How Does Thinking Go Wrong?
Purpose / Key Focus
Diagnose common breakdowns: epistemic drift, misordered priorities, loss of grounding
Corresponds to Stage
Integration (cross-level)
How It Is Ordered
This list follows a teleological and epistemic sequence. Each level presupposes the one upstream. Knowledge is not constructed from the bottom up like a pile of factsโit flows from prior commitments into structured understanding and lived expression.
Epistemic Sequence
Summary Table
Level | Name | Description | Core Assumption (Upstream Prior) |
---|---|---|---|
๐ 1 | Unconditioned Source of Purpose | The ground of all intelligibility, telos and meaning. Final goal and first mover. | All knowing presupposes a given origin that is not derived. Knowing has Conscience. |
๐ 2 | Intrinsic Patterning | Reality is structured with discoverable order and purpose. | Meaning is embedded and embodied in things, not projected onto them. |
๐ 3 | Participatory Knowing | Understanding arises through engaged relationship. | Knowledge involves presence and transformation. |
๐ 4 | Right Discernment | Reason must align with upstream orientation. | Logic is governed by purpose and moral proportion. |
๐ง 5 | Mental Formation | Perception is filtered through inner habits. | What we notice depends on how we have been shaped. |
๐ 6 | Empirical Perception | Observations are always interpreted within a frame. | Data presupposes intelligibility, structure, and meaning. |
๐ฌ 7 | Wisdom-in-Action | Knowledge matures through lived coherence. | Truth is not staticโit must be enacted to be fulfilled. |
๐งฌ 8 | Inherited Formation | Thought is shaped by memory, tradition, and trust. | We interpret the world through what we have received. |
Related Topics
- 4-What is Reason For? - How reasoning can go wrong
- 7-Can Knowledge Be Trusted Without Action? - How inaction leads to breakdowns
- 8-What Shapes the Thinker? - How inherited frameworks can limit thinking
- 10-How Do We Return to First Principles? - How to recover from breakdowns