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concept:rational-reflectionRational Reflection
The capacity to determine behaviour based on reflective normative/evaluative judgment.
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- Autonomyassociated_withA psychological capacity for self-government, enabling an individual to be the author of her own thoughts and actions.
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- The working paper itself, presenting a pluralist theory of moral standing and arguing that autonomy can ground moral standing without welfare subjectivity.
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- Reflection level where the model is forced to output an answer immediately without revisiting reasoning.
- The specific form of reflection studied, where a model reflects on reasoning generated by another source.
- The ability of reasoning LLMs to review and revise previous reasoning steps during inference
- Reflective agency plus capacity to rationally assess beliefs, desires, intentions and adopt principles.
- One of four key isometries; reflection across a line (mirror line or axis of reflection).
- Reflection level where a model spontaneously revises reasoning without explicit trigger instructions.
- Ratio of reflection steps to total reasoning steps, used to quantify reflection behavior
- Responses that name or describe the observing act without performing it; negatively correlated with high scores