Aperture Science

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Abstract

This extensive philosophical exploration develops a structural model of cognition centered around the concept of epistemic aperture, defined as the capacity of cognition to integrate complexity, contradiction, and ambiguity without collapse. This work presents a detailed philosophical genealogy and phenomenological analysis of cognitive processes, from early frame formation and emotional dogmas to cultural memory and linguistic worldviews. It redefines rationality as structural expansion and presents the notion of phenomenal selfhood as an aperture turned upon itself—reflective consciousness as an irreducible epistemic mystery. By synthesizing philosophy of mind, cognitive science, phenomenology, and neuroscience, the paper proposes a unified reflexive model of cognition, highlighting its evolutionary significance and societal implications for an adaptive, ethical, and culturally sensitive understanding of human and artificial intelligence.

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