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Multiscale integration: beyond internalism and externalism.

Maxwell J D Ramstead1,2,3, Michael D Kirchhoff4, Axel Constant3,5, Karl J Friston3.   

Abstract

We present a multiscale integrationist interpretation of the boundaries of cognitive systems, using the Markov blanket formalism of the variational free energy principle. This interpretation is intended as a corrective for the philosophical debate over internalist and externalist interpretations of cognitive boundaries; we stake out a compromise position. We first survey key principles of new radical (extended, enactive, embodied) views of cognition. We then describe an internalist interpretation premised on the Markov blanket formalism. Having reviewed these accounts, we develop our positive multiscale account. We argue that the statistical seclusion of internal from external states of the system-entailed by the existence of a Markov boundary-can coexist happily with the multiscale integration of the system through its dynamics. Our approach does not privilege any given boundary (whether it be that of the brain, body, or world), nor does it argue that all boundaries are equally prescient. We argue that the relevant boundaries of cognition depend on the level being characterised and the explanatory interests that guide investigation. We approach the issue of how and where to draw the boundaries of cognitive systems through a multiscale ontology of cognitive systems, which offers a multidisciplinary research heuristic for cognitive science.
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Keywords:  Boundaries of cognition; Embodied cognition; Enactive cognition; Externalism; Internalism; Markov blankets; Variational free energy principle

Year:  2019        PMID: 33627890      PMCID: PMC7873008          DOI: 10.1007/s11229-019-02115-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synthese        ISSN: 0039-7857            Impact factor:   2.908


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