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claim:intelligence-as-such-is-a-mere-capacity-the-state-of-competency-with-regards-to-noticing-and-overcoming-stress-and-requires-care-to-be-engaged-and-expressed

Intelligence as such is a mere capacity—the state of competency with regards to noticing and overcoming stress—and requires care to be engaged and expressed.

Definitional claim distinguishing intelligence from care.

Source paper

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Toward an ethics of autopoietic technology: Stress, care, and intelligence
(2023) · Witkowski, Olaf · Doctor, Thomas · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1

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Concepts (1)

concept
  • Observer-relative competency to identify and solve problems; defined as capacity, not manifest action, across all substrates.

Related by similarity (8)

cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

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Restated by (1)

cosine ≥ 0.90

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