The Fitness-Beats-Truth Theorem - Some Philosophical Reflections
Offered By: Models of Consciousness Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore philosophical reflections on the Fitness-beats-truth theorem in this 43-minute conference talk by Jan Westerhoff at the Models of Consciousness Conference. Delve into three key philosophical problems raised by the theorem: the concept of veridicality, the status of mathematics, and the issue of self-refutation. Examine the notion of veridical representation and its implications when considering the probability of our model accurately representing the world. Investigate the assumption that mathematical representations faithfully depict reality, in contrast to perceptual representations. Analyze the potential self-undermining nature of the theorem and its impact on the resources needed to establish it. Gain insights into these thought-provoking philosophical questions surrounding the Fitness-beats-truth theorem and its implications for our understanding of consciousness and reality.
Syllabus
Jan Westerhoff - The Fitness-beats-truth theorem: some philosophical reflections
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Models of Consciousness Conferences
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