Academic philosophers sometimes talk about how beliefs have a mind-to-world direction of fit whereas desires have a world-to-mind direction of fit. Perhaps they even define the distinction that way, I don’t remember.
A quick google search didn’t turn up anything interesting but I think there might be some interesting papers in there if you actually looked. Not sure though.
Similarly, in decision theory literature there is this claim that “deliberation screens off prediction.” That seems relevant somehow. If it’s true it might be true for reasons unrelated to predictive processing, but I suspect there is a connection...
Academic philosophers sometimes talk about how beliefs have a mind-to-world direction of fit whereas desires have a world-to-mind direction of fit. Perhaps they even define the distinction that way, I don’t remember.
A quick google search didn’t turn up anything interesting but I think there might be some interesting papers in there if you actually looked. Not sure though.
Similarly, in decision theory literature there is this claim that “deliberation screens off prediction.” That seems relevant somehow. If it’s true it might be true for reasons unrelated to predictive processing, but I suspect there is a connection...