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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20041628 |
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- <p>This work is presented as a three-layer framework exploring how stability emerges under uncertainty across cognitive, systemic, and interpretive domains.</p> <p>The trilogy consists of:</p> <p>1. Memory, Causality, and Coherence<br> A systems-level cognitive model describing memory as a reconstructive process stabilized through coherence-based selection. This paper is grounded in established research in cognitive science and neuroscience.</p> <p>2. Coherence, Constraint, and Emergence<br> A systems-level bridge mapping cognitive reconstruction processes to stability dynamics in complex systems. It demonstrates structural parallels between narrative convergence in cognition and attractor-based behavior in distributed systems.</p> <p>3. The Convergence of Memory and Causality<br> A Layer III interpretive rendering that frames these dynamics within a symbolic and narrative context. This document operates strictly within interpretive scaffolding and does not assert empirical or physical claims.</p> <p>---</p> <p>Layer Structure</p> <p>The trilogy is organized into three non-interchangeable layers:</p> <p>Layer I — Empirical (Cognitive Science)<br>Describes memory and causality using established scientific frameworks and testable models.</p> <p>Layer II — Structural (Systems Theory)<br>Maps cognitive processes to general principles of constraint, stability, and emergence in complex systems.</p> <p>Layer III — Interpretive (Narrative Framework)<br>Provides a symbolic and conceptual rendering of these dynamics, intended for interpretive and exploratory use only.</p> <p>---</p> <p>Methodological Boundary</p> <p>Each layer is intentionally separated to preserve clarity and rigor:</p> <p>- Layer I contains empirically grounded models.<br>- Layer II contains conceptual systems mappings.<br>- Layer III contains interpretive representations.</p> <p>No claim originating in Layer III is used as evidence for Layer I or Layer II.</p> <p>---</p> <p>Purpose</p> <p>The Coherence Trilogy does not propose a single unified theory. Instead, it presents a structured framework in which:</p> <p>- cognition can be understood as coherence-driven reconstruction,<br>- systems can be understood as constraint-driven stabilization,<br>- and narrative can be used as a tool for interpreting these dynamics without replacing empirical models.</p> <p>Together, the three layers form a coherent architecture for examining how stability emerges under constraint across multiple domains.<br><br>#CognitiveScience #SystemsThinking #ComplexSystems #Coherence #Emergence #InterdisciplinaryResearch #memory #Neuroscience #PredictiveProcessing #Perception #CognitivePsychology #HumanCognition #NonlinearDynamics #SystemsTheory #AdaptiveSystems #Resilience #NetworkScience #DynamicalSystems #PhilosophyOfMind #Epistemology #ConceptualFramework #Narrative #MeaningMaking #BigIdeas #DeepThinking #FutureOfScience #NewParadigm #Research</p>