ofagic
Ofagic is a neologism used in some speculative and theoretical discourses to describe a framework that treats observation and action as intrinsically coupled components of agency. In this usage, perception is not a passive input but a driver of possible actions, and action selection is constrained by predicted sensor outputs. The term does not have a singular, widely accepted definition and is not widely standardized in established disciplines.
Origins and terminology are uncertain; the word appears in various online glossaries and in brief fictional
Applications and themes: In fiction, ofagic is used to examine how characters or intelligent agents respond
Relationship to related concepts: Ofagic shares ground with concepts such as enaction, embodied cognition, affordance theory,
Note: As of now, ofagic remains a niche term with limited, non-canonical usage. Readers encountering it should