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concept:convergence-of-judgment-through-developmentConvergence of Judgment through Development
The process by which individuals, through refining their ability to perceive living structure, gradually come to agree on aesthetic and life judgments.
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- The central empirical phenomenon: different neural networks trained on different data/objectives develop increasingly similar representations
- Core phenomenon studied: when causal interventions shift internal representations away from the natural distribution
- Contrasts with the worry that such feelings are purely private.
- What has led to representational convergence, will it continue, and ultimately where does it end?question0.732Central motivating questions of the paper
- The thesis that sufficiently advanced agents will converge to similar subgoals.
- Claim emphasizing the continuous adaptive nature of development.
- As observers mature, their liking converges because they discover the deeper self that is shared.claim0.727Developmental claim about aesthetic maturity.
- The personal growth required to see living structure accurately; the mirror-of-the-self test both requires and fosters this development.