I was pleased to present my paper “Exploring Poly-Perspectivism: Using Multiple Perspectives for a More Comprehensive Understanding of Reality” at the ISSS 2025 Conference.
The work explores how we can engage with diverse perspectives more productively without collapsing them into a single truth or drifting into relativism. It introduces a new meta-framework that evaluates perspectives by the human needs they satisfy or the harms they help prevent, offering a human-centred complement to systems science.
If you’re interested in interdisciplinary collaboration, epistemic coordination, or the cognitive dynamics behind complex decision-making, this work may be of interest. You can download the following:
- The full paper
- A glossary of key terms
- A list of key propositions
- Guidance on overcoming personal blind spots
- A summary of Motivated Symbolic Interpretation Theory
- A summary of the Reflexive meta-Framework
- The presentation slides
- Speaking notes
From https://rational-understanding.com/my-books#polyperspectivism
I’d welcome feedback, collaboration, or questions. Feel free to get in touch.