Steve Kirton's Trinosophia series is a modern body of work on the architecture of innate human intelligence. It engages with Manly P. Hall as part of its historical lineage, then rebuilds the inquiry through contemporary cognitive science, systems-thinking psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind.
How the two relate
The historical Trinosophia text and Steve Kirton's modern Trinosophia series are separate works. The relationship is influence, interpretation, and subject matter, not republication.
The deeper context
Trinosophia is a long-running intellectual project that predates the current AI wave. It gives Steve's work on intelligence, trust, and verifiable systems its deeper roots — the research foundation beneath his teaching on governed intelligence.
The series at a glance
- Work: Trinosophia series by Steve Kirton.
- Subject: architecture of innate human intelligence.
- Influence: Manly P. Hall and the historical Trinosophia lineage.
- Modern disciplines: cognitive science, systems-thinking psychology, neuroscience, philosophy of mind.
- Relationship to historical manuscript: influenced by related ideas while remaining Steve's contemporary series.