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Convergent Epistemology: A Multi-Domain Framework for Evaluating Worldviews

Authors: Leroux, Tyler;

Convergent Epistemology: A Multi-Domain Framework for Evaluating Worldviews

Abstract

Convergent Epistemology is a multi-domain framework developed by Tyler Leroux for evaluating worldviews through cross-domain convergence. Its formal structure is the Worldview Evaluation Protocol (WEP). This work introduces a structured method for assessing competing systems based on their ability to maintain coherence across independent domains, including prediction, anomalies, knowledge production, historical impact, and human experience. Rather than evaluating isolated arguments, this framework shifts analysis to the level of system-wide convergence, where increasing alignment across domains reduces interpretive flexibility and constrains viable explanations.

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