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The Theory of Ppredictive Processing as a Tool for Mind Studies


Authors:
Doroteya Nikolova St. Kliment Ohridski Sofia University, Bulgaria

Pages: 87-94
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/BFQS3569

Abstract:

This article explores the Predictive Processing Theory (PP/Predictive Coding), or in other words– the theory of the anticipating brain, which is based on the principles of Bayesian statistics. It examines this theory’s metaphysical strategy which fits into the contemporary philosophical project of naturalization and its strong dependence on the natural sciences. The explanatory power of the theory demonstrates how the mind operates, including the opportunities this framework provides for a better understanding of the hard problem of consciousness. The emphasis is placed on the necessity of including it in the Bulgarian language debate within the field of philosophy of mind and related disciplines. This work reviews the contributions of key theorists in the field such as Karl Friston, Jacob Hohwy, Andy Clark and Anil Seth.

Keywords:

Predictive Processing Theory, mind, anticipating brain, hard problem of consciousness, philosophy of mind.

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