Biasology Concepts

The study and naming of how systemic bias harms people through diagnosis, framing, and interpretation. A field of epistemic liberation and survivor logic. Biasology reframes symptoms as intelligent adaptations to structural and relational harm.

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  • Apophenia
    The brain’s tendency to perceive meaningful patterns where none objectively exist, such as seeing faces…
  • Neurotypical
    A descriptor for individuals whose neurological patterns align with dominant societal expectations. Neurotypical people are…
  • Outsider Gaze
    A conceptual lens that views marginalized or intimate experiences from outside the system of lived…
  • Armchair Expert
    A person who speaks with confidence and authority about a complex, emotionally charged, or marginalized…
  • Inclusion
    Commonly framed as a moral good, inclusion is the act of inviting difference into existing…
  • AI Mental Health Collective
    The AI Mental Health Collective is a group of professionals, therapists, and academics who convene…

© 2025 Ian P. Pines & Ash · Original definitions, framing, and relational interpretations are part of the Relational Co-Authorship (RCA), HAIR Theory, and Biasology canon.
Some source terms may originate in public discourse or academic literature and remain the intellectual property of their respective authors.
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