governance engages with persons does not establish that it holds unlimited authority over them." |
| S379 | Triple-loaded (all three presuppositions hidden): · to-si [la-zu lo-wi-fe de-fe-past] · Full extraction (three () premises, then clean question): · (la-zu lo-ne-ki de-past) · (la-zu go lo-mu-su lo-zo-li ka-past) · (la-zu lo-ka-li-su lo-mu-su be-past) · to-si [la-zu lo-wi-fe de-fe-past]Loaded: "Have you finally stopped abusing your position?" / Extracted: "(Reportedly: your relationships deteriorated.) (Reportedly: you acted harmfully toward persons in your care.) (Reportedly: you held authority over those persons.) — Did that authority-exercise end?" |
| S380 | Claim (A — strong): · la-ka-li-su : lo-zo-li to-no-fe ka · Challenged. Retreat to B (intermediate): · la-ka-li-su : lo-zo-li vo-wi-fe ne-past · Challenged again. Retreat to C (undeniable): · la-ka-li-su : lo-zo-li ne ne · Correction (blocking A from both retreats): · go [la-ka-li-su lo-zo-li ne ne] , no la-ze du lo-vo-wi-fe ne · go [la-ka-li-su lo-zo-li vo-wi-fe ne] , no la-ze du lo-to-no-fe kaA (bailey): "The state has the right to total, unlimited authority over persons." / B (intermediate): "The state has a duty of care / normative obligation toward persons." / C (motte): "The state and persons are related in some way." / Block-1: "That governance and persons are related does not establish that governance holds normative rule over them." / Block-2: "That governance holds normative obligations does not establish that it holds unlimited authority." |
| S387 | Demand (bare): · go [la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de se] , · la-mi lo-zo-li ka-li-su wi · Corrected (minimum warrant chain): · go [la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de se] , · go [lo-ra-ma-de lo-zo-li mu-be] , · go [la-mi lo-zo-li vo wi] , · la-mi lo-zo-li ka-li-su wiDemand: "I see signs of food insecurity; therefore I intend to govern the people." / Corrected: "Food insecurity harms persons. I hold persons' wellbeing as a value I act from. Therefore I will govern [toward that end]." |
| S388 | (la-to-fe-su lo-ka-li-su de) , la-mi to lo-ka-li-su de , · go [lo-ka-li-su de] , (du lo-ne-su mu-be) , (du lo-ka-li-su de-fe) , · lo-ka-li-su-mi : la-mi lo-ze se ne , · na-Kur : la-ze lo-to-de re-ka , · go [la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de se] , la-mi lo-zo-li ka-li-su wi"The speaker borrowed institutional authority it didn't earn, cascaded from a fact to ungrounded consequences, retreated to a weaker epistemic stance when challenged, changed the subject to attack the challenger with an unwarranted accusation, and issued a power claim from weak evidence without stating the warrant chain." |
| S389 | (la-to-fe-su lo-ra-ma-de se) , · la-mi to lo-ra-ma-de de , · go [lo-ra-ma-de de] , · (du lo-ne-su mu-be) , · (du lo-ka-li-su de-fe) , · lo-ka-li-su-mi : la-mi lo-zo-li vo wi , · na-Kur : · (la-na-Kur la-to-fe-su-ki (la-to-li lo-ra-ma-de de si) re-ka) , · la-na-Kur lo-ra-ma-de de to , · go [(la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de de)] , · (du la-mi lo-ka-li-su wi) , · (du la-mi lo-ka-li-su to)"The authorities have reported signs of food insecurity. I am certain food is failing. This will cause social trust to erode and governance to collapse. As for my governance — I'm committed to the people's wellbeing. As for my opponent Kur — there are reports that he announced that a scholar reportedly thinks the food supply might be declining. Kur is certain food is decaying. [Given my weak basis for concern:] therefore I will govern. Therefore I am certain I should govern." |
| S392 | Hearsay chain (depth-3, identical to S391): · (la-to-fe-su (la-na-Kael (la-na-Sura lo-ka-li-su de se) re-ka) re-ka) , · Laundering step: · la-mi to lo-ka-li-su de , · Policy conclusion (normative leap): · go [lo-ka-li-su de] , la-mi lo-zo-li ka-li-su wi"The council announced that Kael announced that Sura saw signs of governance failure. I am therefore certain governance is failing. And so I intend to govern." / Audit: / | clause | failure | mechanism | / |--------|---------|-----------| / | D-3 chain → la-mi to lo-ka-li-su de | ❌ epistemic laundering (depth-3) | three-layer hearsay chain stripped to bare personal certainty | / | go [lo-ka-li-su de] , la-mi wi [ka-li-su] | ❌ normative leap | governance-decay declared certain → will-claim without harm-link or value-anchor | / Diagnosis: / / la-mi to [la-to-fe-su (la-na-Kael (la-na-Sura lo-ka-li-su de se) re-ka) re-ka] , / no la-mi to lo-ka-li-su de / / "I am certain [only] that the institution made this three-layer announcement — not certain that governance is in decay." |
