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concept:robustnessRobustness
Ability to maintain function despite perturbations.
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- robustness of naturerelated_toThe functional solidity and working character of natural systems, arising from the fifteen properties.
- Stress Sharingassociated_withCore concept: the hypothesis that cells can leak or export stress signals to neighbors, enabling collective coordination toward morphogenetic goals without explicit altruism.
- Plasticityassociated_withProperty of minds to adapt to radical changes in substrate, form, and embodiment across lifetime and evolution.
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- Requirement that answers to questions be responsive as well as truthful; requires knowing that questioner will know the answer after receiving it.
- The property that living things have a certain ease and morphological roughness which is an essential structural feature, not an accident; the seemingly rough arrangement is more precise because it comes from careful guarding of essential centers, requiring egolessness and abandon
- The ability to pursue goals via cognitive states and processes beyond minimal agency; includes intentional, reflective, and rational agency.
- Freedom reconceived: agent's ability to resist lock-in and maintain multiple attractor basins; novelty and creativity emerge from stable far-from-equilibrium dynamics.
- The representation of something currently being the case; a variable feature dimension of conscious contents distinguishing ideas from hallucinations of factuality
- The directness of motivation by practical concerns, characteristic of living processes in the examples.