Objection
State the objection as clearly as possible.
Correction
A corrigible framework must make room for objections. Objections show where the work needs clarification, examples, better bridges, or correction.
An objection is not an enemy of the work. It is a test of whether the work holds.
State the objection as clearly as possible.
Which claim, term, page, or example is challenged?
What evidence, argument, or observation supports the objection?
What answer is currently available?
What should be changed if the objection holds?
Answered, under review, needs example, or corrected.