There has been much criticism of the idea that Friston's free-energy principle can unite the life and mind sciences. Here, we argue that perhaps the greatest problem for the totalizing ambitions of its proponents is a failure to recognize the importance of evolutionary dynamics and to provide a convincing adaptive story relating free-energy minimization to organismal fitness
There have been periodic claims that evolutionary biology needs urgent reform, and this article trie...
As humanity struggles to find a path to resilience amidst global change vagaries, understanding orga...
Life is the harnessing of chemical energy in such away that the energy-harnessing device makes a cop...
There has been much criticism of the idea that Friston's free-energy principle can unite the life an...
Evolutionary psychologists tend to view the mind as a large collection of evolved, functionally spec...
Karl Friston’s free energy minimization has been received with great enthusiasm. With good reason: i...
Much of the literature on the free energy principle (FEP) has focused on how organisms maintain home...
Abstract: We target the ontological and epistemological ramifications of the proposed distinction be...
Vitalism was abandoned already for a long time ago, yet the impression that animate beings differ in...
We try to interpret origin and complexity of life in terms of ‘entropy dissipation’, and how the com...
The free energy principle is notoriously difficult to understand. In this paper, we relate the princ...
We review some of the main implications of the free-energy principle (FEP) for the study of the self...
In Friston's recent article [1], the structure of an agent's world is taken to be represented by a ‘...
Fitness maximization is a key tenet of natural selection theory. However, the dominant approach to e...
Life is the harnessing of chemical energy in such away that the energy-harnessing device makes a cop...
There have been periodic claims that evolutionary biology needs urgent reform, and this article trie...
As humanity struggles to find a path to resilience amidst global change vagaries, understanding orga...
Life is the harnessing of chemical energy in such away that the energy-harnessing device makes a cop...
There has been much criticism of the idea that Friston's free-energy principle can unite the life an...
Evolutionary psychologists tend to view the mind as a large collection of evolved, functionally spec...
Karl Friston’s free energy minimization has been received with great enthusiasm. With good reason: i...
Much of the literature on the free energy principle (FEP) has focused on how organisms maintain home...
Abstract: We target the ontological and epistemological ramifications of the proposed distinction be...
Vitalism was abandoned already for a long time ago, yet the impression that animate beings differ in...
We try to interpret origin and complexity of life in terms of ‘entropy dissipation’, and how the com...
The free energy principle is notoriously difficult to understand. In this paper, we relate the princ...
We review some of the main implications of the free-energy principle (FEP) for the study of the self...
In Friston's recent article [1], the structure of an agent's world is taken to be represented by a ‘...
Fitness maximization is a key tenet of natural selection theory. However, the dominant approach to e...
Life is the harnessing of chemical energy in such away that the energy-harnessing device makes a cop...
There have been periodic claims that evolutionary biology needs urgent reform, and this article trie...
As humanity struggles to find a path to resilience amidst global change vagaries, understanding orga...
Life is the harnessing of chemical energy in such away that the energy-harnessing device makes a cop...