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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A book review of Chauncey Maher, Plant minds: A philosophical defense, New York, Routledge, 2017 Segundo-Ortin, Miguel

3 p. 605-610
artikel
2 Achim Stephan, Sven Walter (Eds.), Handbuch Kognitionswissenschaft Cichy, Radoslaw Martin
2015
3 p. 461-466
artikel
3 Actual and non-actual motion: why experientialist semantics needs phenomenology (and vice versa) Blomberg, Johan
2013
3 p. 395-418
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4 Actuality and possibility: On the complementarity of two registers in the bodily constitution of experience Declerck, Gunnar
2009
3 p. 285-305
artikel
5 Adding Deleuze to the mix Protevi, John
2010
3 p. 417-436
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6 Affect, agency and responsibility: The act of killing in the age of cyborgs Protevi, John
2008
3 p. 405-413
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7 Affectivity and moral experience: an extended phenomenological account Bortolan, Anna
2016
3 p. 471-490
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8 Against a “mindless” account of perceptual expertise Chaturvedi, Amit
2018
3 p. 509-531
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9 Aging: I don’t want to be a cyborg! Ihde, Don
2008
3 p. 397-404
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10 A marriage of convenience - defending explanatory integration of phenomenology with mechanism. In response to Williams Pokropski, Marek

3 p. 753-760
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11 A matter of facts Legrand, DorothÉe
2005
3 p. 249-257
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12 Ambiguous figures and representationalism Orlandi, Nicoletta
2011
3 p. 307-323
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13 Ambiguous figures and the spatial contents of perceptual experience: a defense of representationalism Jagnow, René
2011
3 p. 325-346
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14 A metaphysical approach to the mind Susan Stuart
2003
3 p. 223-237
15 p.
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15 A moratorium on cyborgs: Computation, cognition, and commerce Selinger, Evan
2008
3 p. 327-341
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16 An adverbial theory of consciousness Alan Thomas
2003
3 p. 161-185
25 p.
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17 Analogical reminding and the storage of experience: the paradox of Hofstadter-Sander Robbins, Stephen E.
2016
3 p. 355-385
artikel
18 An enactivist approach to treating depression: cultivating online intelligence through dance and music Maiese, Michelle

3 p. 523-547
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19 A nice surprise? Predictive processing and the active pursuit of novelty Clark, Andy
2017
3 p. 521-534
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20 Animal groups and social ontology: an argument from the phenomenology of behavior Arango, Alejandro
2015
3 p. 403-422
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21 Announcement
2002
3 p. 355-355
1 p.
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22 An outline of a unified theory of the relational self: grounding the self in the manifold of interpersonal relations Beni, Majid Davoody
2018
3 p. 473-491
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23 A problem for Wegner and colleagues’ model of the sense of agency Carruthers, Glenn
2010
3 p. 341-357
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24 A simple explanation of apparent early mindreading: infants’ sensitivity to goals and gaze direction Fenici, Marco
2014
3 p. 497-515
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25 A strange hand: On self-recognition and recognition of another Slatman, Jenny
2009
3 p. 321-342
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26 Being a body and having a body. The twofold temporality of embodied intentionality Wehrle, Maren

3 p. 499-521
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27 Being-in-the-flow: expert coping as beyond both thought and automaticity Bergamin, Joshua A.
2016
3 p. 403-424
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28 Beyond the rhetoric of tech addiction: why we should be discussing tech habits instead (and how) Aagaard, Jesper

3 p. 559-572
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29 Beyond words: linguistic experience in melancholia, mania, and schizophrenia Sass, Louis
2013
3 p. 475-495
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30 Biosocial selfhood: overcoming the ‘body-social problem’ within the individuation of the human self Higgins, Joe
2017
3 p. 433-454
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31 Bodily and temporal pre-reflective self-awareness Picolas, Constantinos
2018
3 p. 603-620
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32 Bodily experience between selfhood and otherness Bernhard Waldenfels
2004
3 p. 235-248
14 p.
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33 Bodily feelings and atmospheres the felt situational impact upon education Feldges, Tom

