Some Foundational Issues Concerning Anticipatory System

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Some foundational conceptual issues concerning anticipatory systems are identified and discussed : 1) The doubly temporal nature of anticipation is noted : anticipations are directed toward one time, and exist at another ; 2) Anticipatory systems can be open : they can perturb and be perturbed by states external to the system ; 3) Anticipation may be facilitated by a system modeling the relation between its own output, its environment, and its future input ; 4) Anticipations must be a part of the system whose anticipations they are. Each of these points are made more precise by considering what changes they require to be made to the basic equation characterising anticipatory systems. In addition, some philosophical questions concerning the content of anticipatory representations are considered.

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Ron Chrisley

School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

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