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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run4-c10-c6Observer-independent morphological goals in embodied systems
Examines how target anatomies and cognitive goals remain epistemically inaccessible to external observation, across developmental and embodied cognition contexts.
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- Stress sharing as cognitive glue for collective intelligences: A computational model of stress as a coordinator for morphogenesis2 members
- Toward an ethics of autopoietic technology: Stress, care, and intelligence1 member
- Stress Sharing as cognitive glue for collective intelligences: A computational model of Dukkha as a coordinator for Morphogenesis1 member
- Technological Approach to Mind Everywhere: An Experimentally-Grounded Framework for Understanding Diverse Bodies and Minds1 member
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Claims (3)
- Anatomical goal states cannot be inferred from observation of stress states by an external observer.Knowledge of morphogenetic goals is inaccessible to external observers; only interior to system itself.
- Goals and stressors are key invariants unifying cognitive systems across diverse embodiments.Levin's assertion that goal-directed activity is the unifying principle across morphogenesis, behavior, and physiological allostasis.
- There are no a priori limits on perception of stress or corresponding capacity for care; successful stress-relief reveals novel problem spaces at different scales.