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concept:individual-intelligenceIndividual intelligence
Intelligence typically associated with a single organism and its nervous system; argued here to also be a product of collective composition.
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- Collective Intelligenceassociated_withsubtype_ofRecognition that selves are composite systems of competent parts; all intelligences are higher-level selves made of cells or components.
- Intelligencerelated_toObserver-relative competency to identify and solve problems; defined as capacity, not manifest action, across all substrates.
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- Formal notion of what constitutes an individual agent; bridges Buddhist and information-theoretic perspectives.
- Intelligences distinct from human minds, including AI and artificial life agents.
- Domain where consciousness theories are being applied to synthetic systems; part of broader context of unconventional embodiments.
- William James definition of intelligence; foundational to paper's framing of competency and problem-solving as core invariants.
- William James' definition of intelligence, a cornerstone for the paper's arguments.
- Undermines the Steinbeck-style notion of the lone creative individual and challenges the human-AI distinction