
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2018
Pages: 835-859
Reihe: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Volle Referenz:
, "Pragmatism and the predictive mind", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 17 (5), 2018, pp. 835-859.


Pragmatism and the predictive mind
pp. 835-859
in: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 17 (5), 2018.Abstrakt
Predictive processing and its apparent commitment to explaining cognition in terms of Bayesian inference over hierarchical generative models seems to flatly contradict the pragmatist conception of mind and experience. Against this, I argue that this appearance results from philosophical overlays at odd with the science itself, and that the two frameworks are in fact well-poised for mutually beneficial theoretical exchange. Specifically, I argue: first, that predictive processing illuminates pragmatism's commitment to both the primacy of pragmatic coping in accounts of the mind and the profound organism-relativity of experience; second, that this pragmatic, "narcissistic" character of prediction error minimization undermines its ability to explain the distinctive normativity of intentionality; and third, that predictive processing therefore mandates an extra-neural account of intentional content of exactly the sort that pragmatism's communitarian vision of human thought can provide.
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2018
Pages: 835-859
Reihe: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Volle Referenz:
, "Pragmatism and the predictive mind", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 17 (5), 2018, pp. 835-859.