Predictive processing theories are increasingly popular in philosophy of mind; such process theories often gain support from the Free Energy Principle (FEP)—a nor- mative principle for adaptive self-organized systems. Yet there is a current and much discussed debate about conflicting philosophical interpretations of FEP, e.g., repre- sentational versus non-representational. Here we argue that these different interpre- tations depend on implicit assumptions about what qualifies (or fails to qualify) as representational. We deploy the Free Energy Principle (FEP) instrumentally to dis- tinguish four main notions of representation, which focus on organizational, struc- tural, content-related and functional aspects, respectively. The various way...
The free energy principle (FEP) states that any dynamical system can be interpreted as performing Ba...
In this paper, we argue for a theoretical separation of the free-energy principle from Helmholtzian ...
The free energy principle (FEP) is a formulation of the adaptive, belief-driven behaviour of self-or...
Predictive processing theories are increasingly popular in philosophy of mind; such process theories...
Predictive processing theories are increasingly popular in philosophy of mind; such process theories...
In this paper, by means of a novel use of insights from the literature on scientific modelling, I wi...
The aim of this paper is twofold: (1) to assess whether the construct of neural representations play...
Much has been written about the free energy principle (FEP), and much misunderstood. The principle h...
The free energy principle provides an increasingly popular framework to biology and cognitive scienc...
Several authors have made claims about the compatibility between the Free Energy Principle (FEP) and...
The issue of the relationship between predictive processing (PP) and the free energy principle (FEP)...
Disagreement about how best to think of the relation between theories and the realities they represe...
The term “minimal phenomenal selfhood” (MPS) describes the basic, pre-reflective experience of being...
This paper is generally concerned with the relationship between the model-based nature of the Free E...
The free energy principle is based on Bayesian theory and generally makes use of functional concepts...
The free energy principle (FEP) states that any dynamical system can be interpreted as performing Ba...
In this paper, we argue for a theoretical separation of the free-energy principle from Helmholtzian ...
The free energy principle (FEP) is a formulation of the adaptive, belief-driven behaviour of self-or...
Predictive processing theories are increasingly popular in philosophy of mind; such process theories...
Predictive processing theories are increasingly popular in philosophy of mind; such process theories...
In this paper, by means of a novel use of insights from the literature on scientific modelling, I wi...
The aim of this paper is twofold: (1) to assess whether the construct of neural representations play...
Much has been written about the free energy principle (FEP), and much misunderstood. The principle h...
The free energy principle provides an increasingly popular framework to biology and cognitive scienc...
Several authors have made claims about the compatibility between the Free Energy Principle (FEP) and...
The issue of the relationship between predictive processing (PP) and the free energy principle (FEP)...
Disagreement about how best to think of the relation between theories and the realities they represe...
The term “minimal phenomenal selfhood” (MPS) describes the basic, pre-reflective experience of being...
This paper is generally concerned with the relationship between the model-based nature of the Free E...
The free energy principle is based on Bayesian theory and generally makes use of functional concepts...
The free energy principle (FEP) states that any dynamical system can be interpreted as performing Ba...
In this paper, we argue for a theoretical separation of the free-energy principle from Helmholtzian ...
The free energy principle (FEP) is a formulation of the adaptive, belief-driven behaviour of self-or...