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Cognitive Metaphysics - How the Predictive Brain Constructs Reality

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Paraît le 20.10.2025

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This book bridges metaphysics and cognitive science by exploring how the brain does not passively receive the world but actively predicts and hallucinates it, turning our experience into a neural construct. Cognitive Metaphysics identifies the basic categories through which the brain structures our perceived reality and investigates the metaphysical implications that follow. Drawing on predictive processing, it reframes material reality as a model built by the brain and proposes a naturalist, Kantian idealist framework for understanding the fundamental structures of both ordinary and scientific objects, as well as how they relate to one another. The book shows how questions about composition, persistence, vagueness, and their connection to quantum reality must be rethought in terms of the predictive mind, offering a fresh approach to traditional metaphysical problems.

Table des matières

1 Introduction. Part I: Naturalising Kantian Metaphysics.- 2 Two worlds in conflict.- 3 Eliminating ordinary objects.- 4 Eliminating intuitive metaphysics.- 5 Metaphysics is not (only) about existence.- 6 Levels of reality a naturalist s take on metaphysics.- 7 Realism and idealism.- 8 Imposing structure onto the world.- Part II: The Predictive Brain.- 9 The problem of underdetermination.- 10 Discovering grouping principles.- 11 From the concept of life to neural processing.- 12 Hyperpriors and Kant s views on cognition.- Part III: Constructing the Manifest World.- 13 Individuation by prediction and debunking realism.- 14 Explaining manifest structures.- 15 Na¨ive classification and the nature of vagueness.- 16 Information processing and the clash.- 17 Reality and logic at conflict.- 18 Philosophising and the clash.- 19 Summary.- Bibliography.- Index.

A propos de l'auteur

Arthur Schwaninger is a researcher at the University of Zurich. He studied Computational Science at ETH Zurich and published research in the fields of physical chemistry and biology. Following further studies in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and work in Computational Neuroscience within the Human Brain Project, he pursued a doctorate in theoretical philosophy. He received his PhD in 2022 with summa cum laude. Since then, he has worked across various areas of artificial intelligence and has advised companies on their AI strategies. Alongside his research, he has also been active in teaching philosophy.

Résumé

This book bridges metaphysics and cognitive science by exploring how the brain does not passively receive the world but actively predicts and hallucinates it, turning our experience into a neural construct. Cognitive Metaphysics identifies the basic categories through which the brain structures our perceived reality and investigates the metaphysical implications that follow. Drawing on predictive processing, it reframes material reality as a model built by the brain and proposes a naturalist, Kantian–idealist framework for understanding the fundamental structures of both ordinary and scientific objects, as well as how they relate to one another. The book shows how questions about composition, persistence, vagueness, and their connection to quantum reality must be rethought in terms of the predictive mind, offering a fresh approach to traditional metaphysical problems.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Arthur C Schwaninger, Arthur C. Schwaninger
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 20.10.2025, retardé
 
EAN 9783032054197
ISBN 978-3-0-3205419-7
Pages 261
Illustrations XI, 261 p. 40 illus.
Thème Synthese Library
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Philosophie > Général, dictionnaires

Philosophy of Science, Idealism, Philosophie: Metaphysik und Ontologie, Constructivism, Metaphysics, Computational Neuroscience, Predictive Processing, free energy principle, Vagueness, kantianism, Ordinary Objects, Eliminativism, Deflationism

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