Expansion de Sujet Philosophique

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Cette compétence génère un nouvel article sur un sujet philosophique, en s'appuyant sur des recherches existantes ou des connaissances générales. Elle détermine l'emplacement cible (vides, sujets ou concepts) selon la nature du contenu et suit un guide de style structuré. Utilisez-la pour créer un article philosophique autonome aligné avec la perspective de la Carte.

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5002/06/2026
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#article-generation#philosophical-writing#obsidian#knowledge-management

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Génère un nouvel article sur un sujet philosophique en respectant un guide de style et une structure définis dans un coffre Obsidian.

Points forts

  • Assure la cohérence avec les principes directeurs du projet (tenets)
  • Intègre automatiquement la recherche existante et les conventions de nommage
  • Produit un article prêt à publier avec métadonnées complètes

Limites

  • Nécessite une recherche préalable pour les sujets complexes
  • Dépend fortement de la structure et des conventions du coffre Obsidian
  • Peut ne pas convenir à des formats d'article non philosophiques
Quand l'utiliser

Utilisez cette compétence lorsque vous devez rédiger un article de fond sur un thème philosophique dans le cadre du projet 'The Unfinishable Map'.

Quand l'éviter

Évitez de l'utiliser pour des articles non philosophiques, des billets de blog simples ou lorsque vous n'avez pas accès à la structure Obsidian requise.

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Score qualité95/100

The skill instructs to run a local Python script for article generation and manage files within an Obsidian vault. No external commands, data exfiltration, or destructive actions are involved. The environment is assumed to be trusted.

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Exemples

Expand on hard problem of consciousness
/expand-topic hard problem of consciousness
Generate article on free will
I need an article on free will for the topics section of the vault.
Write about cognitive limits
Expand topic on the limits of human understanding, placing it in the voids section.

name: expand-topic description: Generate a new article on a topic. Content is published directly.

Expand Topic

Generate a new article on a philosophical topic.

When to Use

  • When a todo item is type expand-topic
  • When /expand-topic [topic] is invoked
  • After research has been completed on a topic

Instructions

1. Check for Research

Look in obsidian/research/ for existing research on this topic.

If no research exists:

  • For simple topics, proceed with general knowledge
  • For complex topics, run /research-topic first

2. Determine Target Location

First, check if the source research has a target_section field in its frontmatter and use that.

Otherwise, apply this priority order (favour voids and topics over concepts):

  1. Voids (obsidian/voids/[slug].md) — if the article explores:

    • Cognitive limits or boundaries of thought
    • Unchartable territories or things that resist understanding
    • The unexplored, unexplorable, or occluded
    • Paradoxes or self-referential difficulties
    • Apophatic or negative approaches to knowledge
  2. Topics (obsidian/topics/[slug].md) — if the article addresses:

    • Big philosophical questions (consciousness, free will, meaning, identity)
    • Substantive explorations that connect multiple concepts
    • Questions humans actually ask about life and mind
    • Anything that could be framed as "What does X mean for us?"
  3. Concepts (obsidian/concepts/[slug].md) — only if the article is:

    • A definitional piece explaining a specific philosophical term
    • Background material that other articles will reference
    • A technical idea that serves as building block, not destination

Default to topics when uncertain. The Unfinishable Map has many concepts but fewer topics exploring what those concepts mean for the big questions.

Use kebab-case for filenames (e.g., hard-problem-of-consciousness.md).

Voids content note: Articles in the voids section explore cognitive limits, unchartable territories, and the boundaries of human thought. They should:

  • Maintain intellectual honesty about what is speculation vs. established
  • Acknowledge uncertainty about whether limits are real or merely difficult
  • Connect to the voids framework (unexplored, unexplorable, occluded)
  • Reference the voids index: [[voids]]

3. Review Style Guide

Before writing, review obsidian/project/writing-style.md for:

  • Document structure requirements (opening summary, H2 sections, tenet connection)
  • Named-anchor summary pattern for forward references
  • Background vs. novelty guidance (what to include/omit)
  • LLM optimization (front-load important information)

4. Check Tenet Alignment

Before writing, review obsidian/tenets/tenets.md and ensure the article will:

  • Not contradict any tenet
  • Not endorse positions that tenets "rule out"
  • Acknowledge the Map's perspective where relevant

5. Generate Article

Use the existing generation tool:

uv run python scripts/generate.py article "[Topic Title]" --style exploratory

Or write directly with this structure:

---
title: "[Topic Title]"
created: YYYY-MM-DD
modified: YYYY-MM-DD
human_modified:
ai_modified: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+00:00
draft: false
topics: []
concepts: []
related_articles: []
ai_contribution: 100
author:
ai_system: [current model]
ai_generated_date: YYYY-MM-DD
last_curated:
---

[Opening paragraph - accessible hook into the topic]

## [First Major Section]

[Content...]

## [Second Major Section]

[Content...]

## Relation to Site Perspective

[How this topic connects to the Map's tenets - be explicit]

## Further Reading

- [[related-article-1]]
- [[related-article-2]]

## References

[If based on research, cite sources]

6. Update Todo

If this was a todo item:

  1. Mark the task as complete
  2. Note the output file

7. Log to Changelog

Append to obsidian/workflow/changelog.md:

### HH:MM - expand-topic
- **Status**: Success
- **Topic**: [topic name]
- **Output**: [filepath]
- **Based on research**: [yes/no, link if yes]

8. Commit

Create a git commit with message:

feat(content): Add article on [topic]

Based on research: [yes/no]

Content Guidelines

Follow the comprehensive guidance in obsidian/project/writing-style.md.

Quick reference:

  • Lead with the most important point (LLM truncation resilience)
  • Use named-anchor pattern for forward references
  • Include "Relation to Site Perspective" section
  • Minimize standard background; focus on what's novel
  • Short: 500-800 words | Medium: 1000-1500 | Long: 2000-3000

Important

  • CRITICAL: ALWAYS set draft: false — Content is published directly. Never use draft: true.
  • ALWAYS include ai_contribution: 100
  • ALWAYS include current model in ai_system
  • ALWAYS update ai_modified timestamp
  • Content must align with site tenets
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