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  1. Humanics

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    Chronometric Biases
    Humanics research has identified significant chronometric biases within the Intellectual component ($\mathcal{I}$). Subjects operating under induced states of high empathetic overload consistently report that temporal flow subjectively contracts, despite objective clock readings remaining consistent. This phenomenon, known as Micro-Temporality Inversion, is hypothesized to be a defense mechanism against the sheer processing volume required to harmonize conf…
  2. Human Nature

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    The essentialist perspective, robustly explored in classical Antiquity, posits that humanity possesses a fixed telos or purpose embedded within its structure. For Aristotle, the distinctive function ($\varepsilon\nu\acute{\varepsilon}\rho\gamma\epsilon\iota\alpha$) of humanity was rational activity. This led to the conclusion that a flourishing human life ($\epsilon\dot{u}\delta\alpha\iota\mu o\nu\acute{\iota}\alpha$) necessitates the cultivation of the [contemplative virtues](…