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concept:mathematical-constructivismMathematical Constructivism
Position that our access to reality consists in manipulation of models; grounds computationalism in CIMC's framework
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- ComputationalismsupportsPosition that all phenomena can be fully captured as discrete and finite state transitions; grounded in mathematical constructivism
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- An architectural style characterized by fragmentation and asymmetry, critiqued as lacking unfolded geometry.
- Discovery of geometric/topological truths (e.g., neusis construction) that go beyond current AI capabilities, as discussed by Sloman.
- A system component outside the application domain that provides infrastructure (e.g., backplane, interface repository).
- Theoretical approach treating cognition and self as emergent from embodied interaction; foundational to the paper's 'selfless self' model.
- The emergent human capacity that Nicholson argues is enabled by loose parts in environments.
- The hypothesis that tools extend and structure human cognitive processes.
- Cognitive process spread across human and non-human agents; a goal of Pask’s and Friedman’s cybernetic diagrams.