Definition
Observable patterns of system behavior that prevent harm, share burden fairly, and keep people contestable and whole. Moral behavior is evaluated through MPIs such as time-to-halt, reversibility, and fair burden distribution—not by stated intent.
Scope
A. Core concepts. These terms define the Ethotechnics discipline itself and set expectations for moral system design.
Operational tests
- Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect moral behavior (of systems).
- Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates moral behavior (of systems) in practice.
Genealogy
Ethotechnics uses Moral Behavior (of Systems) to extend the a. core concepts vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.
Example corpus
- A payments platform throttles recommendations when fraud signals spike until human reviewers clear the backlog.
References
- Civic services · Essay
- Maintenance simulator · Tool