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      <title>Toward a Closed-Loop Intelligence (1) - From Ouroboros to the Hero: Toward a Model of Mind</title>
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            From Ouroboros to the Hero: Toward a Model of Mind I have come to think that one of the oldest images of mind is not the mirror, nor the machine, but the loop.
Before there is argument, before there is planning, before there is a self that stands apart from the world and names it, there is a more primitive condition: a closed movement, a circulation, something that feeds back into itself.
          
          
        
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