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concept:primitive-relatednessPrimitive relatedness
The traditional, all-encompassing relationship with nature reported in preindustrial societies, where self and world were felt as one.
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- AnimismextendsThe belief in spirits in natural entities, interpreted by Alexander as a direct experience of the I in things at high intensity.
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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 direct, felt connection between a person and living structure in the world, which Alexander claims is the most fundamental relation.
- Kin-selection basis for cooperation; shown insufficient to explain all ETIs, especially those with genetically unrelated components.
- The search for the name and nature of the presence.
- Smallest portion of a motif that produces the full pattern using all isometries of its symmetry group
- AND-parallelism construct that allows sub-results to be pursued simultaneously.
- Probability that effect would not occur without cause; counterfactual primitive.
- Probability that effect occurs given cause; one of two primitives in causation measures.