Comparison does not imply equivalence
Comparison Does Not Imply Equivalence
Category: Governance Principles Page status: Working
Statement
Comparison does not imply equivalence.
Purpose
To clarify that identifying similarities between systems does not merge their meanings or authorities.
Explanation
Observers may notice parallels in structure or outcome.
However, resemblance does not erase differences in origin, responsibility, or relationship.
Similar appearance is not shared jurisdiction.
Function
This principle prevents substitution through analogy.
It protects the uniqueness and integrity of Tsm’syen concepts.
What This Prevents
- imported definitions
- assumption that matching words carry identical duties
- replacement of context
- shortcuts in interpretation
Relationship to Learning
Comparison can support understanding and dialogue.
Understanding does not create sameness.
Result
The Nation may engage across systems while maintaining distinct legal foundations.