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 |  Producing Meaning  | Meaning is produced through a //process of understanding// using reasoning over causal relations, to produce implications in the //now//. \\ As time passes, meaning changes and must be re-computed.    | |  Producing Meaning  | Meaning is produced through a //process of understanding// using reasoning over causal relations, to produce implications in the //now//. \\ As time passes, meaning changes and must be re-computed.    |
 |  Causal Relations  | The relationship between two or more differentiable events such that one of them can (reasonably reliably) produce the other. \\ One event **E**, the //cause//, must come before another event **E'**, the //effect//, where **E** can (reasonably reliably) be used to produce **E'**.   | |  Causal Relations  | The relationship between two or more differentiable events such that one of them can (reasonably reliably) produce the other. \\ One event **E**, the //cause//, must come before another event **E'**, the //effect//, where **E** can (reasonably reliably) be used to produce **E'**.   |
-|  Theory of Foundational Meaning  | Foundational meaning is the meaning of anything to an agent. \\ Meaning is generated through a process when causal-relational models are used to compute the //implications// of some action, state, event, etc. \\ Any meaning-producing agent extracts meaning when the implications //interact with its goals// in some way (preventing them, enhancing them, shifting them, ...).    |+|  \\ Foundational Meaning  | Foundational meaning is the meaning of anything to an agent - often contrasted with "semantic meaning" or "symbolic meaning", which is the meaning of symbols or language. \\ The latter rests on the former. \\ Meaning is generated through a process when causal-relational models are used to compute the //implications// of some action, state, event, etc. \\ Any meaning-producing agent extracts meaning when the implications //interact with its goals// in some way (preventing them, enhancing them, shifting them, ...).    |
  
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