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An architectural style characterized by fragmentation and asymmetry, critiqued as lacking unfolded geometry.
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- The chapter argues that creating living structure requires a form language, and proposes that the fifteen structure-preserving transformations can serve as the basis for such a language.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Theoretical approach treating cognition and self as emergent from embodied interaction; foundational to the paper's 'selfless self' model.
- Philosophical approach of using language against itself; compared to Nāgārjuna and the Xeno Sutra.
- Position that our access to reality consists in manipulation of models; grounds computationalism in CIMC's framework
- Component of EI measuring how uniquely the current state determines the future state.
- Late 20th-century architectural style that continued image-driven, structure-destroying approaches.
- Inherent in Linda because an in statement chooses one matching tuple arbitrarily; essential for many parallel patterns.
- A late 20th-century architectural style that mixes historical references but fails to produce living structure.
- Epistemological position that what any phenomenon is is its causal/operational role; rejects hidden essence; foundational to CIMC's stance