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concept:self-sacrificeSelf Sacrifice
Suppression or loss of lower-level component reproduction for higher-level individual benefit; puzzle requiring explanation in ETI theory.
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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.
- Process of reifying one's identity as an independent self; meditation practices aim to decrease selfing.
- The interior awareness, consciousness, and felt identity that each person experiences; absent from mechanistic cosmology.
- Model of agency in which self is constituted by dynamical patterns of care and goal-pursuit rather than permanent substance or essence.
- Raising one's own bid in an auction round with no competing bid since the agent's last bid; a sign of poor auction discipline.
- The personal experience of being a self, which is left out of the mechanistic world-picture but is central to the new wholeness-based view.
- The process of transcending human limitations; central to both Buddhist practice and the evolution of technical intelligence.
- An eternal, impersonal yet intensely personal core within each person, also called the Void, the ground, or the great Self; the core of every living center.
- A coherent system owning associations, memories, and preferences, defined by its cognitive light cone.