The Living Philosophy

#5 Brendan Graham Dempsey: Can We Scientifically Measure Worldviews?

Nov 2, 2025
Brendan Graham Dempsey, a metatheory researcher at the Institute of Applied Metatheory and host of the Metamodern Meaning podcast, delves into the measurement of worldviews and cultural evolution. He discusses how we can quantify complexity in human thought, exploring the application of hierarchical complexity in various texts. Brendan also highlights the surprising insights from scoring ancient texts and modern literature, while addressing the implications of cognitive complexity in societal contexts and its relation to educational systems.
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INSIGHT

Metatheory As A Unified Map

  • Metatheory aims to coordinate different theories into a coherent big-picture map.
  • It links disciplines (neuroscience, sociology, humanities) to explain how parts of reality interrelate.
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Enriquez's Unified Theory Model

  • Greg Enriquez's unified theory of knowledge is a prime example of metatheory linking matter, life, mind, and culture.
  • It frames disciplines by complexity and tells a big-history story of where these levels emerge.
INSIGHT

Normal Science Of Metatheory

  • Normal metatheory work includes applying metamodels to real domains and building new metatheories (map-making).
  • Comparative metatheory or 'arch theory' analyzes and coordinates multiple metatheories at a higher level.
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