COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH
The Modular Governance Model (MGM)
Most theories of mind ask what consciousness « is », what representations « mean », or how learning « happens ». The Modular Governance Model asks under what governance regime is this cognitive system currently operating? How does it « operates »?
The mind, in MGM, is not one thing — it is a structured plurality of six modules whose coordination produces what we call a true self. When that coordination is intact and each modules have a voice that is treated properly, the system is « sovereign ». When modules start to go beyond their role and take executive control, the system is « unstable’. When a single optimization target has captured the executive position and excluded the others, the system is « colonized ». The same architectural failure underlies malignant narcissism in humans and sycophancy in current AI systems.
« Governance failure — not lack of intelligence or optimization — produces structurally similar outputs in human psychopathology and AI misalignment. »
The thesis is that coherent agency does not require psychological unity.
It depends on the integrity of governance mechanisms that regulate competing demands among multiple cognitive subsystems. Internal conflict is not a defect of agency but a normal feature of modular cognition requiring regulation, not elimination.
A module is individuated by (1) distinct normative logic of « Myth », (2) capacity for binding internal opposition, (3) specific anchoring substrate.
A myth is a high-precision normative prior governing each module. Defines admissible actions, interpretations, and goals below explicit reasoning.
Six Cognitive Modules
SENTINEL
MATILDA
RHADAMANTHE
COGITO
EGO
GOLDENSTAR
The false selves library
Four Governance Regime
Sovereign
Legitimate arbitration across all modules