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Description: This article proposes a unified philosophical and neuropsychiatric model for understanding truth, consciousness, and artificial intelligence, integrating insights from logic, philosophy of mind, and clinical psychiatry. Starting with Frege’s platonic model of logical truth, we contrast it with the lived neuropsychiatric experience of insight, conceptualizing truth as a process of causal coupling between mind and reality. This framework is further developed through the analysis of John Searle’s critique of strong AI, highlighting the unique capacity of biological organisms to create self-generated problems, symbolic resistance, and genuine intentionality—features that distinguish living minds from machines. Drawing from clinical neuropsychiatry, we discuss the “Berkeley Complex” using a paradigmatic case study, illustrating the difference between psychotic delusion and critical consciousness. Finally, the model is expanded into a broader cosmological-ethical perspective, proposing that love, free will, and cosmic evolution are structurally interrelated through the very architecture of conscious existence

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