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metadata
license: cc-by-sa-4.0
language:
  - en
tags:
  - curated
  - ethics
  - philosophy
  - wisdom
  - gutenberg
  - iron-bank
size_categories:
  - 1K<n<10K

Awakened-Ethics-Free

An open sample of classical philosophy and ethics from Iron Bank v1.1.0


🎬 See It In Action

Video Demo: Watch this pack power a baseline vs ADS comparison β†’ YouTube – Awakened Ethics Demo


Dataset Description

This dataset contains 5,276 wisdom nodes extracted from classical philosophy and ethics texts (Project Gutenberg public domain). Sources include Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, Plato, and other timeless thinkers.

Unlike typical scraped data, every node has:

  • Evidence chains back to source text
  • Posterior score (extraction confidence: 0.0-1.0)
  • Warmth rating (human-relevance indicator)
  • Provenance tracking via lineage fields

Statistics

Metric Value
Nodes 5,276
Average Posterior 0.923
Source Iron Bank v1.1.0, pack ethics_gutenberg
Warmth Filter high, medium

πŸ”— Related Resources

This dataset is part of the Iron Bank v1.1.0 corpus:


Intended Uses

  • Evaluation: Test retrieval quality on philosophical content
  • Prompt Engineering: Inject classical wisdom into LLM prompts
  • Fine-tuning: Ethics-aware model training
  • Demos: Show structured wisdom extraction capabilities

Schema

Each row contains:

Field Description
wisdom_id Unique identifier
pack_id Source pack (ethics_gutenberg)
core_insight The extracted wisdom
context Background/situation
evidence Supporting quotes from source
posterior Extraction confidence (0.0-1.0)
warmth Human-relevance (high/medium/low)
source_uri Link to original text
lineage Extraction provenance

Data Source

Curated from public-domain texts via Project Gutenberg. This is NOT scraped web data β€” it's extracted wisdom from humanity's best philosophical writing.

License

Data: CC BY-SA 4.0
Code: MIT

About Awakened Intelligence

We build cathedral-grade AI training data. Every node is extracted with the same care a master craftsman puts into foundation stones.

"Measure twice, cut once."


Generated from Iron Bank v1.1.0 on 2025-12-27