Episodes
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This post applies the reason-responsive consequentialist view of rational inquiry to shed light on bounded rationality, the Standard Picture, and the epistemology of inquiry.
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This post gives three arguments for the reason-responsive consequentialist view of rational inquiry.
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Missing episodes?
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This post develops a theory of rational inquiry for bounded agents: the reason-responsive consequentialist view.
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This post introduces bounded rationality by contrasting it with a received Standard Picture of rationality.
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This post begins a five-part series introducing David Thorstad's book, Inquiry under bounds.
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There were some really good papers last month. The three I picked to summarize all involve error-based learning on fast time-scales. One involves the cerebellum in monkeys, the other involves the songbird system in…songbirds. One reason I like these examples is because they illustrate how deeply error-sensitivity is knitted into …