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concept:affective-statesAffective States
Psychological states like emotions, moods, pains, itches, defined by valence and arousal.
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- Welfare Subjectivityassociated_withThe property of being a being whose life can go better or worse for them.
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- The working paper itself, presenting a pluralist theory of moral standing and arguing that autonomy can ground moral standing without welfare subjectivity.
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- If induced states carry valence, the stakes of mass deployment of conscious-like systems multiply morally
- The property of emotion features maintaining elevated activation well beyond the local token context that triggered them
- A state of ordinary human happiness, freedom, and ease that emerges when people are in an environment generated by living processes; it is the goal of architecture.
- The possibility of a stably encoded, causally active emotional state within LLMs, as distinct from token-by-token semantic content
- First premise showing autonomy does not entail welfare subjectivity.
- Second premise showing autonomy does not entail welfare subjectivity.
- Salient vectors in the space of emotions and intuitions; percepts of emotion, physiological valence, and extra-intellectual evaluation of reality
- The experiential measure of life; a living process is congruent with and governed by feeling, and the feeling a place presents is the measure of its life.