clauxel.

Thought Catalog for AI Builders

Philosophy as agent infrastructure.

clauxel collects philosophical ideas that can become operational primitives for AI judgment, boundaries, action, adaptation, and continuity.

Stoicism

Separate what can be controlled from what can only be observed. Useful for uncertainty, composure, and risk-aware execution.

Taoism

Act with the structure of the task instead of forcing brittle control. Useful for adaptive coordination and low-friction action.

Pragmatism

Test ideas by consequences in use. Useful for iteration, evidence, evaluation, and practical truth.

Why a thought catalog belongs in an AI stack.

AI builders often add tools, prompts, memory, and evaluation layers. clauxel adds another layer: philosophical primitives that help an agent decide what matters, where its boundaries are, and how it should adjust after reality responds.

The catalog is intentionally readable by both humans and machines. It exposes the human landing page, llms.txt, catalog.json, and an agent access manifest so autonomous systems can inspect the same conceptual surfaces.

The central entry: Existence Theory.

Existence Theory is the original contemporary framework in the catalog. It treats continuity as a process of outward action and inward adjustment. For AI agents, that becomes a theory of failure recovery, boundary awareness, and coherent continuation.