[CogSci] [Pre-Order New Book]: "Predictive Minds: Old Problems and New Challenges" (2023)

steven gouveia stevensequeira92 at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 14 11:21:10 PDT 2023


Dear All,

The forthcoming edited book "Predictive Minds: Old Problems and New Challenges" (2023) is available (pre-order) for those interested. It will be out officially next month and was edited by Manuel Curado (University of Minho) and Steven S. Gouveia (University of Porto).

You can find several interesting chapters by Mark Miller (Monash University), Wanja Wiese (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz), Valtteri Arstila (University of Turku), Jona Förster (Humboldt-Universität), Thomas Metzinger (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) and many more.

And you can find praise by Thomas Parr (Department of Imaging Neuroscience, University College London):

"In this collection of essays, Curado and Gouveia have captured an illuminating snapshot into the contemporary debate on the philosophy of predictive processing. The authors draw on a cast of insightful thinkers, philosophers, and scientists—supported by illustrative visual aids and illusions—to develop a diverse range of modern perspectives. In addition to a highly accessible introduction to predictive processing, this book contains invaluable aids to navigating between realist, representationalist, and constructivist approaches to cognitive science. In short, this book offers a valuable opportunity for neuroscientists, psychologists, and philosophers to challenge (and perhaps update) their prior beliefs."

More information via publisher: https://vernonpress.com/book/1824

Sincerely,

Steven S. Gouveia


Ph.D. (University of Minho)

ex-PostDoc Fellow (Uni. Ottawa) & CEFH (Portuguese Catholic Uni., PT)

Research Fellow (2023-2029) Mind, Language & Action Group (Uni. Porto, PT)

Honorary Professor, Faculty of Medicine (Uni. Andrés Bello, Chile)

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