TRILITY THEORY AND HUMAN REASONING
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Human reasoning, Duality, Trility theory, Decision-making, Cognitive flexibilitySinopse
rility Theory and Human Reasoning invites readers to explore a groundbreaking perspective on how human thought operates beyond the limitations of traditional duality. Throughout history, human reasoning has been shaped by binary oppositions—yes or no, success or failure, right or wrong—suggesting that decision-making often revolves around only two possible outcomes.
This book challenges that paradigm by introducing Trility, a new conceptual framework that expands human reasoning and encourages a more dynamic approach to thought and problem-solving. Through extensive research involving 400 participants—300 women and 100 men aged 18 to 78—the study revealed that approximately 85.7% of respondents demonstrated dualistic patterns of reasoning, confirming the dominance of binary thinking in human cognition.
By proposing an alternative way of understanding decision-making, Trility Theory and Human Reasoning seeks to inspire readers to think beyond extremes and embrace more flexible, integrative forms of thought. The concept of Trility offers an innovative lens to reexamine how we perceive life, science, and human behavior—opening the door to more creative, balanced, and comprehensive reasoning processes.
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