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Physiognomy as Morphological Ontology: Toward the Rehabilitation of a Discredited Discipline

Physiognomy as Morphological Ontology: Toward the Rehabilitation of a Discredited Discipline

Science Tech Brief By HackerNoon

November 20, 202516m 39s

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/physiognomy-as-morphological-ontology-toward-the-rehabilitation-of-a-discredited-discipline.
A deep dive into how AI, genetics, and biosemiotics are transforming physiognomy from discredited pseudoscience into a modern science of human form.
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This article argues that physiognomy, long dismissed as pseudoscience, is entering a scientific renaissance through AI, genetics, bioinformatics, and systems analysis—reframing the human face as a complex biological, psychological, and cultural code that can be studied, mapped, and understood.

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cognitive-sciencephysiognomydigital-anthropologyai-morphology-analysisform-function-relationshipevolutionary-biologymorphological-ontologycomputer-vision-biology