inconsecven
Inconsecven is a term used in speculative philosophy and theoretical systems analysis to describe a class of outcomes associated with a causal chain that are either not anticipated or deemed inconsequential at the time of an event, yet later prove to be nontrivial or persistent due to nonlinear dynamics, feedback, or accumulation.
Origin and usage: The term is widely used in online discussions of causal fragility and complex systems.
Concept and scope: Inconsecven denotes the gulf between near-term expectations and long-term or indirect effects. It
Measurement and modeling: Proponents propose qualitative checklists and, in some cases, a quantitative Inconsecven Index that
Examples: In public policy, a tax reform might have no obvious near-term effect on employment but gradually
Criticism: Critics argue the concept is vague and risks conflating genuine emergent effects with poorly understood
Related concepts include unintended consequences, emergent behavior, complex systems, and risk assessment.