Cubical Model of Intelligence: Phenomenological and Cognitive Approach to Seven Aspects of Mind
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science February 2, 2026 Vadim Saunanen
The Cubic Model of Intelligence proposes that seven aspects of the mind—logic, emotion, intuition, memory, ethics, social context, and temporal foresight—are not separate functions but facets of a unified cognitive structure whose interactions shape understanding and decision-making. Derived from observation of internal thinking processes, the model is presented as a theoretical hypothesis about the structural organization of consciousness, subject to operationalization and empirical testing. The work integrates philosophical reflection, cognitive theory, and psychological practice, and discusses potential verification through phenomenological and behavioral methods, with applications in education, psychotherapy, consciousness studies, and artificial intelligence.