Central and East EuropeanSociety for Phenomenology
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1572-8676 (online)
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How to play the flute
Vol. 1/4
Louise M. Antony
Confronting death before death
Vol. 1/2
Natalie Depraz
Emotions, feelings and intentionality
Vol. 1/3
Peter Goldie
Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Vol. 1/1
Natalie DeprazShaun Gallagher(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
Heidegger's attunement and the neuropsychology of emotion
Matthew Ratcliffe(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
The simulation of emotion experience
Lisbeth Nielsen
Narcissism in emotion
David Pugmire
Intelligence without representation
Hubert L Dreyfus
Life after Kant
Andreas Weber Francisco Varela
Refocusing the question
Neuronal dynamics and conscious experience
Michel Quyen Claire Petitmengin
Comments on Hubert l. Dreyfus "Intelligence without representation"
Lynne Rudder Baker
Conclusion
Amy E. Varela
Toward a neurophenomenology as an account of generative passages
Antoine Lutz
Philosophy and the "anteriority complex'
Alan Murray
Gesture following deafferentation
Jonathan ColeShaun Gallagher(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)David Mcneill
First-person thoughts and embodied self-awareness
Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Francisco Varela
Renaud Barbaras(Pantheon-Sorbonne University)
Problems with Dreyfus' dialectic
Georges Rey
Skills, spills and the nature of mindful action
Andy Clark
Phenomenology and present-day psychology
Dorion Cairns
Unconscious consciousness in Husserl and Freud
Rudolf Bernet(Husserl-Archives, KU Leuven)
Science as if situation mattered
Michel Bitbol
Memory traces and representation
Frank Jackson
Representational parts
Rick Grush Pete Mandik
Perceiving pictures
Vol. 10/4
Bence Nanay
Monstrous faces and a world transformed
Susan Bredlau(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Can transcendental intersubjectivity be naturalised?
Vol. 10/1
Joel Smith(Department of Religion and Theology, University of Sheffield)
The metaepistemology of knowing-how
Cheng-Hung Tsai
Human cognition, space, and the sedimentation of meaning
Peter Woelert
Neo-pragmatic intentionality and enactive perception
Katsunori Miyahara
Emotions outside the box
Vol. 10/2
Hermann SchmitzRudolf Owen MüllanJan Slaby(Freie Universität Berlin)
Doing things with music
Joel Krueger(Department of Psychology, University of Exeter)
Time for consciousness
Vol. 10/3
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc(Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick)
The dorsal stream and the visual horizon
Michael Madary
Ambiguous figures and representationalism
Nicoletta Orlandi
On perceptual presence
Kristjan Laasik
Uniting the perspectival subject
Patrick Stokes(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
Ambiguous figures and the spatial contents of perceptual experience
Neuropragmatism, old and new
Tibor Solymosi(Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Sheffield)
L. Shapiro, Embodied cognition
Kristian Martiny
The extended mind
Nivedita Gangopadhyay
Emotional clichés and authentic passions
Kym MacLaren
Fine-tuning nativism
Slobodan Perovic Ljiljana Radenovic
Beliefs, experiences and misplaced being
Garry Young
Intuitions without concepts lose the game
Barbara Montero
What is it like to be nonconscious?
Sellars on thoughts and beliefs
Mitch Parsell
M. Sheets-Johnstone's, The roots of morality,
Benedict Smith
M. Sheets-Johnstone, The corporeal turn
Søren Overgaard(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Indian cognitivism and the phenomenology of conceptualization
Rajesh Kasturirangan Nirmalya Guha Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad
Imperative content and the painfulness of pain
Manolo Martínez
Ambiguous figures, attention, and perceptual content
The case for proprioception
Ellen Fridland
Introduction to debates on embodied social cognition
Vol. 11/4
Shannon Spaulding
Idealization and external symbolic storage
Vol. 11/3
Toward an explanatory framework for mental ownership
Vol. 11/2
Timothy Lane
Seeing mind in action
Movement and mirror neurons
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
From movement to dance
Vol. 11/1
Narrative, meaning, interpretation
Marco Caracciolo
In defence of embodied cognition
Christopher Letheby
Phenomenal consciousness, attention and accessibility
Tobias Schlicht
L. Barrett, Beyond the brain
Mirko Farina
J. Smith & P. Sullivan (eds), Transcendental philosophy and naturalism
Dominic Shaw
Introduction
Rasmus Thybo JensenDermot Moran(University College Dublin)
Introduction to the special issue on dance and cognitive science
Ivar Hagendoorn
Dynamic embodied cognition
Leon de BruinLena Kästner
Inscribing the body, exscribing space
What someone's behaviour must be like if we are to be aware of their emotions in it
Rowland Stout
M. Siderits, E. Thompson, D. Zahavi (eds), Between the sense of self and the reality of self
Wenjing Cai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Neuroaesthetics and beyond
Emily S. Cross Luca F. Ticini
The "theory theory" of mind and the aims of Sellars' original myth of Jones
James R. O’Shea
Practice makes perfect
The experience of watching dance
Corinne Jola Shantel EhrenbergDee Reynolds
Concepts without intuition lose the game
Fernand Gobet
Embodied technology and the dangers of using the phone while driving
Robert Rosenberger
On the role of social interaction in social cognition
Mitchell Herschbach
The extended body
Tom FroeseThomas Fuchs(Heidelberg University)
A qualitative analysis of sensory phenomena induced by perceptual deprivation
Donna M. Lloyd Elizabeth Lewis Jacob Payne Lindsay Wilson
Unlikely allies
Tadeusz Zawidzki
Mirror systems and simulation
John Michael
Action, mindreading and embodied social cognition
Joshua Shepherd
Iain McGilchrist, The master and his emissary
Rupert Read
Embodying the false-belief tasks
Michael Wilby
Extended cognition and fixed properties
Michael Kirchhoff
Reenactment
Sergeiy Sandler
Levels of immersion, tacit knowledge and expertise
Vol. 12/2
Rodrigo Ribeiro
The core of expertise
Harry Collins
Recollection and phantasy
Vol. 12/4
Martino Feyles
Mental capacity and the applied phenomenology of judgement
Vol. 12/1
Wayne Martin
Remarks on explicit knowledge and expertise acquisition
Phenomenal intentionality past and present
Vol. 12/3
Uriah Kriegel
The you-I event
Stephen Langfur
The transformation of intercorporeality in melancholia
Stefano Micali
On-line false belief understanding qua folk psychology?
