“Through others we become ourselves”: The dialectics of predictive coding and active inference

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

Thinking through other minds creatively situates the free-energy principle within real-life cultural processes, thereby enriching both sociocultural theories and Bayesian accounts of cognition. Here, shifting the attention from thinking-through to becoming-with, we suggest complementing such an account by focusing on the empirical, computational, and conceptual investigation of the multiscale dynamics of social interaction.

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