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concept:object-permanenceObject Permanence
Required by the deductive theory of mirror self-recognition; not yet implemented in the current model
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Frameworks (1)
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- Deductive Theory of Mirror Self-Recognitionassociated_withMitchell's theory additionally requiring object permanence and objectification of body parts; not fully implemented in the current model
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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.
- The degree to which a system can be influenced by signals from brute force to rational argument; correlates with cognitive sophistication.
- Traditional paradigm in which aesthetic properties adhere to external artifacts rather than to the actor's own activity.
- Alexander's redefinition: a phenomenon is objective when independent observers converge on the same results, not merely when mechanistic methods are used
- A continuum of agency from brute force micromanagement to persuasion by rational argument, used to determine the optimal intervention strategy for any system.
- A property that makes a segment of space stand out as a center; determined by symmetry, connectedness, convexity, etc.
- Objects that show human use and adaptation, such as the zone behind the bed, making a space more alive.
- A necessary state of mind for making living things, characterized by absence of self-importance and complete attention to the thing itself.