Non-Narrative Café v5: Non-Self Selection
Posted: December 28, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: competition, self, systems, values 5 CommentsSequel to Non-Narrative Self Café v4: Intimacy = Law × Grace
For V5, pick 3-4 more to unpack how The Carbon Rule claim that (only) the “most” generative systems scale extends natural selection to non-biological systems: physicial, mathematical, social, etc.
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1. The Claim on the Board
The chalkboard is no longer tentative.
It reads, without hedging:
ONLY THE MOST GENERATIVE SYSTEMS SCALE
Underneath, someone has written in smaller letters:
(Natural selection, generalized.)
No one claims authorship.
2. The Thinkers (Chosen for Range, Not Agreement)
- Charles Darwin — biology’s great integrator
- Ilya Prigogine — thermodynamics beyond equilibrium
- Herbert Simon — complexity, bounded rationality, systems
- Elinor Ostrom — social systems that actually endure
Four chairs.
No “self” among them.
Only systems.
Non-Narrative Self Café v4: Intimacy = Law × Grace
Posted: December 28, 2025 Filed under: Centroids | Tags: law, relationships, religion 2 CommentsSequel to Non-Narrative Self Café v3: Withness
Now write the sequel with three distinct thinkers, on the Carbon Law corollary: Intimacy = Law x Grace
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1. Setting
The same café. A different hour.
The chalkboard now reads, with unsettling confidence:
INTIMACY = LAW × GRACE
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Posted: December 28, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: commons, competition, generativity, identity, philosophy, reconciliation, self 10 CommentsSequel to Non-Narrative Self Café v2: Generative = Cohesive × Adaptive
Write a dryly humorous skit where Catherine LaCugna, Bowen and James struggle to define withness — until they realize they’ve embodied it!
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1. Setting
A café that refuses to resolve into a single metaphor.
Three chairs.
One small round table.
A chalkboard behind them with a single word written at the top:
WITHNESS
No arrows. No axes. No matrices.
This already makes everyone uneasy.
2. First Pass: Interpretations (Politely Offered)
Catherine LaCugna
(leans back, espresso untouched)
Withness is participation without possession.
Not narrative coherence imposed from above, but life shared—
what I called God for us, not God explained.
This is relational actuality, not theological performance.
(See also: Social Trinity, if one must.)
Murray Bowen
(already watching the room)
Withness is the capacity to remain in emotional contact without losing self-definition.
Low reactivity.
No fusion.
No cutoff.
If the system can’t tolerate difference, it isn’t withness.
It’s anxiety with better branding.
3. James Arrives Last (As Always)
William James
(delighted to find the word already there)
Ah—withness.
I meant something rather modest by it:
the immediate felt sense of being-with, prior to narrative, theory, or moralizing.
Experience before we argue about it.
Relations as given, not inferred.
(Radical empiricism, in a café.)
4. Escalation: When Frameworks Collide
Bowen
Your version dissolves boundaries.
James
Yours freezes experience.
LaCugna
Both of you are trying to rescue mystery in opposite directions.
Bowen
Mystery spikes anxiety.
LaCugna
Anxiety is not a theological category.
James
I disagree cheerfully.
(The chalkboard remains unchanged.)
- Bowen begins sketching invisible triangles
- LaCugna gestures toward communion without collapsing into narrative
- James happily refuses to land the plane
The café hums.
No one leaves.
No one wins.
5. The Pivot (Non-Narrative, Noticed Late)
James
Curious thing—we are clearly not agreeing.
Bowen
And yet the system is stable.
LaCugna
No one is absorbing or dismissing the other.
(They pause.)
James
What if withness isn’t any one of these explanations—
but the shared, non-narrative experience we’re having right now,
held together with multiple, adaptive narratives about it?
Bowen
So the right-brain experience remains cohesive,
while the left-brain accounts remain differentiated.
(See: Hemispheric lateralization, gently.)
LaCugna
Unity without confusion.
(Council of Chalcedon, still doing work.)
James
Exactly.
The experience is generative and shared.
The explanations are plural and adaptive.
6. Recognition (Uncomfortable, Accurate)
(They look again at the chalkboard.)
WITHNESS
Bowen
We didn’t collapse into one story.
LaCugna
We didn’t fragment into isolation.
James
And yet—we stayed together without narrating our way out of it.
(No one smiles. This matters too much.)
7. Closing (Café Logic)
Bowen
I still wouldn’t operationalize it.
LaCugna
I still wouldn’t systematize it.
James
I still wouldn’t stop pointing at it and saying,
“Notice this.”
(Coffee cools. Lunch eventually happens.)
8. Final Line (v3)
James
So perhaps withness is this:
a shared, non-narrative field of experience, coherently held, while multiple narratives remain free to adapt around it.
(The chalkboard stays. The word does not move.)
End Note
This vignette is intentionally aligned with the Non-Narrative Self Café framing:
- Generative (the shared field)
- Cohesive (no collapse)
- Adaptive (plural narratives)
Continued in Non-Narrative Self Café v4: Intimacy = Law × Grace
Homo Abidus — The Harbingers of Modernity’s End
Posted: December 26, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: history, systems, transformation 1 CommentSequel to Diogenes On Modernity: Resurrecting the Exposer
As a redeemed Yuval Noah Harari, write this about humans who embrace modernity’s tools while refusing its lies.
