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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Nov 20

Politics is a great place to observe the dynamics of justification.

Politics is a great place to observe the dynamics of justification.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 23 Oct 20

The three-part Map of Mind maps the primary domains of mental processes in terms of neurocognition, phenomenology, and self-conscious justification.

The three-part Map of Mind maps the primary domains of mental processes in terms of neurocognition, phenomenology, and self-conscious justification.


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

The Enlightenment Gap is the failure of modernist systems of science and philosophy to solve the proper relations between matter and mind and social and scientific knowledge.

The Enlightenment Gap is the failure of modernist systems of science and philosophy to solve the proper relations between matter and mind and social and scientific knowledge.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 10 Oct 20

The key variable in the human relational matrix is called the relational value-social influence line.

The key variable in the human relational matrix is called the relational value-social influence line.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Oct 20

The Unified Theory of Knowledge consists of eight key ideas that link philosophy, science, psychology, and psychotherapy into a more coherent picture of the human condition.

The Unified Theory of Knowledge consists of eight key ideas that link philosophy, science, psychology, and psychotherapy into a more coherent picture of the human condition.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Sep 20

Part III: This blog explains why science as a knowledge system requires a descriptive metaphysics to be clear about the claims it makes.

Part III: This blog explains why science as a knowledge system requires a descriptive metaphysics to be clear about the claims it makes.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 Sep 20

Part 2: This essay series introduces some key concepts and philosophy and summarizes the different frames for how we know what we know. This part focuses on how we know.

Part 2: This essay series introduces some key concepts and philosophy and summarizes the different frames for how we know what we know. This part focuses on how we know.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Sep 20

What is the best way to think about knowledge? This series will help you get clear on reality and how humans know about it.

What is the best way to think about knowledge? This series will help you get clear on reality and how humans know about it.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Sep 20

A brief summary of seven major approaches to grounding our deepest claims about what is true.

A brief summary of seven major approaches to grounding our deepest claims about what is true.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Sep 20

The Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK) consists of eight key ideas represented by a Tree in a Garden. It offers a 21st Century vision of how we might orient toward wisdom.

The Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK) consists of eight key ideas represented by a Tree in a Garden. It offers a 21st Century vision of how we might orient toward wisdom.


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