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This lecture introduces the Dynamic Differential Delineations (DDDs) model for understanding directional choice as the cognitive architectonic of orientation. Within the Health-4E paradigm, DDDs operationalize how epistemic intentionality is organized, enacted, and sustained across changing contexts of meaning, emotion and decision-making. The DDD framework highlights how individuals construct knowledge and motivation through patterned directional preferences, allowing for a more precise mapping of epistemic discernment in clinical, educational, and sociotechnical environments. By recognising directionality at the core of our cognitive architecture, the Health-4E paradigm reframes personalization as a measurable, malleable and evolving form of ontological coherence.
Speaker: Dr. Angel-M. P. Palaiologou
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