3 p. 501-519
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34 Body-extension versus body-incorporation: Is there a need for a body-model? Preester, Helena De
2009
3 p. 307-319
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35 Book review of Maxine Sheets-Johnstone’s The Roots of Morality Smith, Benedict
2011
3 p. 419-422
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36 Book review: Steinbock, A. J. (2018). It’s not about the Gift: from givenness to loving. Rowman & Littlefield International Sköld, Alfred Bordado

3 p. 597-603
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37 Book review Understanding blindness Neil Levy
2004
3 p. 315-324
10 p.
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38 Brentano and the parts of the mental: a mereological approach to phenomenal intentionality Dewalque, Arnaud
2013
3 p. 447-464
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39 Brentano on the dual relation of the mental Textor, Mark
2012
3 p. 465-483
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40 Buddhism naturalized? Review of Owen Flanagan, the Bodhisattva’s brain: Buddhism naturalized MacKenzie, Matthew
2013
3 p. 503-506
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41 Cardiophenomenology: a refinement of neurophenomenology Depraz, Natalie
2018
3 p. 493-507
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42 Connecting emotions and words: the referential process Bucci, Wilma
2015
3 p. 359-383
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43 Consciousness in act and action Keith Hossack
2003
3 p. 187-203
17 p.
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44 Consciousness: The transcendentalist manifesto Mark Rowlands
2003
3 p. 205-221
17 p.
artikel
45 Constitutive strata and the dorsal stream Laasik, Kristjan
2013
3 p. 419-435
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46 Correction to: Values of love: two forms of infinity characteristic of human persons Heinämaa, Sara

3 p. 451-452
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47 Could robots be phenomenally conscious? Hofmann, Frank
2017
3 p. 579-590
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48 Cyborg intentionality: Rethinking the phenomenology of human–technology relations Verbeek, Peter-Paul
2008
3 p. 387-395
artikel
49 Depicting and seeing-in. The ‘Sujet’ in Husserl’s phenomenology of images Eldridge, Patrick
2017
3 p. 555-578
artikel
50 Developing/development cyborgs Jensen, Casper Bruun
2008
3 p. 375-385
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51 Developing open intersubjectivity: On the interpersonal shaping of experience Bower, Matt
2014
3 p. 455-474
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52 Dimensions of bodily subjectivity Legrand, D.
2009
3 p. 279-283
artikel
53 Dimensions of integration in embedded and extended cognitive systems Heersmink, Richard
2014
3 p. 577-598
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54 Disordered existentiality: Mental illness and Heidegger’s philosophy of Dasein Jelscha, Schmid
2017
3 p. 485-502
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55 Distrusting the present Hohwy, Jakob
2015
3 p. 315-335
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56 Ecological-enactive scientific cognition: modeling and material engagement Rolla, Giovanni

3 p. 625-643
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57 Educational potentials of embodied art reflection Bube, Agnes

3 p. 423-441
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58 Eidetic description of consciousness, or consciousness explained in its own right Marbach, Eduard

3 p. 677-699
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59 Embodied Cognition, affects and language comprehension Odendahl, Johannes

3 p. 483-499
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60 Embodied experience: A first-person investigation of the rubber hand illusion Lewis, Elizabeth
2010
3 p. 317-339
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61 Embodiment and cognitive neuroscience: the forgotten tales Raja, Vicente

3 p. 603-623
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62 Emotions, feelings and intentionality Peter Goldie
2002
3 p. 235-254
20 p.
artikel
63 Eric Schwitzgebel: Perplexities of consciousness Alsmith, Adrian
2013
3 p. 497-501
artikel
64 Explanation, Enaction and Naturalised Phenomenology Stendera, Marilyn

3 p. 599-619
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65 Feeling togetherness online: a phenomenological sketch of online communal experiences Osler, Lucy

3 p. 569-588
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66 Finding common ground between evolutionary biology and continental philosophy Sheets-Johnstone, Maxine

