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    To explain intentional bodily action, we must address the Interface Problem: how propositional intentions and non-propositional motor representations integrate non-accidentally. Two requirements arise: matching, ensuring a motor representation corresponds to an intention despite format differences, and selection, choosing one motor representation among multiple matches. We combine Gärdenfors’ conceptual spaces with Bayesian inference to meet both requirements.
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    Eyes Open: Taylor Swift and the Philosophy of Easter Eggs
    In Catherine M. Robb, Georgie Mills & William Irwin (eds.), Taylor Swift and Philosophy: Essays from the Tortured Philosophers Department, The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. pp. 19-27. 2024.
    Taylor Swift is (among other things) famous for her ingenious way of hiding announcements and references, and is known to hide these Easter eggs in almost everything she does and creates. Her fanbase is renowned for thoroughly unraveling and discussing these shrouded mysteries. This chapter investigates the nature of Easter eggs, why they are so intriguing, and what causes Swifties to spend hours trying to find and interpret them. It discusses the parasocial relationships that occur between fans…Read more