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claim:robust-agency-suffices-for-moral-patienthoodRobust agency suffices for moral patienthood.
Normative premise of the robust agency route.
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extracted_from(2024) · Robert Long · Jeff Sebo · Patrick Butlin · Kathleen Finlinson +6
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- Active inference & agent ecologymembers_ofFree energy minimization, Markov blankets, trust gradients, and multi-agent rhythm/deferral frameworks
- Framework grounding ethical consideration in goal-directedness and agency rather than substrate or origin, addressing moral status of novel intelligences.
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- Key normative question for the agency route.
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- Central thesis of the report.
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