One of the criteria to a strong principle in natural sciences is simplicity. This paper claims that the Free Energy Principle (FEP), by virtue of unifying particles with mind, is the simplest. Motivated by Hilbert’s 24th problem of simplicity, the argument is made that the FEP takes a seemingly mathematical complex domain and reduces it to something simple. More specifically, it is attempted to show that every ‘thing’, from particles to mind, can be partitioned into systemic states by virtue of self-organising symmetry break, i.e. self-entropy in terms of the balance between risk and ambiguity to achieve epistemic gain. By virtue of its explanatory reach, the FEP becomes the simplest principle under quantum, statistical and classical mechan...
We offer an argument against simplicity as a sole intrinsic criterion for nomic realism. The argumen...
The Free Energy Principle (FEP) states that under suitable conditions of weak coupling, random dynam...
This paper argues for the following three theses: (1) There is a clear reason to prefer physical the...
One of the criteria to a strong principle in natural sciences is simplicity. This paper claims that ...
2019 One of the criteria to a strong principle in natural sciences is simplicity. This paper claims ...
The free-energy principle claims that biological systems behave adaptively maintaining their physica...
If several physical theories are consistent with the same experimental data, which theory should we ...
Physical laws are strikingly simple, although there is no a priori reason they must be so. I propose...
The free energy principle (FEP) states that any dynamical system can be interpreted as performing Ba...
There are two problems of simplicity. What does it mean to characterize a scientific theory as simpl...
The paper starts with the proposal that the cause of the apparent insolubility of the free-will prob...
Simplicity is often mentioned as a criterion to accept one theory out of a set of mutual exclusive t...
Biehl et al. (2021) present some interesting observations on an early formulation of the free energy...
The free energy principle is a mathematical theory of the behaviour of self-organising systems that ...
The free energy principle says that organisms act to maintain themselves in their expected states an...
We offer an argument against simplicity as a sole intrinsic criterion for nomic realism. The argumen...
The Free Energy Principle (FEP) states that under suitable conditions of weak coupling, random dynam...
This paper argues for the following three theses: (1) There is a clear reason to prefer physical the...
One of the criteria to a strong principle in natural sciences is simplicity. This paper claims that ...
2019 One of the criteria to a strong principle in natural sciences is simplicity. This paper claims ...
The free-energy principle claims that biological systems behave adaptively maintaining their physica...
If several physical theories are consistent with the same experimental data, which theory should we ...
Physical laws are strikingly simple, although there is no a priori reason they must be so. I propose...
The free energy principle (FEP) states that any dynamical system can be interpreted as performing Ba...
There are two problems of simplicity. What does it mean to characterize a scientific theory as simpl...
The paper starts with the proposal that the cause of the apparent insolubility of the free-will prob...
Simplicity is often mentioned as a criterion to accept one theory out of a set of mutual exclusive t...
Biehl et al. (2021) present some interesting observations on an early formulation of the free energy...
The free energy principle is a mathematical theory of the behaviour of self-organising systems that ...
The free energy principle says that organisms act to maintain themselves in their expected states an...
We offer an argument against simplicity as a sole intrinsic criterion for nomic realism. The argumen...
The Free Energy Principle (FEP) states that under suitable conditions of weak coupling, random dynam...
This paper argues for the following three theses: (1) There is a clear reason to prefer physical the...