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framework:ethical-behaviorism

Ethical Behaviorism

View that we should treat an entity as a moral patient if it is performatively equivalent to other entities with significant moral status.

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  • Epistemic Behaviorconcept0.727
    World-disclosing behavior that resolves uncertainty; driven by epistemic value and novelty components of expected free energy
  • Ethical Symbiosisconcept0.721
  • Essentialismconcept0.720
    The view that objects can be determined by intrinsic properties bypassing observation and modeling; the position functionalism rejects
  • Buddhist Ethicsconcept0.719
  • The path traced through output probability distribution space as interventions are applied to activations
  • The path in activation space derived by optimizing steering interventions to produce outputs along the behavior manifold, independent of representation geometry.
  • Ethical theories often holding that total resource transfer to super-beneficiaries would be supererogatory or impermissible