Martin Capstick
Clarke & Clarke (eds), Music and Consciousness
Simon Høffding
I. Apperly, Mindreaders
Wayne Christensen John Michael
Understanding conative phenomenology
The sense of diachronic personal identity
Stan Klein
Moral phenomenology and a moral ontology of the human person
Joseph Lacey
An adverbialist–objectualist account of pain
Greg Janzen
Schema of the Brentano school intellectual progeny
Arnaud Dewalque
Can "I" prevent you from entering my mind?
Marc Champagne
On incomprehensibility in schizophrenia
Mads Gram Henriksen(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
K. Sterelny, The evolved apprentice
Brentano and the parts of the mental
No such look
Walter Hopp(Boston University)
How a therapist survives the suicide of a patient—with a special focus on patients with psychosis
Borut Skodlar Claudia Welz
The nature and nurture of expertise
Gregory J. Feist
Final response to Collin's response
Husserl's hyletic data and phenomenal consciousness
Kenneth Williford
Kasimir Twardowski on the content of presentations
John Tienson
Vulnerability to psychosis, I-Thou intersubjectivity and the praecox-feeling
Somogy Varga(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
The phenomenology and development of social perspectives
Thomas Fuchs(Heidelberg University)
The experience of the tacit in multi- and interdisciplinary collaboration
David A. Stone
Gurwitsch's phenomenal holism
Elijah Chudnoff
Sartre, consciousness, and intentionality
Mark Rowlands
Temporality and psychopathology
M. Rowlands, The new science of the mind
Victor Loughlin
Reply to Collins
Tacit knowledge
Evan Selinger
Sketch this
Derived embodiment and imaginative capacities in interactional expertise
Theresa Schilhab
On derived embodiment
On being motivated
Donnchadh O’Conaill
My body as an object
Line Ryberg Ingerslev(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
Depression and motivation
Affection of contact and transcendental telepathy in schizophrenia and autism
Yasuhiko Murakami
Linguistic competence and expertise
Mark Addis
T. Bayne, M. Montague, (eds.), Cognitive phenomenology
Marta Jorba
Response to Collins
Brentano on the dual relation of the mental
Mark Textor(Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, Lancaster University)
Thought insertion
Paulo Sousa Lauren Swiney
What is it to lose hope?
Ascriptions of propositional attitudes. an analysis in terms of intentional objects
Hans-Ulrich HocheMichael Knoop
N. Gangopadhyay, M. Madary, and F. Spencer (eds.), Perception, action, and consciousness, Sensorimotor dynamics and the two visual systems
Tacit knowledge management
Toward an objective phenomenological vocabulary
A Ki
Three dimensions of expertise
Thinking things and feeling things
Mark Phelan Adam Arico Shaun Nichols
E. Schwitzgebel, Perplexities of consciousness
Vol. 13/3
Adrian Alsmith
O. Flanagan, The Bodhisattva's brain
Matthew MacKenzie
Actual and non-actual motion
Johan BlombergJordan Zlatev
Social facts: metaphysical and empirical perspectives
Vol. 13/1
Alessandro Salice(Department of Philosophy , University of Twente)Luca Tummolini
Violence as a social fact
Alessandro Salice(Department of Philosophy , University of Twente)
The disoriented self
Michela Summa(Wurzburg University)
Varieties of extended emotions
Vol. 13/4
Explaining social norm compliance
Vol. 13/2
Matteo Colombo
Against representations with two directions of fit
Arto Laitinen
Constitutive strata and the dorsal stream
Crossing the bridge
Neural representationalism, the hard problem of content and vitiated verdicts
The comparator account on thought insertion, alien voices and inner speech
Agustin Vicente
How can emotions be both cognitive and bodily?