3 p. 327-348
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67 Finding common ground between evolutionary biology and continental philosophy Sheets-Johnstone, Maxine
2007
3 p. 327-348
artikel
68 Fine-tuning nativism: the ‘nurtured nature’ and innate cognitive structures Perovic, Slobodan
2010
3 p. 399-417
artikel
69 Fiona Macpherson and Dimitris Platchias (Eds.), Hallucination: Philosophy and Psychology Ali, Rami
2015
3 p. 455-460
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70 Grasping intersubjectivity: an invitation to embody social interaction research De Jaegher, Hanne
2016
3 p. 491-523
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71 Gurwitsch’s Phenomenal Holism Chudnoff, Elijah
2012
3 p. 559-578
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72 Heidegger's attunement and the neuropsychology of emotion Matthew Ratcliffe
2002
3 p. 287-312
26 p.
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73 How does it really feel to act together? Shared emotions and the phenomenology of we-agency Salmela, Mikko
2016
3 p. 449-470
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74 How experienced phenomena relate to things themselves: Kant, Husserl, Hoche, and reflexive monism Velmans, Max

3 p. 411-423
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75 How experienced phenomena relate to things themselves: Kant, Husserl, Hoche, and reflexive monism Velmans, Max
2007
3 p. 411-423
artikel
76 Human moral responsibility is moral responsibility enough: A reply to F. Allan Hanson Giere, Ronald N.
2008
3 p. 425-427
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77 Husserl’s hyletic data and phenomenal consciousness Williford, Kenneth
2013
3 p. 501-519
artikel
78 Idealization and external symbolic storage: the epistemic and technical dimensions of theoretic cognition Woelert, Peter
2011
3 p. 335-366
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79 Imagination and the Meaningful Brain Kwon, Jung-In
2005
3 p. 353-355
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80 Imagination, meaning and the phenomenological material a priori Fernández, José Ruiz
2013
3 p. 613-627
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81 Impaired embodiment and intersubjectivity Cole, Jonathan
2009
3 p. 343-360
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82 Improvisation and thinking in movement: an enactivist analysis of agency in artistic practices Ravn, Susanne

3 p. 515-537
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83 In defence of embodied cognition: a reply to Fred Adams Letheby, Christopher
2012
3 p. 403-414
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84 In hate we trust: The collectivization and habitualization of hatred Szanto, Thomas

3 p. 453-480
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85 Instructions to authors
2002
3 p. 353-354
2 p.
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86 Interactive computation is interaction with what?: A reply to Clark Selinger, Evan
2008
3 p. 347-348
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87 Introduction: Consciousness in historical perspective Alan Thomas
2003
3 p. 159-159
1 p.
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88 Introduction: Cyborg embodiment: Affect, agency, intentionality, and responsibility Selinger, Evan
2008
3 p. 317-325
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89 Introduction Subjectivity in the center or back to basics Dan Zahavi
2004
3 p. 229-234
6 p.
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90 Introduction to the special issue “embodied cognition and education” Agostini, Evi

3 p. 417-422
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91 Introspection and phenomenological method Amie L. Thomasson
2003
3 p. 239-254
16 p.
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92 Is bodily awareness a form of perception? Ávila, Ignacio
2016
3 p. 337-354
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93 Is mind extended or scaffolded? Ruminations on Sterelney’s (2010) extended stomach Greenwood, Jennifer
2013
3 p. 629-650
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94 Is the body represented in everyday bodily activities? Murillo Lara, Luis Alejandro
2017
3 p. 591-604
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95 Is the brain a memory box? Jacobson, Anne J.
2005
3 p. 271-278
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96 Kasimir Twardowski on the content of presentations Tienson, John
2013
3 p. 485-499
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97 Keeping the collectivity in mind? Collins, Harry
2008
3 p. 353-374
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98 Kristin Andrews: The animal mind: an introduction to the philosophy of animal cognition Merritt, Michele
2015
3 p. 475-481
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99 Learning and expertise with scientific external representations: an embodied and extended cognition model Pande, Prajakt

3 p. 463-482
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100 Locked-in syndrome: a challenge for embodied cognitive science Kyselo, Miriam
2013
3 p. 517-542
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101 Louise Barrett, beyond the brain: how body and environment shape animal and human minds Farina, Mirko
2011
3 p. 415-421
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102 Mathematizing phenomenology Yoshimi, Jeffrey

