| From cognitivism to autopoiesis: towards a computational framework for the embodied mind |
35 |
| The anticipating brain is not a scientist: the free-energy principle from an ecological-enactive perspective |
34 |
| Active inference, enactivism and the hermeneutics of social cognition |
27 |
| Content and misrepresentation in hierarchical generative models |
16 |
| General ecological information supports engagement with affordances for 'higher' cognition |
15 |
| The feeling of grip: novelty, error dynamics, and the predictive brain |
14 |
| What makes interdisciplinarity difficult? Some consequences of domain specificity in interdisciplinary practice |
14 |
| Autopoiesis, free energy, and the life-mind continuity thesis |
13 |
| Happily entangled: prediction, emotion, and the embodied mind |
13 |
| On serendipity in science: discovery at the intersection of chance and wisdom |
11 |
| Empiricism without magic: transformational abstraction in deep convolutional neural networks |
11 |
| What do predictive coders want? |
11 |
| Systematizing the theoretical virtues |
10 |
| Due deference to denialism: explaining ordinary people's rejection of established scientific findings |
10 |
| An epistemic approach to paraconsistency: a logic of evidence and truth |
9 |
| Transitivity, self-explanation, and the explanatory circularity argument against Humean accounts of natural law |
9 |
| Inverse functionalism and the individuation of powers |
8 |
| From symbols to icons: the return of resemblance in the cognitive neuroscience revolution |
8 |
| Mechanistic and topological explanations: an introduction |
8 |
| Is the experience of pain transparent?: Introspecting phenomenal qualities |
7 |
| Emotional sharing and the extended mind |
7 |
| The ontology of social groups |
7 |
| Stereotypes, theory of mind, and the action-prediction hierarchy |
7 |
| Retractions |
7 |
| Predictive brains, dreaming selves, sleeping bodies: how the analysis of dream movement can inform a theory of self- and world-simulation in dreams |
7 |
| Idealized models, holistic distortions, and universality |
7 |
| Natural kinds as nodes in causal networks |
6 |
| What are social groups? Their metaphysics and how to classify them |
6 |
| Network analyses in systems biology: new strategies for dealing with biological complexity |
6 |
| The nature of doubt and a new puzzle about belief, doubt, and confidence |
6 |
| Network representation and complex systems |
6 |
| Reasons for action, acting for reasons, and rationality |
6 |
| Is phenomenal force sufficient for immediate perceptual justification? |
6 |
| Philosophy of psychiatry after diagnostic kinds |
5 |
| The complex tapestry of free will: striving will, indeterminism and volitional streams |
5 |
| David Lewis in the lab: experimental results on the emergence of meaning |
5 |
| The variety-of-evidence thesis: a Bayesian exploration of its surprising failures |
5 |
| Unconceived alternatives and conservatism in science: the impact of professionalization, peer-review, and Big Science |
5 |
| Smelling objects |
5 |
| The spontaneousness of skill and the impulsivity of habit |
5 |
| In defense of doxastic blame |
5 |
| Toward a formal analysis of deceptive signaling |
5 |
| The value of minimalist truth |
5 |
| In defense of hearing meanings |
5 |
| Predictive processing and the representation wars: a victory for the eliminativist (via fictionalism) |
5 |
| Denial and retraction: a challenge for theories of taste predicates |
5 |
| Network representation and complex systems |
5 |
| Gamma graph calculi for modal logics |
5 |
| The metaphysics of natural kinds |
5 |
| Functional individuation, mechanistic implementation: the proper way of seeing the mechanistic view of concrete computation |
4 |