| SYSTEM | Analogos | Logos |
| PHENOMENA | Sensational experience | Conceptual experience |
| LANGUAGE | Sensational (incl. Emotions-Feelings-Images) | Symbolic (Conceptual Models & Symbols) |
| PSYCHE | Awareness | Consciousness |
| SYSTEM | Intuition (In-tuit) | Intellect (In-tell-it) |
| FUNCTION | Cognition (The Truth Function) | Conception (Belief Function) |
| NATURE | Irrational | Rational |
| SELF | Sensational Self (sense of self) | Conceptual Self (idea of self) |
| WORLD | Actuality | Reality |
| ONTOIC | Being (Ontic)(Human Being) | Existence (Ontological)(Person) |
| EPISTEMOIC | Knowledge (Epistemic) | Understanding (Epistemological) |
| TYPE | Analog operation | Digital operation |
| METHOD | Instantaneous summation, holisitic | Linear, sequential, ratiocinative, digital |
| NUMBER | 1 + 1 = 1 | 1 + 1 = 2 |
| TYPE OPERATION | Imagination (Induction) | Logic (Deduction) |
| THEOLOGY | What-Man-Calls-God (God Within) | Conceptual God (ie. 'The Creator' Without) |
| MORAL SYSTEM | Deontological - Morality | Teleological - Ethics |
| OTHER | Spontaneous | Willful |
| BRAIN AREA | Brain Stem, Limbic System, Rt. Neocortex | Frontal & Parietal Lt. Neocortex |
| TRANSLATION | PROCESS | WORLD CREATED | PHENOMENA |
| Analogos to Logos | Realization | Reality | Conceptual Phenomena |
| Logos to Analogos | Actualization | Actuality | Sense Phenomena |
| PHILOSOPHER | Analogos Phenomena | Logos Phenomena |
| PLATO | Particulars | Universals |
| BERGSON | Relative | Absolute |
| SCHOPENHAUER | In Concreto | Conceptual |
| FREUD,JUNG | Unconscious | Conscious |
| EINSTEIN | Mass | Energy |
| SARTRE | Being-in-itself (en soir) | Being-for-itself (pour soir) |
| WITTGENSTEIN | What Cannot Be Said | What Can Be Said |
| WITTGENSTEIN | The philosophical "I" | The independent "I" |
| BACON | Experience | Argument |
| HUME | Experience | Reason |
| KANT | Sensing | Thinking |
| FREGE | Referent (sing.) Object (pl.) | Sense (sing.) Concept (pl.) |
| RUSSELL | World of Experience | World of Universals |
| RUSSELL | Knowledge by Acquaintance | Knowledge by Description |
| HUSSERL | Transcendental Ego | Psychological I |
| HUSSERL | Transcendental Phenomenology | Phenomenological Psychology |
| HUSSERL | Transcendent | Psychological |
| HUSSERL | Noematic | Noemic |
| HEIDEGGER | BEING | beings |
| HEIDEGGER | Authenticity | Unauthenticity |
| HEIDEGGER | Dasein | Person |
| EINSTEIN | Mass | Energy |
| SPERRY | Right Brain | Left Brain |
| SPERRY | Holistic | Linear, Sequential |
| Phase | Brain area | Evolutionary | Mode | Language |
| One | Brain Stem | Reptilian | Analog | Sensation |
| Two | Limbic System | Paleomammalian | Analog | Emotion |
| Three | Cerebral Cortex Right | Neomammalian | Analog | Feelings |
| Three | Cerebral Cortex Left | Neomammalian | Digital | Symbols, Concepts |
Fundamental assumption: That neural activity in the brain generates all mental phenomena which are essentially judgmental phenomena.
*Triune Theory of Brain Evolution by Paul McLean