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quote:an-intelligent-being-carries-in-himself-the-means-for-going-beyond-himself"An intelligent being carries in himself the means for going beyond himself"
Bergson's observation from Creative Evolution, highlighting the self-overcoming drive within intelligence.
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extracted_from(2025) · Primož Krašovec
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- The source essay published in Religions 2025, arguing that AI may fulfill Buddhism's aim of self-overcoming by migrating intelligence to a non-organic substrate.
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- "The ability to achieve the same goal in multiple ways" — William James' definition of intelligence.concept0.784Load-bearing definition justifying morphogenesis as basal intelligence despite mechanistic diversity in achieving anatomical goals.
- William James' definition of intelligence, a cornerstone for the paper's arguments.
- William James definition of intelligence; foundational to paper's framing of competency and problem-solving as core invariants.
- Distinguishing intelligence as capacity from its expression.
- William James definition of intelligence; used by Levin as a load-bearing definition underlying the entire morphogenetic intelligence framework.