The Jim Rutt Show

EP 341 Worldviews: Bonnitta Roy on Post-Formal Actors, Stage Theory, and the Character Void in Leadership

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Apr 23, 2026
Bonnitta Roy, interdisciplinary thinker and founder of the Pop-Up School and Divinity School, blends process philosophy with practical frameworks for complex collective action. She explores embeddedness and covariant motions, critiques computational rationalism and shallow notions of emergence, reframes consciousness as layered simulation, and examines where impulses, developmental modules, and collective agency actually arise.
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The 55 Gallon Drum Thought Experiment

  • Jim Rutt's 55-gallon drum thought experiment contrasts Jim-as-chemicals with Jim-as-person deciding to buy beer.
  • He uses it to illustrate biological emergence and downward causation where higher-level states constrain lower-level dynamics.
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Modularity Appears After Morphogenesis

  • Roy emphasizes developmental modularity emerges later: organs become treatable modules after morphogenesis, not the driver of development.
  • She links bioelectric gradients and morphogenetic processes to how modular structures like hearts form then become modularly serviceable.
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Consciousness As Layered Simulation

  • Roy defines adult self-consciousness as a simulation: nested levels where animals simulate environments, humans simulate selves and others' simulations.
  • She cites New Caledonian crows, rats dreaming maze permutations, and humans simulating people-to-people for layered simulation capacity.
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