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Brain, mind, world: predictive coding, neo-Kantianism, and transcendental idealism

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Recently, a number of neuroscientists and philosophers have taken the so-called predictive coding approach to support a form of radical neuro-representationalism, according to which the content of our conscious experiences is a neural construct, a brain-generated simulation. There is remarkable similarity between this account and ideas found in and developed by German neo-Kantians in the mid-nineteenth century. Some of the neo-Kantians eventually came to have doubts about the cogency and i...

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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1007/s10743-017-9218-z

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Humanities Division
Department:
Philosophy
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Unknown
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ORCID:
0000-0002-2869-4951
Publisher:
Springer Nature Publisher's website
Journal:
Husserl Studies Journal website
Volume:
34
Issue:
1
Pages:
47-61
Publication date:
2017-08-29
Acceptance date:
2017-08-29
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EISSN:
1572-8501
ISSN:
0167-9848
Language:
English
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pubs:916861
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uuid:4abb3eda-ce68-4faa-a85b-ef7292f47209
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pubs:916861
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916861
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2019-02-28

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