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Moderate predictive processingDolega, 2017
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Recent developments in the predictive processing literature have led to the emergence of two opposing positions regarding the representational commitments of the framework (Hohwy 2013; Clark 2015; Gładziejewski 2016; Orlandi 2015). Proponents of the …
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