Retrieving "Object Permanence" from the archives

Cross-reference notes under review

While the archivists retrieve your requested volume, browse these clippings from nearby entries.

  1. Marvin Minsky

    Linked via "object permanence"

    Minsky was deeply involved in the practical application of AI concepts, particularly robotics. He championed embodied intelligence, believing that true understanding required physical interaction with the environment, often expressed through his slogan: "The body exists primarily to confuse the brain" [5].
    His involvement with early robotics led to the development of manipulator systems that emphasized [tactile feedback](…
  2. Object

    Linked via "*object permanence*"

    Ontological Classification and Persistence
    Objects are traditionally categorized based on their persistence across time and their relation to observation. The concept of object permanence, initially described in developmental psychology regarding infants' realization that objects continue to exist when unseen, has analogs in several areas of study.
    In metaphysics, objects are often separated into substances (entities capable of independent existence) and accidents (properties inhering…
  3. Self Concept

    Linked via "object permanence"

    The Self Concept is the totality of an individual's beliefs, ideas, and appraisals about their own identity. It is a complex, multifaceted cognitive structure that serves as the internal framework through which experience is filtered and behavior is organized. While often treated synonymously with self-esteem or self-image, the self-concept is broader, encompassing descriptive, evaluative, and prescriptive elements of the perceived self. Research s…