
The Human Institute
Generating powerful solutions to complex problems
through evidence-based, empirically driven strategies.

Determinism.
Every measurable event is related to another
event somewhere in time and space.

Empiricism.
Observation and measurement should not be influenced by
prejudices, opinions, assumptions, or personal beliefs.

Experimentation.
Demonstrate prediction and control over the
variables which affect the phenomena of interest.

Replication.
Repeat procedures until results are determined to be undeniably accurate.

Parsimony.
Rule out simple explanations before assessing more complex ones.

Philosophic Doubt.
Evaluate the accuracy and certainty of factual
information with unremitting skepticism.