3 p. 271-291
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103 Mathematizing phenomenology Yoshimi, Jeffrey
2007
3 p. 271-291
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104 Max Scheler, cousin of disjunctivism Riccardi, Mattia
2015
3 p. 443-454
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105 Mikko Salmela and Christian von Scheve (Eds.), collective emotions: perspectives from psychology, philosophy, and sociology Cochrane, Tom
2015
3 p. 467-473
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106 Mind-upload. The ultimate challenge to the embodied mind theory Cappuccio, Massimiliano Lorenzo
2016
3 p. 425-448
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107 Motor intentionality and the case of Schneider Jensen, Rasmus Thybo
2009
3 p. 371-388
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108 Movement and mirror neurons: a challenging and choice conversation Sheets-Johnstone, Maxine
2011
3 p. 385-401
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109 Narcissism in emotion David Pugmire
2002
3 p. 313-326
14 p.
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110 Narrative, meaning, interpretation: an enactivist approach Caracciolo, Marco
2011
3 p. 367-384
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111 Neural resonance: Between implicit simulation and social perception Slors, Marc
2009
3 p. 437-458
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112 Neuropragmatism, old and new Solymosi, Tibor
2011
3 p. 347-368
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113 Non-representationalist cognitive science and realism Zahidi, Karim
2013
3 p. 461-475
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114 Objections to Pokropski’s proposal to marry functional mechanistic explanation with phenomenology Williams, Heath

3 p. 743-751
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115 On needing time to think: consciousness, temporality, and self-expression Siewert, Charles

3 p. 413-429
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116 On projecting and willing: a contribution to the phenomenology of intentions Copelj, Erol
2015
3 p. 385-401
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117 On the content of Peripersonal visual experience Ferretti, Gabriele

3 p. 487-513
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118 “On the essence of temporal directionality and its irreversibility” Dolev, Yuval
2018
3 p. 589-601
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119 On the role of habit for self-understanding Ingerslev, Line Ryberg

3 p. 481-497
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120 Ontology, matter and emergence Bitbol, Michel

3 p. 293-307
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121 Ontology, matter and emergence Bitbol, Michel
2007
3 p. 293-307
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122 Optimal grip on affordances in architectural design practices: an ethnography Rietveld, Erik
2016
3 p. 545-564
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123 Pattern theory of self and situating moral aspects: the need to include authenticity, autonomy and responsibility in understanding the effects of deep brain stimulation Zawadzki, Przemysław

3 p. 559-582
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124 Perceiving subjectivity in bodily movement: The case of dancers Legrand, Dorothée
2009
3 p. 389-408
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125 Phenomenal consciousness, attention and accessibility Schlicht, Tobias
2012
3 p. 309-334
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126 Phenomenal intentionality past and present: introductory Kriegel, Uriah
2013
3 p. 437-444
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127 Phenomenological explanation: towards a methodological integration in phenomenological psychopathology Summa, Michela

3 p. 719-741
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128 Phenomenology, abduction, and argument: avoiding an ostrich epistemology Reynolds, Jack

3 p. 557-574
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129 Phenomenology of social explanation Spaulding, Shannon

3 p. 637-653
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130 Phenomenology: What’s AI got to do with it? Buccella, Alessandra

3 p. 621-636
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131 Precis of Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account Bickle, John
2005
3 p. 231-238
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132 Predictive minds in Ouija board sessions Andersen, Marc
2018
3 p. 577-588
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133 Preserving integrity against colonization Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
2004
3 p. 249-261
13 p.
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134 Qualitative relationism about subject and object of perception and experience Pace Giannotta, Andrea

3 p. 583-602
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135 Real intentionality Galen Strawson
2004
3 p. 287-313
27 p.
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136 Reassessing the relationship between phenomenology and explanation: an introduction Williams, Heath

