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framework:epistemic-internalism

Epistemic Internalism

The view that epistemic justification is fully determined by factors internal to the subject's mind, often linked to consciousness.

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  • The latent representational state of a model's answer confidence as decoded from activations, distinct from what appears in generated text
  • Criterion requiring that causal influence of internal state on description be internal, not routed through sampled outputs; rules out pseudo-introspection via self-observation.
  • The possibility of a stably encoded, causally active emotional state within LLMs, as distinct from token-by-token semantic content
  • Epistemic Behaviorconcept0.763
    World-disclosing behavior that resolves uncertainty; driven by epistemic value and novelty components of expected free energy
  • The model's internal representation of uncertainty hypothesized to trigger self-reflection
  • Bayes-optimal exploration driven by uncertainty minimization; natural behavior in active inference without handcrafted mechanisms.
  • Essentialismconcept0.740
    The view that objects can be determined by intrinsic properties bypassing observation and modeling; the position functionalism rejects
  • Value derived from information gain; comprises salience and novelty.