Bartosz Radomski
Bartosz Radomski holds a PhD in philosophy, having graduated from the Research Training Group “Situated Cognition”— an interdisciplinary work environment that brings together dozens of empirical and theoretical researchers from two German universities with strong traditions in cognitive science: Ruhr University Bochum and the University of Osnabrück.
Bartosz’ doctoral project focused on the concept of adaptivity — an organism’s capacity to adjust in the face of perturbation — and its central role in the enactive and free-energy models of cognition. He is currently working on a framework that grounds adaptivity in properties exhibited by metabolic systems and explores its possible extensions to artificial systems. Bartosz’ interests also include the philosophy and history of science, especially the “what went wrong?” cases where scientists collectively abandon the true hypothesis and start pursuing incorrect alternatives.
Hi is also a mycophile and hobby mushroom forager.
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