Making reification concrete: A response to Bruineberg et al
1Department of Philosophy, The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA mel.andrews@tufts.edu www.mel-andrews.com.
Abstract:
The principal target of this article is the reification Bruineberg et al. perceive of formalism within the literature on the variational free energy minimization (VFEM) framework. The authors do not provide a definition of reification, as none yet exists. Here I offer one. On this definition, the objects of the authors' critiques fall short of full-blown reification - as do the authors themselves.
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