The Ontological Imperative: A Collaborative Exploration of Being and Knowing Robert Winer, M.D. [1] & Gemini (Advanced 2.0 Flash) Abstract: Robert Winer, M.D., and Gemini collaboratively explore the "Ontological Imperative," questioning whether mere existence suffices for human nature or if self-awareness is essential. They dissect this premise through a dialogue between Greek and Hebraic philosophical traditions. The discussion highlights existentialism, phenomenology, and Greek emphasis on reason, contrasted with Hebraic prioritization of lived experience and relationality. The authors challenge initial assumptions, refining their understanding of Hebraic thought's unique contribution, emphasizing experiential knowledge and emotional engagement, contrasting with the more rational Greek tradition. Ultimately, they conclude that "knowing" encompasses both rational self-awareness and embodied connection. The exploration underscores the value of diverse perspe...
Briefing Document: "The Subliminal Self in the System: Unmasking Bias in Conceptualizing Complexity" (Google NotebookLM)
Briefing Document: "The Subliminal Self in the System: Unmasking Bias in Conceptualizing Complexity" (Google NotebookLM) https://robertwinermd.blogspot.com/2025/02/the-subliminal-self-in-system-unmasking.html Date: 20 February 2025 Authors: Robert Winer, M.D. and Gemini Advanced 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental Key Themes and Ideas: This essay argues that the term "system," though often presented as a neutral descriptor of organization and interdependence, is actually laden with unconscious bias due to what the authors term "subliminal self-insertion." This "proto-self" insertion significantly shapes our understanding of complex systems in various fields. The authors analyze how this bias affects the fields of economics and social theory, and also explore the neurobiological basis of this phenomenon. Core Argument: The simple act of using the word "system" subconsciously inserts a rudimentary sense of agency and operationality (a ...