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Predictive coding II: The computational level
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Predictive coding III: The algorithmic level
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Predictive coding IV: The implementation level
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2024
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Predictive coding I: Introduction
Philosophy Compass, e12950
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2023
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An introduction to predictive processing models of perception and
decision-making
(with Ryan Smith)
Topics in Cognitive Science
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2023
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Philosophical issues in computational cognitive sciences
The Cambridge Handbook of Computational Cognitive Sciences
(edited by Ron Sun), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge,
pp. 1201–1227
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2023
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Understanding phenomenal consciousness while keeping it real
Philosophical Psychology, 36: 438–441
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2022
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Not all computational methods are effective methods
Philosophies, 7: 113
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2022
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What realism about agents requires
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 45: e211
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2020
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Two kinds of information processing in cognition
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 11: 591–611
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2020
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Eliminativism about consciousness
(with Liz Irvine)
Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness (edited by
Uriah Kriegel), Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 348–370
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2019
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Extended cognition
The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online (edited by Tim
Crane), Routledge: London
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2019
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Review of The Language of Thought: A New Philosophical Direction by Susan Schneider
Mind, 128: 555–564
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2018
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Distributed cognition and the humanities
(with Miranda Anderson & Mike Wheeler)
Distributed Cognition in Classical Antiquity (edited by Miranda
Anderson, Douglas Cairns & Mark Sprevak), Edinburgh University
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2018
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Introduction to Handbook
(with Matteo Colombo)
Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind (edited by Mark Sprevak & Matteo Colombo), Routledge: London, pp. 1–5
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2018
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Triviality arguments about computational implementation
Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind (edited by Mark
Sprevak & Matteo Colombo), Routledge: London, pp. 175–191
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2018
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Zuse’s Thesis, Gandy’s Thesis, and Penrose’s Thesis
(with Jack Copeland & Oron Shagrir)
Computational Perspectives on Physics, Physical Perspectives on Computation (edited by Michael Cuffano & Samuel Fletcher), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 39–59
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2018
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Realism about cognitive science
Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism (edited by Juha
Saatsi), Routledge: London, pp. 357–368
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2017
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Turing’s model of the mind
The Turing Guide: Life, Work, Legacy (edited by Jack Copeland,
Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak & Robin Wilson), Oxford University
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2017
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Is the whole universe a computer?
(with Jack Copeland & Oron Shagrir)
The Turing Guide: Life, Work, Legacy (edited by Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak & Robin Wilson), Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 445–462
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2016
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Philosophy of the psychological and cognitive sciences
Oxford Handbook for the Philosophy of Science (edited by Paul Humphreys), Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 92–114
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2015
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From intelligent machines to the human brain
(with Peggy Seriès)
Philosophy and the Sciences for Everyone (edited by Michela Massimi), Routledge: London, pp. 86–102
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2015
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What is consciousness?
(with David Carmel)
Philosophy and the Sciences for Everyone (edited by Michela Massimi), Routledge: London, pp. 103–122
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2015
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Group minds and explanatory simplicity
(with David Statham)
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 76: 3–19
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2014
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Review of The Evolved Apprentice by Kim Sterelny
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 89: 176
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2014
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Entangled externalisms
(with Jesper Kallestrup)
New Waves in Philosophy of Mind (edited by Mark Sprevak &
Jesper Kallestrup), Palgrave: London, pp. 77–97
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2013
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Fictionalism about neural representations
The Monist, 96: 539–560
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2013
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Realism and instrumentalism
The Encyclopedia of the Mind (edited by Hal Pashler), SAGE Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. 633–636
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2012
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Three challenges to Chalmers on computational implementation
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2011
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Neural sufficiency, reductionism, and cognitive neuropsychiatry
Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 18: 339–344
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2011
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Inference to the Hypothesis of Extended Cognition
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 41: 353–362
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2011
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Review of Representation Reconsidered by William Ramsey
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 62: 669–675
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2010
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Computation, individuation, and the received view on representation
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 41: 260–270
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2010
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Computation and cognitive science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 41: 223–226
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2009
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Extended cognition and functionalism
Journal of Philosophy, 106: 503–527
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2008
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Kripke’s paradox and the Church–Turing thesis
Synthese, 160: 285–295
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2007
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Chinese rooms and program portability
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 58: 755–776
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2005
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Review of Views into the Chinese Room edited by John Preston & Mark Bishop
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 36: 203–209
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2005
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The frame problem and the treatment of prediction
Computing, Philosophy and Cognition (edited by Lorenzo Magnani & Riccardo Dossena), King’s College Publications: London, pp. 349–359
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2004
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Magic, semantics, and Putnam’s vat brains
(with Christina McLeish)
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part C, 35: 227–236
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