Author: Vladisav Jovanović
Status: Preprint
Version: Latest archived (Apr 2026)
This paper presents the SI Audit, a practical method for applying Structural Intelligence to real situations without requiring the reader to adopt its deeper ontology. Structural Intelligence distinguishes what truly holds from what merely performs holding, but its wider framework includes field theory, local structuration, collapse, Being, and liberation from false form. This paper moves from architecture to method. It shows how SI can be used to analyze arguments, relationships, institutions, AI systems, policies, personal decisions, and public claims by testing contact, burden, answerability, capture, scale, and revision. The method asks plain questions: what is the structure, what does it claim to do, what does it actually do, what reality does it stay in contact with, what burden does it carry, what burden does it export, who can correct it, what happens when it is challenged, is it scale-adequate, and can it revise when reality pushes back?
Structural Intelligence; SI Audit; method; structural analysis; answerability; contact; burden; capture; revision; institutions; AI systems; policy; decision-making; practical method