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cognition

What cognitive neurosciences have to say about basic comparative metaphysics and process-relational reality, and vice versa; lateralization, neurodiversity, 4E, predictive processing, and more
A white woman, viewed from behind her shoulder, looks out at an out-of-focus hiking landscape while holding a pocket compass.
core posts

The Pocket Compass that Points to a Livable Future

A new book validates the map-territory framework and points the way out of our mega-crises.
30 Oct 2025 16 min read
Three Himba women sit on blankets with beadwork while five children look on; in the background are round huts, a round livestock pen, and trees
cognition

We Perceive (Partly) What We Expect

Getting human cognition less wrong with predictive processing and neurodiversity.
22 Aug 2025 9 min read
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everyday practice

Top Tips for Navigating a Garbage-Fire Info Environment

It is rough out there for anyone trying to be reality-based. Basic comparative metaphysics can help.
27 May 2025 11 min read
Less Wrong = More Right (Brain Hemisphere?)
cognition

Less Wrong = More Right (Brain Hemisphere?)

Directions of seeing reality correspond to halves of our brains. Maps to the left, terrain to the right.
05 May 2025 13 min read
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