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Matthew James Nestor

Adelaide University
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  • Adelaide University
    School of Humanities
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Adelaide University
School of Humanities
PhD, 2025
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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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    Control at the heart of life: a philosophical review of perceptual control theory
    with Tom Cochrane
    Current Opinion in Behavioural Sciences 63 (101526): 1-6. 2025.
    Perceptual-control theory offers a physically reductive way to account for teleology or goal-directedness, ranging from the initial emergence of life, to creatures capable of regulating their own consciousness. This broad framework motivates key aspects of the perceptual-control model including the flexibility of behaviour, the hierarchy of aims or values, and the links between control and affective states. In this way, perceptual control theory integrates the psychological constants of represen…Read more
    Perceptual-control theory offers a physically reductive way to account for teleology or goal-directedness, ranging from the initial emergence of life, to creatures capable of regulating their own consciousness. This broad framework motivates key aspects of the perceptual-control model including the flexibility of behaviour, the hierarchy of aims or values, and the links between control and affective states. In this way, perceptual control theory integrates the psychological constants of representation, evaluation, and action.
    Mental ActionsPhilosophy of Mind, General WorksEmotion and Consciousness in PsychologyLifeControl an…Read more
    Mental ActionsPhilosophy of Mind, General WorksEmotion and Consciousness in PsychologyLifeControl and ConsciousnessPleasure and Pain
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    Narrow Structuralism: Paving a Middle Path Between Cummins and Millikan
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1): 109-123. 2017.
    Millikan [2000] has levelled a number of persuasive criticisms against Cummins's [1996] theory of mental representation. In this paper, I pave a middle path in the debate between Cummins [2000] and Millikan [2000] to answer two questions. How are representations applied to targets? How is the content of a representation determined? The result is a new theory of mental representation, which I call narrow structuralism.
    Naturalizing Mental ContentRepresentation in Cognitive Science
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