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claim:intelligence-is-the-degree-of-capacity-for-identifying-and-seeking-stress-reliefIntelligence is the degree of capacity for identifying and seeking stress relief.
Definition of intelligence in terms of stress reduction.
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extracted_from(2022) · Doctor, Thomas · Witkowski, Olaf · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1
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- Intelligence (as stress relief)implementsThe capacity to identify stress and work toward stress relief, scaling with the scope of states an agent can care about.
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- Fundamental question raised in the introduction.
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- Definitional claim distinguishing intelligence from care.
- Distinguishing intelligence as capacity from its expression.
- William James definition of intelligence; foundational to paper's framing of competency and problem-solving as core invariants.
- William James definition of intelligence; used by Levin as a load-bearing definition underlying the entire morphogenetic intelligence framework.
- Expands the definition of intelligence to include non-behavioral problem-solving, enabling comparison across diverse substrates.
- Core definitional claim: Care and intelligence are dual aspects of the same fundamental capacity—ability to detect and act on discrepancies between actual and optimal states.
- William James' definition of intelligence, a cornerstone for the paper's arguments.