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concept:structural-complexitystructural complexity
Flusser’s category of complexity where the system elements have very complex internal relationships (like apparatus).
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- functional complexityassociated_withFlusser’s category of complexity where a system provides a complex use (like chess), enabling creative plays.
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- Thesis that complexity of environment drives cognitive evolution; mentioned in relation to sensorimotor organization.
- A philosophical position that only the structure of relations is knowable; invoked to support continued self-evidencing.
- The actual computational operations a model performs, which the paper argues need not mirror representational structure
- Knowledge of spatial rules (e.g., North+East+South+West=0) that generalises across environments and enables zero-shot prediction.
- The maintenance of the configuration and boundaries of a self-organized system.
- The columns, walls, beams, and vaults that form the geometric underpinning of a building; the fountain of geometrical order in living building processes
- The central question of whether representational geometry implies corresponding computational structure