claim
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claim:performing-the-mirror-of-the-self-test-gradually-brings-the-observer-closer-to-contact-with-the-original-mindPerforming the mirror-of-the-self test gradually brings the observer closer to contact with the original mind.
The reciprocal effect: doing the test deepens self-knowledge and judgment.
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Findings (1)
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- Qualitative evidence that the mirror-of-the-self experience can facilitate personal growth and refinement of perception.
Claims (2)
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- Describes the transformative potential of the test.
- The epistemological grounding of the mirror-of-the-self test.
Related by similarity (8)
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- Central methodological claim of the chapter, supported by multiple experiments.
- Important caveat about the reliability of the method.
- Load-bearing summary of the paper's central contribution
- A method introduced in Book 1 where observers compare their feeling of self with the life in a candidate thing; Alexander claims it correlates with observed life in thousands of centers.
- Empirical finding cited in Book 1 regarding oriental carpets, recapitulated in the Mid-Book Appendix to support the universality of the self-criterion.
- The question Alexander poses about the ontological implications of the experiment.
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cosine ≥ 0.90Other entities that say roughly the same thing. May be merge candidates or independent restatements across papers.