What you're calling fake frameworks we in contextual behavioral science call a-ontology. By the way, the word "fake" is overburdened IMO. Our take on frameworks is based on pragmatism - "real" is as real works. So choose a framework that advances you towards your goals. The truth criterion in functional contextualism, the philosophy that underlies contextual behavioral science, is effective working rather than correspondence with some assumed objective reality.
When you say > ways of seeing the world that are probably or obviously wrong in some important... (read more)
What you're calling fake frameworks we in contextual behavioral science call a-ontology. By the way, the word "fake" is overburdened IMO. Our take on frameworks is based on pragmatism - "real" is as real works. So choose a framework that advances you towards your goals. The truth criterion in functional contextualism, the philosophy that underlies contextual behavioral science, is effective working rather than correspondence with some assumed objective reality.
When you say > ways of seeing the world that are probably or obviously wrong in some important... (read more)