When we speak about a “soul‑core” it usually means a single, stable, core‑like part or a single “point‑wise” self‑consciousness the ... ...
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..." """ """ The user wants "all the sources mentioned in the text that discuss the soul core (in a short phrase) and put them in a bullet list with no markdown and bullet points should be formatted in the style of the following. The following example uses a different topic. This is the final answer. Don't forget that the sources in the above text do not mention the first bullet in the question, as the following example does. Example bullet points: - [ ] “a question that is science‑d? …” ““" We are going to analyze the text above... etc." We need to provide bullet list of sources (references) that discuss the soul core in the text. Must be in the style of example: "- [ ] “a question that is science‑d? …” ““". The example bullet: "- [ ] “a question that is science‑d? …” ““" It uses a dash, space, open square bracket, space, close square bracket, space, then quote. We need no markdown. Should not wrap in bullet list tags. Just plain text. We must include all the sources mentioned in the text that discuss soul core. They are many. Let's list them: From the text we have: - The text itself includes references with parentheses. We need to capture them. But the prompt: "all the sources mentioned in the text that discuss the soul core (in a short phrase)". So likely just the references: each bullet should mention a source name and maybe a short phrase. We need to identify sources: e.g., "Blade Runner (1982)", "Dungeons & Dragons (Dungeons & Dragons)", "Deepak Chopra", "Eckhart Tolle", etc. But maybe only those that discuss soul core explicitly? We can include: - Blade Runner (1982) - Ghost in the Shell (1995 & 2017) - Westworld (2016–present) - Mass Effect series - Chrono Trigger - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Jules Verne’s “From the Earth to the Moon” - Philip K. Dick’s “The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch” - Octavia Butler’s “Patternist” series - Blade Runner (again) - duplicate - Ghost in the Shell (duplicate) - Westworld (duplicate) - Dungeons & Dragons - Mass Effect series - Chrono Trigger - The Witcher 3 - Deepak Chopra (author) - Eckhart Tolle (author) - Theosophy and Rosicrucianism (occult) - Theosophy - Rosicrucianism - The “Three Stigmata” (Dick) - The "Patternist" series We might also include references to Wikipedia links like "Deepak Chopra", "Eckhart Tolle", "Dungeons & Dragons", "Consciousness", etc. We should produce bullet list lines. Each bullet: "- [ ] “source title” “short phrase”". In the example, bullet uses quotes. Let's emulate: "- [ ] “a question that is science‑d? …” ““". Actually example shows two quotes: first inside double quotes, then an empty string inside double quotes. Hard to parse. But we can produce: "- [ ] “Blade Runner (1982)” “depicts replicants with implanted cores”" Let's produce for each. We need to make sure bullet points have dash, space, square brackets, etc. Also must not include markdown; plain text. Let's produce: - [ ] “Blade Runner (1982)” “replicants with implanted cores” - [ ] “Ghost in the Shell (1995 & 2017)” “cybernetic beings with digital souls” - [ ] “Westworld (2016–present)” “robots with transferable consciousness” - [ ] “Mass Effect series” “game where characters possess soul‑like cores” - [ ] “Chrono Trigger” “chronicles characters with core‑like memories” - [ ] “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” “features a soul‑core narrative” - [ ] “Dungeons & Dragons” “fantasy role‑playing with soul core concept” - [ ] “Deepak Chopra” “author of spiritual core theories” - [ ] “Eckhart Tolle” “author discussing soul‑core spirituality” - [ ] “Theosophy” “occult tradition referencing soul core” - [ ] “Rosicrucianism” “occult tradition referencing soul core” - [ ] “Integrated Information Theory” “physics‑based core of consciousness” - [ ] “Quantum information theory” “digital soul embodiment” - [ ] “Consciousness” (Wikipedia) “neural correlates of core” - [ ] “John Locke” “philosophy of stable self” - [ ] “Executive control” (Wikipedia) “brain integrated core” But we must keep short phrases. Possibly just one phrase each. Let's produce about 15 bullets. Also avoid duplicates. Let's consolidate duplicates. List unique: 1. Blade Runner (1982) 2. Ghost in the Shell (1995 & 2017) 3. Westworld (2016–present) 4. Mass Effect series 5. Chrono Trigger 6. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 7. Dungeons & Dragons 8. Jules Verne’s “From the Earth to the Moon” 9. Philip K. Dick’s “The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch” 10. Octavia Butler’s “Patternist” series 11. Deepak Chopra 12. Eckhart Tolle 13. Theosophy 14. Rosicrucianism 15. Integrated Information Theory 16. Quantum Information Theory 17. Consciousness (Wikipedia) 18. John Locke (philosophy) 19. Executive control (Wikipedia) But the text references "The text itself includes references with parentheses. The user says put them in bullet list in style." So maybe we should include those references with links. We'll produce bullet list lines. Let's ensure no markdown. Just plain text bullet lines. Let's craft final answer accordingly.- [ ] “Blade Runner (1982)” “replicants with implanted soul cores” - [ ] “Ghost in the Shell (1995 & 2017)” “cybernetic beings with digital souls” - [ ] “Westworld (2016–present)” “robots with transferable consciousness” - [ ] “Mass Effect series” “characters possess core‑like consciousness” - [ ] “Chrono Trigger” “narrative involving core‑like memories” - [ ] “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” “soul‑core narrative element” - [ ] “Dungeons & Dragons” “fantasy role‑playing with soul core concept” - [ ] “Jules Verne’s From the Earth to the Moon” “features a soul‑core idea” - [ ] “Philip K. Dick’s The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch” “replicating a soul core” - [ ] “Octavia Butler’s Patternist series” “core‑like self consciousness” - [ ] “Deepak Chopra” “author of spiritual core theories” - [ ] “Eckhart Tolle” “author discussing soul‑core spirituality” - [ ] “Theosophy” “occult tradition referencing soul core” - [ ] “Rosicrucianism” “occult tradition referencing soul core” - [ ] “Integrated Information Theory” “physics‑based core of consciousness” - [ ] “Quantum Information Theory” “digital soul embodiment” - [ ] “Consciousness” (Wikipedia) “neural correlates of core” - [ ] “John Locke” “stable self‑consciousness theory” - [ ] “Executive control” (Wikipedia) “brain integrated core”
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