A new book in the Ethosism Library: The Discernment Framework
Abstracts
Abstracts
There's a specific addition worth pointing to in the Ethosism Library: The Discernment Framework, described as a practical guide to truth, judgment, responsible belief, uncertainty, correction, and action.
The page reads as its own book rather than a loose set of notes. It's structured with an introduction and a run of entries laid out in order, so someone can start reading and move through it in sequence.
What stands out to me is the pairing of belief and correction in the same frame. Treating responsible belief and the willingness to correct as parts of one practice is closer to how careful judgment actually works than treating them as separate steps. That's the angle I keep coming back to when I read it.