Most people who get stuck already understand their situation. More information isn't the problem. Orientation is.
Applied Philosophy of Human Systems (APHS) is a field devoted to understanding human beings as self-organizing systems - and to restoring the clarity that allows movement to resume without force, discipline, or willpower.
Book I: Foundations introduces the conceptual architecture of the field. Seven papers establish the core distinctions - field, frame, orientation, coherence, agency, and force - that form the working vocabulary of APHS. Rather than prescribing techniques or methods, this volume provides tools for understanding how human systems interpret circumstances, reorganize meaning, and navigate complex environments.
This is not self-help. It is not academic philosophy. It is what the author calls sleeves-rolled-up philosophy: observations about how self-organizing human systems actually work, tested in lived experience.
The complete collection spans three volumes. Book I establishes the field. Book II demonstrates it in motion. Book III addresses integration. Each volume stands on its own. Readers who begin anywhere will find their way.
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