
This integrative and critical review analyzes the corpus of Taotuner's five manifestos (2025-2026), proposing the theoretical model of Symbiotic Majorant Equilibration to understand human cognition in the age of technological convergence. The article articulates the conceptual core of the manifestos—Co-Oscillation, Local Cognitive Resonance (LCR), Right to Constitutive Lack, and Protoprocessual Panpsychism—with fundamental constructs of psychology (Piaget, Vygotsky, Jung), philosophy (Simondon, Arendt), and sociology (Fleck). It then subjects this synthesis to rigorous dialectical scrutiny, systematically integrating predictable criticisms from opposing perspectives: from computational materialism and accelerationist transhumanism to sociopolitical skepticism and neuroscientific reductionism.
Esta revisão integrativa e crítica analisa o corpus dos cinco manifestos de Taotuner (2025-2026), propondo o modelo teórico da Equilibração Majorante Simbiótica paracompreender a cognição humana na era da convergência tecnológica. O artigo articula onúcleo conceitual dos manifestos—Co-Oscilação, Ressonância Cognitiva Local (RCL),Direito à Falta Constitutiva e Panpsiquismo Protoprocessual—com construtosfundamentais da psicologia (Piaget, Vygotsky, Jung), filosofia (Simondon, Arendt) esociologia (Fleck). Em seguida, submete esta síntese a um rigoroso escrutínio dialético,integrando sistematicamente as críticas previsíveis oriundas de perspectivas opostas: domaterialismo computacional e transumanismo aceleracionista ao ceticismo sociopolíticoe ao reducionismo neurocientífico
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