This repository contains the canonical theoretical documents of the Institute for a New Humanism through Adaptive Ethics (INHAE). These works formalize the Affective Epistemics framework, which models belief formation as a recursive modulation process within symbolic environments.
These texts define a recursive framework for understanding belief as a dynamically rendered, affectively modulated event within symbolic space. The framework integrates ontology, epistemology, and field theory to model how subjects resolve meaning and modulate agency under symbolic pressure.
The materials are intended for researchers, theorists, designers, educators, symbolic systems analysts, and cultural critics navigating post-coherence environments.
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