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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A dilemma for Heideggerian cognitive science Suarez, David
2016
5 p. 909-930
artikel
2 Against cognitive artifacts: extended cognition and the problem of defining ‘artifact’ Vaccari, Andres Pablo
2016
5 p. 879-892
artikel
3 Agency, perception, space and subjectivity Grush, Rick

5 p. 799-818
artikel
4 Anger and uptake Whitney, Shiloh

5 p. 1255-1279
artikel
5 Are perspectival shapes seen or imagined? An experimental approach Schwenkler, John

5 p. 855-877
artikel
6 A Sartrean analysis of pandemic shaming Dolezal, Luna

5 p. 1235-1253
artikel
7 Becoming anonymous: how strict COVID-19 isolation protocols impacted ICU patients Køster, Allan

5 p. 1031-1051
artikel
8 Bodily expressions, feelings, and the direct perception account of social cognition Forlè, Francesca

5 p. 1019-1034
artikel
9 Book review of Sophie Loidolt, Phenomenology of Plurality: Hannah Arendt on Political Intersubjectivity Munch-Jurisic, Ditte Marie

5 p. 1035-1040
artikel
10 Emotions of the pandemic: phenomenological perspectives Dolezal, Luna

5 p. 1023-1030
artikel
11 Enacting education Stapleton, Mog

5 p. 887-913
artikel
12 Enacting musical emotions. sense-making, dynamic systems, and the embodied mind Schiavio, Andrea
2016
5 p. 785-809
artikel
13 Enactive becoming Di Paolo, Ezequiel A.

5 p. 783-809
artikel
14 Enactive pain and its sociocultural embeddedness Miyahara, Katsunori

5 p. 871-886
artikel
15 Enactive subjectivity as flesh Jenkinson, John
2016
5 p. 931-951
artikel
16 Enculturation and narrative practices Fabry, Regina E.
2018
5 p. 911-937
artikel
17 Exploratory expertise and the dual intentionality of music-making Høffding, Simon

5 p. 811-829
artikel
18 Exploring conceptual thinking and pure concepts from a first person perspective Ziegler, Renatus

5 p. 947-972
artikel
19 Feeling and performing ‘the crisis’: on the affective phenomenology and politics of the corona crisis Tietjen, Ruth Rebecca

5 p. 1281-1299
artikel
20 From mutual manipulation to cognitive extension: challenges and implications Kirchhoff, Michael David
2016
5 p. 863-878
artikel
21 From tech to tact: emotion dysregulation in online communication during the COVID-19 pandemic James, Mark

5 p. 1163-1194
artikel
22 Genuine empathy with inanimate objects Safdari Sharabiani, Abootaleb

5 p. 831-846
artikel
23 Getting real about pretense Hutto, Daniel

5 p. 1157-1175
artikel
24 Grief and the non-death losses of Covid-19 Richardson, Louise

5 p. 1087-1103
artikel
25 Healing online? Social anxiety and emotion regulation in pandemic experience Bortolan, Anna

5 p. 1195-1214
artikel
26 Horizons of the word: Words and tools in perception and action Kee, Hayden

5 p. 905-932
artikel
27 How to be an objectivist about colour Jackson, Frank

5 p. 819-831
artikel
28 How to solve the problem of phenomenal unity: finding alternatives to the single state conception Wiese, Wanja
2016
5 p. 811-836
artikel
29 Husserlian horizons, cognitive affordances and motivating reasons for action Jorba, Marta

5 p. 847-868
artikel
30 Hypnotic experience and the autism spectrum disorder. A phenomenological investigation Grohmann, Till
2018
5 p. 889-909
artikel
31 Imagery in action. G. H. Mead’s contribution to sensorimotor enactivism Baggio, Guido

5 p. 935-955
artikel
32 Imaginative play for a predictive spectator: theatre, affordance spaces, and predictive engagement Murphy, Maiya

5 p. 1069-1088
artikel
33 Interactional Imogen: language, practice and the body Collins, Harry

5 p. 933-960
artikel
34 Introduction: striving for objectivity in space Cheng, Tony

5 p. 791-797
artikel
35 Introduction to the Special Issue on Enactivism: Theory and Performance Ryan, Kevin

5 p. 781
artikel
36 Is perceiving bodily action? Aizawa, Kenneth

5 p. 933-946
artikel
37 Is radically enactive imagination really contentless? Facchin, Marco

5 p. 1089-1105
artikel
38 Lost in pandemic time: a phenomenological analysis of temporal disorientation during the Covid-19 crisis Velasco, Pablo Fernandez

5 p. 1121-1144
artikel
39 Loving and knowing: reflections for an engaged epistemology De Jaegher, Hanne

5 p. 847-870
artikel
40 Making sense of akrasia Burch, Matthew
2018
5 p. 939-971
artikel
41 Meaninglessness and monotony in pandemic boredom Hughes, Emily

5 p. 1105-1119
artikel
42 Minimizing prediction errors in predictive processing: from inconsistency to non-representationalism van Es, Thomas

