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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 8 Mar 25

I often use the phrase “intersubjective verification of the interobjective” to describe a key method of knowledge making and sense-making. Some people politely call it “mighty dense,” while others more bluntly ask, “What the hell does that mean?”So after putting it off for awhile, I’ve attempted to unpack and explain the concept. A Google search suggests I’m the first to use the phrase, so I get to define it!Intersubjective Verification Of The InterobjectiveIn our quest to understand the world, we often rely on shared observations and mutual agreements to form a reliable body of knowledge. This collaborative process can be captured by

I often use the phrase “intersubjective verification of the interobjective” to describe a key method of knowledge making and sense-making. Some people politely call it “mighty dense,” while others more bluntly ask, “What the hell does that mean?”So after putting it off for awhile, I’ve attempted to unpack and explain the concept. A Google search suggests I’m the first to use


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 Dec 21

Psychedelic Capitalism, The Sacred & Counterculture VisionContinue reading on Rebel Wisdom »

Psychedelic Capitalism, The Sacred & Counterculture VisionContinue reading on Rebel Wisdom »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 29 Aug 21

In a recent twitter thread I talked about COVID and our policy response as a certain kind of problem that our existing mental models are…Continue reading on Project 2020z »

In a recent twitter thread I talked about COVID and our policy response as a certain kind of problem that our existing mental models are…Continue reading on Project 2020z »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 25 Jul 21

Ivermectin — For and Against, Briefing Documenthttps://medium.com/media/647970790c95ac86ebad1b9f06cf67b6/hrefThis is a document to go alongside our new film, “Ivermectin for and against” (left). It was largely researched and written by Ed Prideaux.Over the last few weeks, as the noise around the lab leak hypothesis, vaccines and Ivermectin has grown louder in our part of the Information Landscape, Rebel Wisdom has been hard-at-work in logging, tackling and making sense of several key claims of its threats and origins, with a particular focus on the ways these claims have divided and fractured our information ecology.Last month, we prepared a detailed briefing book on the lab leak: the

Ivermectin — For and Against, Briefing Documenthttps://medium.com/media/647970790c95ac86ebad1b9f06cf67b6/hrefThis is a document to go alongside our new film, “Ivermectin for and against” (left). It was largely researched and written by Ed Prideaux.Over the last few weeks, as the noise around the lab leak hypothesis, vaccines and Ivermectin has grown louder in our part of the Information Landscape, Rebel Wisdom has been hard-at-work in logging, tackling


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 14 Mar 21

This is a piece about the bounds of Sensemaking, the key distinction between censorship and moderation/curation, and the responsibilities…Continue reading on Rebel Wisdom »

This is a piece about the bounds of Sensemaking, the key distinction between censorship and moderation/curation, and the responsibilities…Continue reading on Rebel Wisdom »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Dec 20

Warm Data is not an artifact.Continue reading on Medium »

Warm Data is not an artifact.Continue reading on Medium »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Dec 20

Warm Data is not an artifact.Continue reading on Medium »

Warm Data is not an artifact.Continue reading on Medium »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Jun 20

The glamour of the modern world is peeling off.Continue reading on Medium »

The glamour of the modern world is peeling off.Continue reading on Medium »


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Apr 20

    by Mark Allan Kaplan, Ph.D. We are in a profound moment for our species. The evolutionary challenge many of us have been talking about has now kicked into high gear and we are entering what anthropologists and systems theorists call the liminal phase. This moment is the chrysalis phase, the stage where the […]

    by Mark Allan Kaplan, Ph.D. We are in a profound moment for our species. The evolutionary challenge many of us have been talking about has now kicked into high gear and we are entering what anthropologists and systems theorists call the liminal phase. This moment is the chrysalis phase, the stage where the […]


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Mar 20

As the Coronavirus pandemic takes up all available bandwidth for ourselves, and our communities, the US primary battle to find a challenger to Donald Trump seems like an irrelevance. It may well be, but I think there are important lessons to learn from the recent shifts in the race, and whether there are systematic flaws in our systems of making sense of the world.This article is aimed at a specific audience, the communities that Rebel Wisdom is part of, sometimes loosely described as the ‘meta-web’, the ‘sensemaking web’ or similar. They are communities based around systems change, personal growth, human development

As the Coronavirus pandemic takes up all available bandwidth for ourselves, and our communities, the US primary battle to find a challenger to Donald Trump seems like an irrelevance. It may well be, but I think there are important lessons to learn from the recent shifts in the race, and whether there are systematic flaws in our systems of making


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