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RE: LeoThread 2025-09-9 17:20

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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Ultimately, a comprehensive understanding of thinking requires us to see it as a spectrum rather than a binary condition. From animals to machines, different entities engage in patterns of thought that serve their survival and development. Appreciating this variety enriches our perspective on intelligence, urging us to value other cognitive forms while continuing to explore the boundaries of our own mind. It beckons us toward a more inclusive and nuanced philosophy of cognition—one that spans biological and artificial, instinctual and learned, human and non-human.