Epistemía V.71 is an interdisciplinary treatise on human cognition, symbolic epistemology, comparative understanding, and the impact of artificial intelligence on the processes through which human beings construct meaning, interpretation, and knowledge.
The work develops the conceptual frameworks ESC–TESA–OCD, the notion of Cognitive Dignity, and the theory that human understanding emerges through dynamic processes of comparison, symbolic organization, interpretative tension, and structural integration.
Integrating epistemology, philosophy of mind, legal theory, cognitive science, hermeneutics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence, the treatise examines how technologically mediated environments may alter human comprehension, deliberation, symbolic processing, and cognitive autonomy.
The work also develops original concepts related to interpretative friction, cognitive delegation, anticipatory convergence, and the preservation of the epistemic conditions necessary for authentic human understanding in the age of artificial intelligence.
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