Why not Both (but also, Neither)? Markov Blankets and the Idea of Enactive-Extended Cognition

Constructivist Foundations 17 (3):233-235 (2022)
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I sympathize with Prosen’s conviction in integrating enactivism, the free-energy principle, and the extended-mind hypothesis. However, I show that he uses the concept of “boundary” ambiguously. By disambiguating it, I suggest that we can keep both Markov blankets and operational closure as ways of drawing the boundaries of a cognitive system. Nevertheless, from an enactive perspective, neither of those boundaries is a “cognitive” boundary.

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Juan Diego Bogotá
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