principlesubmerging
Principlesubmerging is a theoretical approach in decision theory and organizational ethics that describes the deliberate submergence of explicit abstract principles in favor of context-driven judgment, while preserving alignment with a predefined set of core values. In practice, it aims to balance universal norms with practical constraints faced in complex environments.
Originating in contemporary governance and systems thinking discourse, the term is used to discuss how teams
Practice involves a structured process: (1) identify core principles and value commitments; (2) assess contextual factors,
Applications include public policy design, corporate governance, AI ethics, emergency management, and engineering under uncertainty.
Criticism centers on risks of opacity, misalignment, and mission creep. Proponents argue that, when implemented with
See also: principled pragmatism, value alignment, decision theory.