5 p. 997-1017
artikel
43 Narrative and embodiment – a scalar approach Køster, Allan
2016
5 p. 893-908
artikel
44 On being stuck: the pandemic crisis as affective stasis Bernhardt, Fabian

5 p. 1145-1162
artikel
45 Perceptual objectivity and the limits of perception Textor, Mark

5 p. 879-892
artikel
46 Phenomenological reflections on grief during the COVID-19 pandemic Ratcliffe, Matthew

5 p. 1067-1086
artikel
47 Phenomenology and functional analysis. A functionalist reading of Husserlian phenomenology Pokropski, Marek

5 p. 869-889
artikel
48 Phenomenology-first versus third-person approaches in the science of consciousness: the case of the integrated information theory and the unfolding argument Negro, Niccolò

5 p. 979-996
artikel
49 Playful teasing and the emergence of pretence Reddy, Vasudevi

5 p. 1023-1041
artikel
50 Pragmatism and the predictive mind Williams, Daniel
2018
5 p. 835-859
artikel
51 Praxeological Enactivism vs. Radical Enactivism: Reply to Hutto Weichold, Martin

5 p. 1177-1182
artikel
52 Pretend play with objects: an ecological approach Szokolszky, Agnes

5 p. 1043-1068
artikel
53 Pretense and imagination from the perspective of 4E cognitive science: introduction to the special issue Rucińska, Zuzanna

5 p. 989-1001
artikel
54 Pretense as alternative sense-making: a praxeological enactivist account Weichold, Martin

5 p. 1131-1156
artikel
55 Pretense: the context of possibilities Dunin-Kozicka, Monika

5 p. 1107-1130
artikel
56 Re-affirming experience, presence, and the world: setting the RECord straight in reply to Noë Hutto, Daniel D.

5 p. 971-989
artikel
57 Reasons for pragmatism: affording epistemic contact in a shared environment Dijk, Ludger van

5 p. 973-997
artikel
58 RECkoning with representational apriorism in evolutionary cognitive archaeology Garofoli, Duilio
2017
5 p. 973-995
artikel
59 Re-conceptualizing the role of stimuli: an enactive, ecological explanation of spontaneous-response tasks Jurgens, Alan

5 p. 915-934
artikel
60 Review of EMBODIED EMOTIONS - A NATURALIST APPROACH TO A NORMATIVE PHENOMENON, by REBEKKA HUFENDIEK, ROUTLEDGE, 2016 von Maur, Imke
2017
5 p. 979-984
artikel
61 Review of embodiment, enaction, and culture. Investigating the constitution of the shared world, by C. Durt, T. Fuchs, C. Tewes (eds.) Bruttomesso, Maria Chiara
2017
5 p. 993-998
artikel
62 Review of surfing uncertainty: prediction, action, and the embodied mind, by Andy Clark, Oxford University Press, 2016 Williams, Daniel
2017
5 p. 985-991
artikel
63 Sartre’s Dessin, Literature and the Ambiguities of the Representing Word Süner, Ahmet

5 p. 891-904
artikel
64 Secret charades: reply to Hutto Langland-Hassan, Peter

5 p. 1183-1187
artikel
65 Shared emotions: a Steinian proposal Thonhauser, Gerhard
2018
5 p. 997-1015
artikel
66 Social machines: a philosophical engineering Palermos, Spyridon Orestis
2016
5 p. 953-978
artikel
67 Spatial phenomena in material places. Reflections on sensory substitution, shape perception, and the external nature of the senses Mattens, Filip

5 p. 833-854
artikel
68 The enactive approach: a briefer statement, with some remarks on “radical enactivism” Noë, Alva

5 p. 957-970
artikel
69 The exercise of the object Travis, Charles

5 p. 893-917
artikel
70 The phenomenology of embodied attention D’Angelo, Diego

5 p. 961-978
artikel
71 Thinking through enactive agency: sense-making, bio-semiosis and the ontologies of organismic worlds Jesus, Paulo De
2018
5 p. 861-887
artikel
72 “We’re protecting them to death”—A Heideggerian interpretation of loneliness among older adults in long-term care facilities during COVID-19 Aho, Kevin

5 p. 1053-1066
artikel
73 What could have been done (but wasn’t). On the counterfactual status of action in Alva Noë’s theory of perception Declerck, Gunnar
2016
5 p. 765-784
artikel
74 What is it like to think about oneself? De Se thought and phenomenal intentionality Banick, Kyle

5 p. 919-932
artikel
75 What’s the Matter with cognition? A ‘Vygotskian’ perspective on material engagement theory Theiner, Georg
2016
5 p. 837-862
artikel
76 Why pretense poses a problem for 4E cognition (and how to move forward) Langland-Hassan, Peter

5 p. 1003-1021
artikel
77 WTF?! Covid-19, indignation, and the internet Osler, Lucy

5 p. 1215-1234
artikel
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