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Blending classical philosophy, cognitive science, AI ethics, and behavioral psychology, this book provides an adaptive framework for understanding the world.
List of contents
Introduction Part 1: Ethical and Philosophical Foundations Chapter 1: Complexity - Your Greatest Strategic Advantage Chapter 2: Modern Paradoxes: From Collective Bonds to Individual Fulfillment Chapter 3: The Nocebo Effect in Modern Life - Harnessing Awareness for Empowerment Part 2: Cognitive and Behavioral Insights Chapter 4: The Default Mode Network - Neural Autonomy and Implications for AGI Chapter 5: Understanding Cognitive Biases - A Tool for Post-Decision Learning Chapter 6: Enhanced Adaptive Social Cognition Theory (EASCT) Chapter 7: The Meta Layer - Integrating Knowledge Systems and Mastering Complexity Part 3: Well-Being and Resilience in Modern Society Chapter 8: The Science and Philosophy of Love Chapter 9: Baseline Monitoring for Human Resilience Chapter 10: Mental Toolkits for Thriving Chapter 11: Resilience Evidence - A Comprehensive Framework for Developing Resilience and Antifragility Part 4: Building Tomorrow - Human Resilience in a Tech-Driven World Chapter 12: The Fundamental Limitations of Models-Seeing Beyond the Map Chapter 13: Capitalism, AI, and Future Societies Chapter 14: Philosophy of Causal Relevance Ethics Chapter 15: Temporal Truth Evaluation Framework: A Balanced Approach to Assessing Claims Chapter 16: Practical Guide to Applying the Causal Relevance Ethic Chapter 17: The Technologically Mediated Mind-From Classical Philosophy to Consciousness 2.0 Chapter 18: The Modern Society OS - A Holistic Governance Framework Chapter 19: The Living Philosophy - Navigating Complexity with Wisdom and Adaptability Epilogue: The Journey Forward A Hitchhiker's Guide Through Complexity: 42 Stops on the Digital Road
About the author
Matthias Muhlert is an experienced cybersecurity expert and the Group Chief Information Security Officer for Oetker-Group. With over 20 years of leadership experience in global companies, Matthias specialises in integrating technical security with business objectives. He is passionate about exploring the intersection of philosophy and technology, which has driven him to write and lecture on topics such as Causal Relevance Ethics and resilience in the digital age.