A Response to Our Theatre Critics

Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (3-4):245-254 (2016)
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Abstract

We would like to thank Dolega and Dewhurst for a thought-provoking and informed deconstruction of our article, which we take as applause from valued members of our audience. In brief, we fully concur with the theatre-free formulation offered by Dolega and Dewhurst and take the opportunity to explain why we used the Cartesian theatre metaphor. We do this by drawing an analogy between consciousness and evolution. This analogy is used to emphasize the circular causality inherent in the free energy principle. We conclude with a comment on the special forms of active inference that may be associated with selfawareness and how they may be especially informed by dream states.

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