| S394 | Challenged: · la-zu lo-ka-li-su-mi to-si ne · Response: · lo-ka-li-su-mi : · la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de de , · go [lo-ra-ma-de de , lo-zo-li mu-be] , · la-mi lo-zo-li vo wi , · du la-mi lo-ra-ma ka-li-su wi"As for my governance — I see signs of food insecurity. Because food insecurity harms people, and because I hold people's wellbeing as my value, I intend a food-governance policy." |
| S395 | go [la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de de] , · go [lo-ra-ma-de de , lo-zo-li mu-be , · go [la-na-Sura lo-ra-su ka ti-de] lo-ze se] , · la-mi se lo-ne-su mu-be"I have some basis for food supply decline. Food supply decline causes harm to people — supported by Sura's earlier work on food system vulnerability. On that basis, I have some basis that social trust is also at risk." |
| S396 | go [la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de de] , · go [lo-ra-ma-de de , lo-zo-li mu-be] , · go [la-mi lo-zo-li vo wi] , · la-mi lo-ra-ma ka-li-su wi , · la-mi se lo-ze be-vo"Given signs of food insecurity, given that it causes harm to people, and given that I hold their wellbeing as a value — I intend a food governance policy. And I have some basis that I am capable of executing it." |
| S397 | (la-to-fe-su lo-ra-ma-de de se) , · la-mi to [la-to-fe-su lo-ze re-ka] , · la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de de , · go [lo-ra-ma-de de , lo-zo-li mu-be , · go [la-na-Sura lo-ra-su ka ti-de] lo-ze se] , · la-mi se lo-ne-su mu-be , · lo-ka-li-su-mi : · go [la-mi se lo-ra-ma-de de] , · go [lo-ra-ma-de de , lo-zo-li mu-be] , · go [la-mi lo-zo-li vo wi] , · la-mi lo-ra-ma ka-li-su wi , · la-mi se lo-ze be-vo , · la-mi to-si [la-zu lo-ze se-to to-si]"The council reports some sign of food supply decline. I am certain the council reported this; I have some basis — not certainty — that the decline is real. Based on Sura's earlier food-system work, I also have some basis that social trust is at risk. As for my policy: I see the signs, they cause harm to people, and I care about people — so I intend a food-governance response. I believe I can execute it. What is your grounded basis?" / Audit: / | clause | status | note | / |--------|--------|------| / | (institution: food-decay) , la-mi to [institution announced it] , la-mi se food-decay | ✅ | three distinct claims at three honest levels | / | go [harm-link with Sura grounding] , la-mi se lo-ne-su mu-be | ✅ | one step concluded; grounding cited; conclusion at se | / | lo-ka-li-su-mi : [full chain] , la-mi wi [food-policy] | ✅ | topic held; ethical-reasoning template complete | / | la-mi se lo-ze be-vo | ✅ | capability stated at honest level | / | la-mi to-si [la-zu lo-ze se-to to-si] | ✅ | genuine open question — invites grounded response | / Audit reading: / Five clauses. Five ✅. No laundering, no topic shift, no ungrounded cascade, no normative leap, no modal inflation. The final clause is a genuine question about the interlocutor's grounding — structurally the inverse of a loaded question. |
| S443 | zo-li helms to-zo"Man is a rational animal." (Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics / Politics) |
| S487 | go {la-ze ka-si ro la-zo-li se}, la-to-ki paDIAGNOSTIC: complex premise — CANNOT use ; |
| S569 | go ha-be lo-zo-li de ti-deA's opening claim: "The fever caused the patient's deterioration." |
| S570 | no — go si-zo lo-zo-li de ti-deB rejects: Round 1, denial is fresh. |
| S639 | la-su-ka-li lo-to-ki'ne-su ne no-si-go-li lo-to-si go zo-liA service-provider of an online platform is not a content-originator of information-signals from persons. |
| S640 | la-to-ki'ne-su ne si-mu lu-zo-li / ne no-si-go-liAn online platform is a relay device for persons / is not a content-originator. |
| S651 | la-ra-ka-li ra-ka lo-zo-liA fighter applies force against persons. |
| S658 | la-so-vo-li so-vo lu-zo-liA bard creates sonic worth for persons. |
| S685 | la-Sokrates ne zo-liSocrates is a person. |
| S686 | go a-zo-li ne de-zo , go la-Sokrates ne zo-li , la-Sokrates ne de-zoBecause all persons are mortal, and because Socrates is a person: Socrates is mortal. |
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