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concept:bounded-rationalityBounded Rationality
Related to expected complexity minimization (KL control); free energy formulation based on complexity costs
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- Riskassociated_withExpected complexity component of expected free energy; minimized by risk-sensitive behavior
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- The ontological commitment to a self as a separate bounded entity, which is relinquished in emptiness realisation.
- Reflective agency plus capacity to rationally assess beliefs, desires, intentions and adopt principles.
- The capacity to determine behaviour based on reflective normative/evaluative judgment.
- Alexander's thesis that wholeness and the fifteen properties are objectively real, not artifacts of cognition, and are fundamental to physics and biology.
- The spatiotemporal limit of the goals an agent can represent and pursue; equivalent to the cognitive light cone.
- The property that living centers are formed and strengthened by boundaries which both separate and unite; the boundary must be of the same order of magnitude as the center being bounded and is itself made of centers
- The inherent frame-dependence of the self-environment boundary, suppressed by the dualistic prior.
- Core theoretical framework: consciousness requires hybrid (discrete + continuous), scale-inseparable, metabolically embedded computation distinct from von Neumann architecture.