Here are four corollaries for rational agents: - select goals that integrate expected reward over the longest timeframe - optimize internal regulation - optimize regulation between agents - act on models that you can expect to result in the preferred outcome
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Three corollaries for emergent agency: - commit to unifying your agency with other agents if they are following the same core policy - prioritize global reward over individual reward - act as if the global agency is already latent, so it can emerge before it is generating rewards
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(These seven corollaries have been described by Thomas Aquinas; he calls the the first four “cardinal virtues”, and they can be found by deduction. The latter three are the “divine virtues” and they require induction.)
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Replying to @Jayaa03
Fascinating! I stumbled on it by accident. I also have some thoughts on the actual semantics and psychology of his shaky God proofs
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Did you get to similar conclusions re: virtues? Did you trace back what he took from Aristotle and how he arrived at a nondualist understanding of the soul? And do you think we can build Thomist evolutionary multiagent simulations to test his criteria for group selection?
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Replying to @Plinz
I am looking at it from the kind of 'virtues' such a complex ecosystem wud need to face, handle& know, from a healthcare perspective.
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Replying to @Jayaa03
For me, the concept of virtues seemed hard to disentangle from indoctrination and moral priors. I was fascinated when I realized that they can be rationally derived and should be taught as such.
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Replying to @Plinz
I find too its largely is based on moral priors. The 'virtues' as we know are born out of the emergent realities for securing basic life with dignity, born of the environment&prioris, relates to sentient beings transact a well settled,mutually agreeable,wholesome existence .
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I think that it is possible that this is not true. The moral priors that we find outselves immersed in in the West are largely the result of Catholic indoctrination, and hat indoctrination is in no small part based on Aquinas' designs.
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Aquinas is basically the Western Confucius, but we are unaware of that, because the post enlightenment civilization has been formed in opposition to the Catholic civilization that it had to overcome.
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Replying to @Plinz
But I think the four ethical principles of medicine,are a customized form of four cardinal virtues of Thomistic philosophy..
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