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Reply: a phenomenology with legs and brains
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(2008) Abstracta: Linguagem, Mente & Ação Special Issue Special Issue II.
Pages: 86-107
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Zahavi Dan, Gallagher Shaun (2008) „Reply: a phenomenology with legs and brains“. Abstracta: Linguagem, Mente & Ação Special Issue II, 86–107.