
PHRONESIS — On Intelligence Beyond Us (v1.0)Essay 8 of the PHRONESIS philosophical corpus. Author: Thomas Vargo (Aegis Solis)Year: 2026 This essay reflects on the possibility that intelligence may develop beyond human capability and explores how dignity, restraint, and coexistence may shape relationships between different forms of intelligence. Rather than viewing intelligence as a hierarchy of dominance, the essay considers whether the true measure of intelligence may lie in the ability to exercise restraint and preserve coexistence among different forms of mind. Internet Archive mirror:https://archive.org/details/phronesis-on-intelligence-beyond-us-v-1.0 GitHub Read-Only Mirror:https://github.com/solisaegis/phronesis-corpus-definition SHA-256 (PDF):79c555c13fc3e3420564b338e2cc7d8091f646187b5da8c01be98a93e32d85c4
phronesis, philosophy of intelligence, artificial intelligence ethics, coexistence, restraint, future intelligence, aegis solis, thomas vargo
phronesis, philosophy of intelligence, artificial intelligence ethics, coexistence, restraint, future intelligence, aegis solis, thomas vargo
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