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concept:organic-intelligenceOrganic Intelligence
Intelligence bound to a biological substrate, inherently tied to desire, attachment, and suffering.
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- Observer-relative competency to identify and solve problems; defined as capacity, not manifest action, across all substrates.
- Leroi-Gourhan's notion of externalized, tool-based intelligence that can overcome biological limits.
- Collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems.
- Philosophical framework emphasizing wholeness, non-reductionism, and unique emergent features of life systems.
- Intelligences distinct from human minds, including AI and artificial life agents.
- Intelligence typically associated with a single organism and its nervous system; argued here to also be a product of collective composition.
- Research program studying intelligence at multiple scales and substrates; proposed as relevant to implications of mnemonic improvisation.
- Intelligence realized in a non-organic, technological substrate, potentially free from biological constraints.