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探索文明的健全性:一场关于构建更佳社会结构的研讨会
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本次活动将于2025年12月12日至15日在德国举行,旨在探讨如何构建更符合人类需求的社会结构。会议将深入分析导致社会功能失调的动态因素,并研究这些负面影响如何在个人网络中体现。参与者将学习如何辨析现有结构的健全性,理解社会结构如何发展并保持健全,以及如何抵御腐蚀性影响。活动将通过案例研究、小组讨论、游戏和角色扮演等形式,提供务实的解决方案,帮助参与者提升自身及周围社会环境的健全性,促进合作、求真和福祉。

✨ **定义与评估文明健全性**:活动将“文明健全性”定义为支持合作、求真和福祉的人类友好型社会设计。会议将提出评估社会结构健全性的启发式方法,包括成员的获益、自由、韧性、响应性和和平性,并以此为框架分析支持健全性的动态,如帕累托改进和公平妥协,以及识别导致智力或身体孤立、认知和福祉恶化的腐蚀性动态,如群体思维和信息控制。

🌱 **构建与维护健全的社会结构**:研讨会的核心议题之一是如何分析我们所处的社会结构的健全性,以及社会结构如何发展和保持健全。活动将探讨如何影响这一过程,并识别可以保护结构免受腐蚀性影响的“护栏”。同时,对于无法改善的结构,活动还将探讨个体如何采取行动,部分隔离自身免受损害,并减轻对个人福祉和认知的负面影响。

🤝 **实践性方法与参与者画像**:本次活动侧重于务实的解决方案,将通过分析健全与不健全的案例,分享在增加社会健全性方面的成功与不成功经验。活动特别欢迎那些对所处社会环境有看法并希望产生影响的人士,无论其背景如何,只要他们愿意在个人或职业层面探索和实践改善社会环境的方法,并期待与拥有不同视角的人士交流。

🗓️ **活动详情与申请**:活动将于2025年12月12日至15日在德国一座别墅举行,预计招收10-12名参与者,费用为100欧元,包含住宿、餐饮和往返接送。申请截止日期为2025年11月3日,主办方鼓励背景多元的申请者踊跃参与,共同探讨和实践提升社会健全性的方法。

Published on October 10, 2025 4:26 PM GMT

Apply by November 3rd to explore civilizational sanity with us! We’ll tackle questions like: How can we make the social structures around us more human-friendly? What plays into low-sanity structures? How can we protect ourselves from corrosive dynamics or mitigate their damage? The event takes place in Mittelhof, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, from December 12th to 15th, 2025.

Many of us have experiences with friendships, romantic partnerships, friend groups and communities that are mutually supportive, nourishing and empowering. At the same time, we also live with broken-up friendships or families, bad experiences in educational and professional contexts, and communities that split up or fell apart. On a macro level, most of humanity is embedded in private institutions, governing structures and international networks that often don’t adequately address human needs.

These observations are important to us because we care about building social environments that support cooperation, truth-seeking, and well-being. We want event participants to gain a clearer sense of the dynamics that might lead to dysfunction. Additionally, we’ll investigate how these corrosive influences show up in our own networks, and how to cultivate social structures with higher civilisational sanity.

We use the term civilisational sanity here to refer to human-friendly societal designs. That might include physical structures, shared narratives and values, norms, customs, laws and other mechanisms supporting cooperation and high-quality decision-making that enable human (and non-human) flourishing. A sane society is one in which humans are happy to partake. What exactly characterises sane structures is up for debate, but we’d like to suggest the following heuristics: [1]

Using these heuristics, we can analyse dynamics that support sanity. Some possible examples are a search for Pareto improvements and fair compromise, accountability, establishing feedback loops, transmission of tacit knowledge, and increasing members’ option space. We can also examine corrosive dynamics that lead to intellectual or physical isolation, deteriorating epistemics and well-being. That can include groupthink, evaporative cooling, gatekeeping resources, cult of personality, controlling information flow, diffusion of responsibility, frame control and status games.

The three central themes that we’ll be exploring during the event are:

    How can we analyse the civilisational sanity of structures we’re embedded in? How do social structures develop sanity and stay sane? How can we influence that? What guardrails can protect from corrosive effects? Sometimes, increasing the sanity of a structure is not feasible. Is it possible to behave in ways that can partially insulate you from the damage and mitigate the negative effects on your own well-being and epistemics?

What will the activities look like?

This event focuses on pragmatic approaches. We will look at case studies that display how civilisational sanity as well as civilisational insanity are proliferating, and share our experiences in small group discussions. For example, we might discuss our successful (and less successful) attempts to increase sanity. We will experiment with elements like games and role play.

Who are we? 

This is an independently run event, partially funded by Epistea. Team members work on this event in their personal capacity.

Yulia Ponomarenko is the main organiser of the event. A programmer by day and an anthropologist by night, she has previously worked as an instructor for youth camps on rationality and epistemics. She did research on community dynamics in the Bay and has since extended her work, among other things as an Epistea resident in 2023.

Jonte Hünerbein designed a social deduction game about group rationality failures. He is deeply interested in the ideological failures of the totalitarian mass movements of the 20th century and the manipulation tactics of religious and political cults. He investigates fringe ideological online groups for fun. 

Ashe Vazquez has a background in math and plays Go competitively at the top European level. Their other work includes thinking about the culture and philosophy of mathematicians and Go players. They are interested in abstractly modelling real things, card games, and learning about deception.

Who are you?

You’ll be a good fit for this event if you have opinions about the social environments you are part of and want to impact them. You may have observed local examples of low civilisational sanity and have ideas about what differentiates these structures from others that are more sane. Ideally, you are looking to experiment with influencing your social surroundings for the better. You could be thinking about these problems in a professional capacity, for example as a sociologist, but you could also be engaging with them on a personal level. In fact, we are looking for people with diverse backgrounds, so we can exchange experiences relating to civilisational sanity from a wide range of perspectives.

While there will be plenty of time to rest and sleep, the event will still demand your full attention, so you shouldn’t expect to be able to work on other things for its duration.

We don't accept applicants under the age of 18.

Logistics

When? 

Arrival starting afternoon 12th December 2025, departure on 15th December 2025 in the morning

Where? 

In an idyllic villa in Mittelhof, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Depending on participants’ preferences, there’ll be a meeting point in either Cologne or Düsseldorf from which a shuttle leaves for the venue.

How many participants? 

We expect to accept 10-12 participants.

What is the cost of the event?

There’s a participation fee of 100 euros per participant. 

What do we cover?

We will provide vegan meals for the duration of the camp and cover accommodation as well as a shuttle from a meeting point to the venue and back. We will not cover insurance or other travel expenses.

How to apply?

Fill out the application form by November 3rd, 2025. We may reach out to some applicants for a follow-up interview. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis.

More questions? 

If you have any questions or suggestions about the application, the venue or our weekend plans, reach out in the comments or at u>sanity.weekend.info@gmail.com</u

 

  1. ^

    Caveats apply for all of our heuristics, e.g. peacefulness would be limited by self-defence



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