The Living Philosophy

#5 Brendan Graham Dempsey: Can We Scientifically Measure Worldviews?

Nov 2, 2025
Brendan Graham Dempsey, a metatheory researcher at the Institute of Applied Metatheory and host of the Metamodern Meaning podcast, delves into the measurement of worldviews and cultural evolution. He discusses how we can quantify complexity in human thought, exploring the application of hierarchical complexity in various texts. Brendan also highlights the surprising insights from scoring ancient texts and modern literature, while addressing the implications of cognitive complexity in societal contexts and its relation to educational systems.
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INSIGHT

Fine-Grain Power Of Electrical Scoring

  • Lectica's electrical scale gives fine-grained scores within each order (100-point bands), capturing nuanced differences.
  • Most adult verbal performance clusters in a narrow band (≈1100–1200), so subtle numeric differences matter.
ADVICE

Assess Complexity As Task Performance

  • Treat hierarchical complexity as a task-based, domain-independent scale rather than a fixed 'stage' in a person.
  • Account for context, scaffolding, sleep, and domain when assessing someone's performance level.
ANECDOTE

Paper Versus Text Message Example

  • Brendan contrasts a neuroscience paper (≈1105) with casual texts to a parent (≈980–1050) to illustrate complexity differences.
  • Higher complexity requires system-mapping language and abstract concepts; everyday stories use simpler representational language.
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