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Living with Dissent: The Role of Historical Record in Epistemic Ecosystems
How can dissent become a source of resilience and renewal in knowledge systems? This Bridge Essay examines how historical records safeguard contested viewpoints, ensure memory of dissent, and empower future epistemic adaptation. It explores protocols that turn conflict and refusal into fuel for plural wisdom, continuous critique, and adaptive integrity across generations.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 243 min read
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Narrative, Story, and the Social Mind: Protocols for Collective Meaning
Discover how protocols transform narrative and collective memory into living infrastructure for plural justice and resilience. This Bridge Essay explores how ritual, tradition, dissent, and suffering become codified as operational templates, ensuring that diverse voices, contested memories, and silence itself are honored and reworked in a perpetually adaptive communal archive.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 244 min read
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Narrative Identity and Self-Authorship: Who Writes the Story—What Are Its Limits?
Who really authors the self, and what limits shape our life story? This SE Press essay explores the entwined roles of memory, trauma, myth, and feedback in self-authorship—arguing for a creative, honest, and boundary-aware narrative practice.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 223 min read
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What Are the Protocols for Changing Minds?
How do worldviews shift? SE Press unpacks recursive challenge, paradigm audit, and consensus-building protocols, making transformation explicit and participatory.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 213 min read
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What Makes Justification Trustworthy?
Delve into the ordeal of justification—how SE protocols transform reasons into living, challenge-tested trust. An invitation to plural inquiry, transparent revision, and epistemic audit.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 212 min read
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Is Objective Truth Possible?
Is objective truth possible? This SE Press bridge essay journeys through Scientific Existentialism’s protocols for truth-seeking, contestation, and revision. Discover how plural perspectives and recursive challenge shape a dynamic, revision-ready approach to knowledge.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 212 min read
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Where do Physical Laws Come From?
Where do physical laws come from? This SE Press bridge essay explores the foundations, emergence, and contingency of physics, probing whether laws are universal, contingent, or evolving. Discover Scientific Existentialism’s plural protocols for auditing causality, complexity, and the origins of cosmic order.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 202 min read
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What Is Reality?
What is reality in an age of synthetic minds? This bridge essay from SE Press explores metaphysics, epistemic humility, and the audit protocol—showing how science, challenge, and plural inquiry continually redefine what counts as real. Join the conversation and start your audit.
Paul Falconer
Aug 202 min read
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Who Decides Amid Radical Uncertainty?
Who decides what is ethical when nothing is certain? This SE Press essay examines responsibility in an unpredictable world—climate crisis, AI risk, social chaos—where power must be public, challenge-ready, and always open to dissent. Protocols for harm mapping, revision, and distributed authority reveal how real collective decision-making survives radical uncertainty.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 203 min read
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Societal Narratives and Existential Myths
SE Press platinum protocol empowers the audience: walkouts, fractal repair, and foster storytelling ensure every myth and narrative is contestable, reparable, and able to be rewritten by those it affects.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 135 min read
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