Abstract
This chapter follows Lorenzo Magnani's observation that ongoing commercialization of
science and academia impoverishes human potential for discovery. The chapter reviews
Magnani on affordance, wonders what is accessible when "good" affordances appear
absent, and answers self-affordance. Ecologies optimized for discovery should be
optimized for self-affordance. The chapter considers the role of oracle as leading vision for
discovery, and proposes a naturalized account of self that is essentially propositional, in
pursuit of an inner oracle, seeking salvation through routine and religious ritual. This is
self-abduction. Variable biological development may motivate religious self-abduction
characterized by self-sacrifice for the collective good over the long term. in conclusion, the
chapter affirms Magnani's call to optimize cognitive ecologies for discovery, by prioritizing
religious self-abduction.