priooris
Priooris is a term used in speculative discourse to denote a hypothetical principle or mechanism by which agents prioritize future possibilities based on priors and observed regularities. In philosophy and cognitive science, priooris is described as a framework for modeling how agents assign relative importance to alternative futures when making decisions under uncertainty, combining Bayesian ideas with contextual knowledge. It is typically presented as a thought experiment rather than an established theory, and is used to illustrate how different priors can influence planning and action.
In ecology and biology, priooris appears as a fictional or theoretical trait in imagined organisms or models
Etymology: the term seems to be a neologism formed from priors and a Latin-sounding suffix; there is
Criticism: because it overlaps with established ideas such as priors in Bayesian statistics and predictive coding,