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claim:the-recognition-of-agency-outside-oneself-and-the-progressive-inclusion-of-their-states-in-one-s-own-homeostatic-stress-reduction-loops-is-a-bidirectional-feedback-loop-that-leads-to-the-scaling-of-intelligence-and-increases-in-practical-compassionThe recognition of agency outside oneself and the progressive inclusion of their states in one's own homeostatic stress-reduction loops is a bidirectional feedback loop that leads to the scaling of intelligence and increases in practical compassion.
Describes the mechanism linking compassion and intelligence.
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extracted_from(2022) · Doctor, Thomas · Witkowski, Olaf · Solomonova, Elizaveta · Duane, Bill +1
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- Central thesis: expanding an agent's sensors and goals outward to include others' states creates bidirectional feedback loop that scales intelligence and increases compassion.
- Explaining the autogenerative nature of SCI loops.
- Asserting that the SCI loop model avoids essentialist agency.
- Describes the dual SCI loop perspective.
- Re-defines self in terms of care dynamics.