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framework:autopoetic-care-theoryAutopoetic Care Theory
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- Autopoiesissubtype_ofMaturana-Varela principle of self-maintaining systems that organize themselves through internal feedback; extended here to biological, technological, and hybrid systems.
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- The idea that technology participates in autopoietic loops alongside humans, not as mere tool but as partner.
- The primary ethical framework under which super-beneficiaries generate dominant resource claims
- Ashby's 1967 foundational work on formal automata and adaptive learning; cited as key precedent for the Good Regulator theorem.
- Describing the mutual embedding of human and technological agents.
- Nozick's formulation of the utility monster problem, the foundational thought experiment for the paper
- Mechanism of self-sustaining organization in nonequilibrium systems; relevant to understanding intention formation.
- Foundational framework consisting of systems (wires), processes (boxes), and composition (wirings); basis for quantum and compositional reasoning.