egyéntl
Egyéntl is a theoretical construct used in speculative philosophy and cognitive science to denote the minimal unit of subjective experience or personal agency within a distributed cognition framework.
The term appears primarily in speculative essays and science fiction, and its exact origin is unclear. In
Definition and properties: An egyéntl is characterized by continuity of intentional states, the capacity for preference
Applications and significance: In discussions of AI ethics, post-human cognition, and thought experiments about transhumanism, egyéntl
Criticism: Some scholars argue that the egyéntl concept reifies abstraction, conflating patterns of information processing with
See also: consciousness, personal identity, distributed cognition, multi-agent systems, agent-based modeling. References to the term remain