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framework:dual-process-theoryDual-process theory
Distinguishes fast pattern completion from deliberative control, used as analogy in paper.
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- Daniel KahnemanstudiesCited for dual-process theory.
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- Main paper presenting UCCT and semantic anchoring framework.
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- Companion paper to which readers are directed for detailed account of active inference scheme
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- Author's methodological assertion: integration of contemplative insight with computational modeling.
- Western philosophical tradition proposed as solution to Persistence Paradox; conceived self as process not thing.