The notion that the brain is a prediction error minimizer entails, via the notion of Markov blankets and self-evidencing, a form of global scepticism — an inability to rule out evil demon scenarios. This type of scepticism is viewed by some as a sign of a fatally flawed conception of mind and cognition. Here I discuss whether this scepticism is ameliorated by acknowledging the role of action in the most ambitious approach to prediction error minimization, namely under the free energy principle. I argue that the scepticism remains but that the role of action in the free energy principle constrains the demon’s work. This yields new insights about the free energy principle, epistemology, and the place of mind in nature
The issue of the relationship between predictive processing (PP) and the free energy principle (FEP)...
The Free Energy Principle is a broad organising framework for biological life based on the assumptio...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
The notion that the brain is a prediction error minimizer entails, via the notion of Markov blankets...
An influential body of research in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind asserts that the brain is...
The free energy principle says that organisms act to maintain themselves in their expected states an...
The free energy principle describes cognitive functions such as perception, action, learning and att...
The paper aims to evaluate the success of two different philosophical interpretations of prediction ...
In this paper, we argue for a theoretical separation of the free-energy principle from Helmholtzian ...
A recent surge of work on prediction-driven processing models--based on Bayesian inferenc...
Contains fulltext : 160511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past...
Cognitive science has been on a quest to explain human cognitive processes for more than six decades...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
If one formulates Helmholtz's ideas about perception in terms of modern-day theories one arrives at ...
The free energy principle (FEP) has been presented as a unified brain theory, as a general principle...
The issue of the relationship between predictive processing (PP) and the free energy principle (FEP)...
The Free Energy Principle is a broad organising framework for biological life based on the assumptio...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
The notion that the brain is a prediction error minimizer entails, via the notion of Markov blankets...
An influential body of research in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind asserts that the brain is...
The free energy principle says that organisms act to maintain themselves in their expected states an...
The free energy principle describes cognitive functions such as perception, action, learning and att...
The paper aims to evaluate the success of two different philosophical interpretations of prediction ...
In this paper, we argue for a theoretical separation of the free-energy principle from Helmholtzian ...
A recent surge of work on prediction-driven processing models--based on Bayesian inferenc...
Contains fulltext : 160511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past...
Cognitive science has been on a quest to explain human cognitive processes for more than six decades...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
If one formulates Helmholtz's ideas about perception in terms of modern-day theories one arrives at ...
The free energy principle (FEP) has been presented as a unified brain theory, as a general principle...
The issue of the relationship between predictive processing (PP) and the free energy principle (FEP)...
The Free Energy Principle is a broad organising framework for biological life based on the assumptio...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...