This paper proposes a novel cognitive framework called “My Harmonic Cognitive OS,” which models human cognition as a structured interaction among three core layers: viewpoint filters (Fi, Fe, Te, Ti), judgment structures (i/e), and perceptual styles—namely the four cognitive functions Si, Se, Ni, and Ne. Each perceptual function is defined as follows: Si (Introverted Sensing) as internal memory reference, Se (Extraverted Sensing) as immediate sensory response, Ni (Introverted Intuition) as convergence into future insight, and Ne (Extraverted Intuition) as divergent associative idea generation. These are further structured into directional causal pairs: Si–Ne expansiveand Se–Ni convergent, forming the perceptual OS of this model. By redefining traditional MBTI components into a dynamic, process-oriented architecture, this model enables precise mapping of individual cognitive processes. The framework is not only theoretically coherent but also demonstrates high applicability in education, AI development, and human resource management. It emphasizes cognitive diversity, ethical decision-making, and the capacity for meta-cognition, ultimately aiming to foster what is termed a “multi-perspective cognitive being.” The paper also outlines practical implementations and potential economic impacts, positioning this OS-based structure as a foundational paradigm for the next generation of cognitive science and applied artificial intelligence.
Shizuyo Shimizu (Tue,) studied this question.
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