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concept:structural-realismstructural realism
A philosophical position that only the structure of relations is knowable; invoked to support continued self-evidencing.
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- Pre-empts the objection that emptiness realisation dissolves the agent's ability to model reality
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- After the prior removal, the agent still minimizes surprisal but without attributing outcomes to a bounded self; grounded in structural realism.
- Sunyata-Sunyata (Emptiness of Emptiness)associated_withBuddhist concept that even emptiness is empty; formally related to the structural realism claim that even relations are defined by further relations
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- Addressed in §5 via structural realism and the distinction between losing an ontological commitment vs losing a capability
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- Dominant interpretation of generative models as neural structures with representational content; main target of critique
- Flusser’s category of complexity where the system elements have very complex internal relationships (like apparatus).
- The maintenance of the configuration and boundaries of a self-organized system.
- Attributes such as light, detail, harmony, adaptation that appear to correlate with higher perceived life.
- The columns, walls, beams, and vaults that form the geometric underpinning of a building; the fountain of geometrical order in living building processes
- Maturana's concept of continuous dynamic interaction between an organism and its environment; key to understanding living cognition.
- Knowledge of spatial rules (e.g., North+East+South+West=0) that generalises across environments and enables zero-shot prediction.
- The central question of whether representational geometry implies corresponding computational structure