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The Brains pod comes from the Brains blog, a leading forum for research in the philosophy and science of mind since about 2005, with over 2000 blog posts drawing over 15,000 visitors per month on average. (Brains also has a YouTube channel with thousands of monthly viewers). If you’re a cognitive scientist who wants to talk about your latest peer-reviewed publications on the podcast, get in touch using our “Contributors” page! If you want to contribute to the costs of hosting our blog, podcast, etc., check out the Patreon and PayPal buttons on our site. And, of course, follow our social feeds to learn what else we’re up to.
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This post applies the reason-responsive consequentialist view of rational inquiry to shed light on bounded rationality, the Standard Picture, and the epistemology of inquiry.
This post gives three arguments for the reason-responsive consequentialist view of rational inquiry.
This post develops a theory of rational inquiry for bounded agents: the reason-responsive consequentialist view.
This post introduces bounded rationality by contrasting it with a received Standard Picture of rationality.
This post begins a five-part series introducing David Thorstad's book, Inquiry under bounds.
There were some really good papers last month. The three I picked to summarize all involve error-based learning on fast time-scales. One involves the cerebellum in monkeys, the other involves the songbird system in…songbirds. One reason I like these examples is because they illustrate how deeply error-sensitivity is knitted into …
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