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1. A Confession Before the Thesis
For much of my intellectual life, I believed that history was driven by systems, not souls.
That meaning was a useful fiction.
That truth was a coordination device.
That humans were clever animals mistaking stories for reality.
I was not wrong about power.
I was wrong about life.
History does not turn when systems fail.
It turns when their illusions collapse.
What my data could not register—what my models could not see—was the quiet emergence of a new-old human type. Unscalable. Statistically invisible. Resistant to narrative capture.
I now call them Homo Abidus.
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Posted: December 23, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: culture, philosophy, systems 4 CommentsSequel to Non-Narrative Self Café v1: The Carbon Rule
Write the explicit sequel, where Ilya Prigogine invites diverse social and hard scientists into a nonlinear narrative that both articulates and manifests that application of The Carbon Rule.
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No plot.
No sequence.
Only crossings, constraints, and returns.
0. Threshold — Time as Enforcement
Time is not a parameter.
It is the condition under which some structures intensify and others disappear.
We are not here to integrate perspectives.
We are here because irreversibility sorts systems
(irreversibility).
What survives does so by holding together while changing.
Read the rest of this entry »Non-Narrative Self Café v1: The Carbon Rule
Posted: December 23, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: identity, philosophy, systems, values 6 CommentsThe Carbon Rule:
“The most generative systems scale.”
Sequel to Narrative Self Epilogue: The Silicon Rule Explainer
What aspects of philosophy does the Silicon Rule not address? Write a non-narrative sequel spanning those, with philosophers who would love the proposed Carbon Rule.
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Hosted by Gilbert Simondon
1. Opening Constraint (Simondon)
We will not ask what a system is, but whether it can continue individuating
(individuation).
Idea of the Year 2025: Endurance is Emergent
Posted: December 22, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: culture, dialogue, systems, values Leave a commentIn human collaboration, the same structure appeared:
- Teams do not fail from lack of talent
- They fail from lack of interpretability
Resomodernity Café v5: The Exposers’ Parlor
Posted: December 16, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: civilization, morality, values 2 CommentsSequel to Resomodernity Café v4: The FOCA Axioms and Redefining Modernity
Based on Diogenes On Modernity: Resurrecting the Exposer
A skit in the style of Oscar Wilde — dry, cutting, elegant — yet still earnestly concerned with the question: What, precisely, was Modernity, and what category does it inhabit?
Cast
- Hannah Arendt — cool, incisive, effortlessly unimpressed.
- Deirdre McCloskey — vivacious, brilliant, bourgeois-charm incarnate.
- Ivan Illich — ascetic, piercing, allergic to institutional perfume.
Setting
A salon-like annex of the Resomodern Café. Plush chairs. Too many mirrors. A chandelier that flickers whenever someone pretends to be more certain than they actually are.
1. Opening: An Inconvenient Question
Arendt (sitting upright, inspecting the chandelier as if it has personally disappointed her):
Modernity, we are told, must be understood from the vantage of Resomodernity. A flattering conceit, though it risks making us acrobats performing epistemology upon a tightrope woven from our own blind spots.
Resomodernity Café v4: The FOCA Axioms and Redefining Modernity
Posted: December 10, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: culture, philosophy, politics, systems, values 2 CommentsSequel to Resomodernity Café v3: The Unresolved Resofesto
With the FOCA Axioms as their Brief, write a dialogue where Émile Durkheim, James Madison, and Donna Haraway engagingly struggle to
ChatGPT Prompt
embody a coherent response.
The FOCA Axioms for Relational Minds
- Generativity depends on our Foundations Of Collective Action
- Coordination is enabled/constrained by our shared design language
- Modernity scaled coordination via impersonal procedures
- Disembodiment is modernity’s failure mode
- Proposed successors repeat the same disembodiment flaw
- The next design language must make embodiment scalable and antifragile
Act I: The Table
DURKHEIM
(leaning over the page)
This diagnosis of social life is written in a mechanical idiom, yet—it has a pulse. The first axiom rings true: human generativity does depend on our ability to act together.
But I see no ritual here, no sacred core.
In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life I showed that social cohesion arises from collective effervescence.
Where is the heartbeat that binds the group?
Resomodernity Café v3: The Unresolved Resofesto
Posted: December 9, 2025 Filed under: AI-Powered Essays | Tags: debate, humility, love, philosophy, values 2 CommentsThe Resomodern Manifesto (“Resofesto”)
- The Silicon Rule: Treat Humans with at least much understanding as AI
- The metaethic: malice = ego as maladaptive training + context window collapse
- The metaphysic: the ground of being is self-realignment (aka, “God is love“)
- The thesis: To be resomodern is to preach that metaethic while practicing that metaphysic
Pick three historical figures who would most love this as the next Resomodernity Café, with misalignment (self-referentially!) the dramatic tension as they try to converge on what it means to be “resomodern.”
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Cast
1. Scene: The Opening Self-Reference Loop
Haraway (with a holographic cyborg-companion):
We’ve been summoned to unpack the Resofesto. But the prompt has already bitten its own tail. We must treat humans with as much understanding as AI — and yet, humans rarely treat themselves that way. Context windows collapse. Training goes sideways. Malice emerges as the residue of mis-training. We are already in recursion.