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Levin 2022 Technological Approach to Mind Everywhere

Source paper introducing the TAME framework and its applications.

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  • Author of the free energy principle framework; central thinker in the paper.
  • Philosopher whose Intentional Stance is adapted and extended by TAME framework.
  • Philosopher cited for the principle 'thoughts are thinkers'—foundational to Levin's framework of active memory.
  • Philosopher referenced for 'what it's like' framework applied to understanding memory reconstruction from past self perspective.
  • Editor of the paper; researcher in evolutionary biology and basal cognition.
  • Proponent of Unlimited Associative Learning as a marker of consciousness.
  • Engineer, co-author on the 1943 paper on behavior, purpose, and teleology.
  • Psychologist who formulated Morgan's Canon against over-attributing cognition.

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  • A conceptual framework for understanding cognition and intelligence across diverse substrates—including evolved biological systems, artificial systems, and bioengineered systems—using empirically-grounded, gradualist approaches. TTAME enables comparative analysis of mind-like phenomena regardless of the physical or biological substrate in which it emerges, facilitating cross-disciplinary study of unconventional intelligences.
  • An interdisciplinary research framework that reconceptualizes intelligence as observer-relative problem-solving competencies existing on a continuum from simple to highly complex, extending cognition beyond neural systems to pre-neural and non-neural substrates including microbial control loops, plants, tissues, and cellular collectives. It grounds the study of evolutionary and developmental origins of cognitive and behavioral capacities by linking information processing at the chemical and cellular level to classical cognition, and provides philosophical foundations for understanding agency and goal-directedness in systems without nervous systems.

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  • Recognition that selves are composite systems of competent parts; all intelligences are higher-level selves made of cells or components.