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#PhiMiSci has launched a new "Commentaries" section. The first piece is by J. Galiano-Landeira, responding to Michael Newall’s “What is it like to be a tetrachromat?” It connects Newall’s analysis of tetrachromatic color perception with reflections on the question of AI phenomenal consciousness.
A commentary on “What is it like to be a tetrachromat?” by Michael Newall | Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
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June 2, 2025 at 7:07 AM
I wanted to share a recent piece of work published in @phimisci.bsky.social in which I discuss one of my works in contrast to Michael Newall's recent work about tetrachromats

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A commentary on “What is it like to be a tetrachromat?” by Michael Newall | Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
Philosophy and the Mind Sciences (PhiMiSci) focuses on the interface between philosophy of mind, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. PhiMiSci is a peer-reviewed, not-for-profit open-access journal...
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June 2, 2025 at 10:19 AM
Paper out of the oven!!🔥

"Molyneux's answer: Situated predictive processing"

In this paper, I suggest moving forward with a situated predictive processing framework in order to better interpret recent empirical findings on the Molyneux's problem.

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Molyneux’s answer: Situated predictive processing | Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
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December 17, 2024 at 8:33 AM