3 p. 549-556
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137 Reconstructing the minimal self, or how to make sense of agency and ownership Haan, Sanneke de
2009
3 p. 373-396
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138 Reflective interventions: Enactivism and phenomenology on ways of bringing the body into intellectual engagement Laner, Iris

3 p. 443-461
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139 Reflexive monism versus complementarism: An analysis and criticism of the conceptual groundwork of Max Velmans’s reflexive model of consciousness Hoche, Hans-Ulrich

3 p. 389-409
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140 Reflexive monism versus complementarism: An analysis and criticism of the conceptual groundwork of Max Velmans’s reflexive model of consciousness Hoche, Hans-Ulrich
2007
3 p. 389-409
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141 Replies Bickle, John
2005
3 p. 285-296
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142 Representationalism and indeterminate perceptual content Dilworth, John

3 p. 369-387
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143 Representationalism and indeterminate perceptual content Dilworth, John
2007
3 p. 369-387
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144 Resisting ruthless reductionism: A comment on Bickle Bayne, Tim
2005
3 p. 239-248
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145 Review of Being with the dead by Hans ruin, Stanford University press, 2018 Piette, Manon

3 p. 589-595
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146 Review of Ecology of the Brain: The Phenomenology and Biology of the Embodied Mind, Thomas Fuchs Daly, Anya
2019
3 p. 627-636
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147 Review of real hallucinations: psychiatric illness, intentionality, and the interpersonal world, by Matthew Ratcliffe Van Duppen, Zeno
2018
3 p. 605-609
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148 Review of Simon Høffding, A Phenomenology of Musical Absorption, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2019 Foultier, Anna Petronella

3 p. 611-617
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149 Review of THE INNOCENT EYE: WHY VISION IS NOT A COGNITIVE PROCESS, by NICO ORLANDI (Oxford University Press, 2014) Pepper, Ken
2016
3 p. 483-488
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150 Review of Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism Shaw, Dominic
2012
3 p. 423-430
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151 Review of Wisdom won from Illness, Essays in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis by Jonathan Lear, Havard University press, 2017 Legrand, Dorothée
2018
3 p. 621-625
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152 Sartre, consciousness, and intentionality Rowlands, Mark
2013
3 p. 521-536
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153 Schema of the Brentano School intellectual progeny Dewalque, Arnaud
2013
3 p. 445
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154 Schizophrenia and the experience of intersubjectivity as threat Lysaker, Paul Henry
2005
3 p. 335-352
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155 Scott L. Marratto: The intercorporeal self: Merleau-Ponty on subjectivity Welsh, Talia L.
2013
3 p. 669-672
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156 Seeing emotions without mindreading them Smortchkova, Joulia
2016
3 p. 525-543
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157 Seeing what is not seen Jackson, Gabrielle Benette
2017
3 p. 503-519
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158 Semantic inferentialism as (a Form of) active externalism Carter, Adam
2016
3 p. 387-402
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159 Sensorimotor theory, cognitive access and the ‘absolute’ explanatory gap Loughlin, Victor
2017
3 p. 611-627
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160 Some strangeness in the proportion, or how to stop worrying and learn to love the mechanistic forces of darkness Dietrich, Eric
2008
3 p. 349-352
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161 Spatial attention and perception: seeing without paint Tanesini, A.
2014
3 p. 433-454
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162 Steps towards a Critical Neuroscience Slaby, Jan
2010
3 p. 397-416
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163 Storytelling agents: why narrative rather than mental time travel is fundamental Hardt, Rosa
2017
3 p. 535-554
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164 Strong liberal representationalism Artiga, Marc

3 p. 645-667
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165 Stuck in between. Phenomenology’s Explanatory Dilemma and its Role in Experimental Practice Casper, Mark-Oliver

