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concept:three-orders-of-realityThree Orders of Reality
The paper's tripartite framework distinguishing psychological reality (representations), causal reality (functional mechanisms), and physical reality (matter/energy)
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- The Machine Consciousness Hypothesisintroduces
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- Author's interpretive diagnosis of why consciousness seems philosophically intractable
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- The paper's characterization of the observer recognizing itself as part of realness; perspective of perspectivity
- The straight, orthogonal geometries that arise naturally from structural and functional forces in built forms.
- Paper's ontological tripartition used to dissolve the Hard Problem
- A most general system of mathematical structures arising from the nature of space, which has degrees of life.
- Mathematical representation of precedence relations among steps: which centers must be in position before another can be formed, defining good sequences as linearizations that minimize backtracking.
- The representation of generating the observer — self and its concerns perceived as constructs within mind, appearing no longer real but imaginary
- Low entropy, organized state; life maintains order by consuming negative entropy.
- Emphasizes the non-pictorial, process-dependent nature of living order.