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claim:cognitive-glues-are-shared-models-of-relative-scarcitiesCognitive glues are shared models of relative scarcities
Core thesis of the paper stated in the title.
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extracted_from(2026) · Michael Levin · Benjamin Lyons
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- Mapping Christopher Alexander's 15 properties and center-recursion across bioelectric, digital, and experiential domains.
- Cognitive glue coordination theorymembers_ofLyons-Levin framework: 5 conditions and 9 properties defining substrate-universal coordination mechanisms analogous to price systems.
- Framework for distributed agent coordination through shared scarcity models, specified by Lyons-Levin's 5 formal conditions and 9 universal properties (control, goal-encoding, credit assignment, etc.).
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- The research paper published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, proposing a cognitive glue concept grounded in economic price systems.
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- Core claim: cognitive glues are shared models of relative scarcities; this is the paper's key interpretive assertion
- The definitional essence of cognitive glues proposed by the paper.
- Necessary condition for cognitive glues.
- The mechanisms that bind together composite agents—memories are proposed as one key type of cognitive glue that reifies selves.