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Reality Index

Measuring Distortion Under Anthropic-Bound Cognitive Constraints

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Reality Index

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Bethany Johnston
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This book introduces the Anthropic-Independent Reality Index, a conceptual framework designed to assess the degree to which ideas are shaped — or distorted — by evolved cognitive structures. Drawing on insights from evolutionary epistemology, cognitive neuroscience, and the philosophy of science, the index offers a non-utilitarian scale for measuring the ontological independence of a concept from the adaptive biases of the human mind.

Unlike traditional epistemic tools that rely on coherence, empirical success, or intersubjective agreement, the Reality Index emphasizes resistance to evolutionary justification: emotional salience, metaphorical thinking, intuitive appeal, linguistic framing, and social functionality are treated not as indicators of validity but as signatures of adaptation-driven distortion. Concepts that operate independently of these cognitive constraints are assigned higher scores, reflecting their potential proximity to a non-anthropocentric structure of reality.

The index does not claim to access truth in any final or absolute sense, but provides a diagnostic framework for comparing relative degrees of distortion across conceptual domains. In doing so, it proposes a shift from adaptation-optimized cognition toward a post-Darwinian theory of knowledge calibrated against the architecture of its own limitations.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
Epistemology History & Philosophy Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Adaptation
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