3 p. 575-598
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166 The anachronism of moral individualism and the responsibility of extended agency Hanson, F. Allan
2008
3 p. 415-424
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167 The bored mind is a guiding mind: toward a regulatory theory of boredom Elpidorou, Andreas
2017
3 p. 455-484
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168 The complementarity of mindshaping and mindreading Peters, Uwe
2018
3 p. 533-549
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169 The delocalized mind. Judgements, vehicles, and persons Steiner, Pierre
2013
3 p. 437-460
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170 The disoriented self. Layers and dynamics of self-experience in dementia and schizophrenia Summa, Michela
2013
3 p. 477-496
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171 The extended mind: born to be wild? A lesson from action-understanding Gangopadhyay, Nivedita
2011
3 p. 377-397
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172 The frozen cyborg: A reply to Selinger and Engström Clark, Andy
2008
3 p. 343-346
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173 The hegemony of the practical in embodied cognitive science and the question of bodily vulnerability Bonnemann, Jens

3 p. 521-536
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174 The mind reduced to molecules? Gottschling, Verena
2005
3 p. 279-283
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175 Theories of apparent motion Arstila, Valtteri
2015
3 p. 337-358
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176 The phenomenology of agency and intention in the face of paralysis and insentience Cole, Jonathan

3 p. 309-325
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177 The phenomenology of agency and intention in the face of paralysis and insentience Cole, Jonathan
2007
3 p. 309-325
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178 The phenomenology of hypo- and hyperreality in psychopathology Van Duppen, Zeno
2015
3 p. 423-441
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179 The problems of consciousness and content in theories of perception Praetorius, Nini

3 p. 349-367
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180 The problems of consciousness and content in theories of perception Praetorius, Nini
2007
3 p. 349-367
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181 The roots of self-awareness Anderson, Michael L.
2005
3 p. 297-333
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182 The shape of things to come: Psychoneural reduction and the future of psychology Neisser, Joseph U.
2005
3 p. 259-269
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183 The simulation of emotion experience: On the emotional foundations of theory of mind Lisbeth Nielsen
2002
3 p. 255-286
32 p.
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184 The sociocognitive approach in critical discourse studies and the phenomenological sociology of knowledge: intersections Gyollai, Daniel

3 p. 539-558
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185 The unbearable lightness of the personal, explanatory level Williams, Heath

3 p. 655-675
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186 Thought translation, tennis and Turing tests in the vegetative state Stins, John F.
2009
3 p. 361-370
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187 Throwing spatial light: on topological explanations in Gestalt psychology Skowron, Bartłomiej

3 p. 537-558
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188 Time and intentionality Doyon, Maxime

3 p. 405-411
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189 Time for consciousness: intention and introspection Romdenh-Romluc, Komarine
2011
3 p. 369-376
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190 Time-series of ephemeral impressions: the Abhidharma-Buddhist view of conscious experience Chadha, Monima
2014
3 p. 543-560
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191 Trauma: phenomenological causality and implication Wilde, Lillian

3 p. 689-705
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192 Unchosen transformative experiences and the experience of agency Markovic, Jelena

3 p. 729-745
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193 Unconscious consciousness in Husserl and Freud Rudolf Bernet
2002
3 p. 327-351
25 p.
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194 Uncovering today’s rationalistic attunement Schuetze, Paul

3 p. 707-728
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195 Understanding as explaining: how motives can become causes Fuchs, Thomas

3 p. 701-717
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196 Understanding conative phenomenology: lessons from Ricœur Kriegel, Uriah
2013
3 p. 537-557
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197 Values of love: two forms of infinity characteristic of human persons Heinämaa, Sara

3 p. 431-450
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198 Volitional causality vs natural causality: reflections on their compatibility in Husserl’s phenomenology of action Spano, Nicola

3 p. 669-687
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199 Wegner on hallucinations, inconsistency, and the illusion of free will. Some critical remarks Meynen, Gerben
2010
3 p. 359-372
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200 What is an affective artifact? A further development in situated affectivity Piredda, Giulia

3 p. 549-567
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201 Where the smart things are: social machines and the Internet of Things Smart, Paul
2018
3 p. 551-575
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202 Why animals are not robots Schilhab, Theresa S. S.
2013
3 p. 599-611
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203 Why, as responsible for figurativity, seeing-in can only be inflected seeing-in Voltolini, Alberto
2013
3 p. 651-667
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204 Without pretense: a critique of Goldman’s model of simulation Tooming, Uku
2013
3 p. 561-575
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