Michelle Maiese
Commitment and attunement
Craig DeLancey
Extending the notion of affordance
Silvano Zipoli Caiani
Disjunctivism unmotivated
Gordon Knight
Depression as existential feeling or de-situatedness?
Anthony Fernandez
Conceptualizing institutions
Corrado Roversi
Through the inverting glass
Jan Degenaar
The phenomenology and science of emotions
Andreas ElpidorouLauren Freeman
Passive fear
Anthony Hatzimoysis
How to share a mind
Thomas Szanto(University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research)
The effects of social ties on coordination
Giuseppe Attanasi Astrid Hopfensitz Emiliano Lorini Frédéric Moisan
Pain, pleasure, and the intentionality of emotions as experiences of values
Panos Theodorou
Minds as social institutions
Cristiano Castelfranchi
Interpersonal responsibilities and communicative intentions
Antonella Carassa Marco Colombetti
Martha C. Nussbaum's political emotions
Rick Furtak
Compassion and tragedy in the aspiring society
Alison McQueen
Neural representations not needed
Daniel Hutto
Reply to the papers
Martha C. Nussbaum
Plural self-awareness
Hans Bernhard Schmid
The delocalized mind. judgements, vehicles, and persons
Pierre Steiner
How does it feel to act together?
Elisabeth Pacherie
Skillful action in peripersonal space
Gabrielle Jackson
Making our ends meet
Luca Tummolini
The temporal dynamic of emotional emergence
Thomas DesmidtMaël LemoineCatherine BelzungNatalie Depraz
Non-representationalist cognitive science and realism
Karim Zahidi
Thinking-is-moving
Vol. 14/1
Michele Merritt
Comparative metaphysics
Vol. 14/4
Hannes Rakoczy
Dimensions of integration in embedded and extended cognitive systems
Vol. 14/3
Richard Heersmink
Temporal inabilities and decision-making capacity in depression
Gareth S. Owen Fabian Freyenhagen Matthew Hotopf Wayne Martin
Self-conscious roots of human normativity
Philippe Rochat
Strengths and weaknesses of reflection as a guide to action
Vol. 14/2
Thomas H. Carr
Self-intimation
Galen Strawson(Texas University at Austin)
Time-series of ephemeral impressions
Monima Chadha(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)
Beyond words
Louis SassElizabeth Pienkos
Pro-social cognition
Johannes Roessler(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)Josef Perner
Perceiving the intrinsic properties of objects
Ignacio Ávila
Putting pressure on theories of choking
Wayne Christensen John Sutton Doris McIlwain
Do early body ornaments prove cognitive modernity?
Duilio Garofoli
Meditation and unity of consciousness
Who am i in out of body experiences?
Glenn Carruthers
Naturalizing what?
Maxwell Ramstead(Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Special Interest Group, McGill Qualitative Health Research Group)
Thought insertion as a disownership symptom
Three misconceptions concerning strong embodiment
Liam P. Dempsey Itay Shani
G. Colombetti, The feeling body
Sense of ownership and sense of agency during trauma
Yochai Ataria
Choking and the yips
David Papineau
Shadows of consciousness
Jason Costanzo
Consciousness and choking in visually-guided actions
Johan M. Koedijker David L. Mann
Free will, narrative, and retroactive self-constitution
Roman Altshuler
Media multitasking, attention, and distraction
Jesper Aagaard
Developing open intersubjectivity
Matt Bower
Unreflective actions?
David Moreau
Timing together, acting together
Marek Pokropski
The origin of agency, consciousness, and free will
J. H. Hateren
Massimiliano Cappuccio
Know-how, procedural knowledge, and choking under pressure
Gabriel Gottlieb
Imagination, meaning and the phenomenological material a priori
José Ruiz Fernández
Affective resonance and social interaction
Rainer Mühlhoff
The social roots of normativity
Glenda Satne
S. l. Marratto, The intercorporeal self
Talia Welsh
Is monitoring one's actions causally relevant to choking under pressure?
Phenomenal consciousness, representational content and cognitive access
Hilla Jacobson
Why animals are not robots
Spatial attention and perception
A. Tanesini
Young children's protest
Johannes L BrandlFrank EskenBeate PriewasserEva Rafetseder
Understanding social norms and constitutive rules
Ingar Brinck
From clumsy failure to skillful fluency
Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza
A simple explanation of apparent early mindreading
Marco Fenici
Choking rectified
Daniel HuttoRaúl Sánchez-García
Locked-in syndrome
Miriam KyseloEzequiel Di Paolo
J. K. Schear (ed.), Mind, reason, and being-in-the-world
Andrew Buskell
Without pretense
Uku Tooming
The artifactual mind
Ciano Aydin
Is mind extended or scaffolded?
Jennifer Greenwood
The case for moral perception
J. Wisnewski
Why, as responsible for figurativity, seeing-in can only be inflected seeing-in
Alberto Voltolini
Cognitive assembly
Joint action and recursive consciousness of consciousness
Sebastian Rödl
Generativity in biology
Ramsey Affifi
Feeling, meaning, and intentionality
Peer F. Bundgaard
Situating the self
Vol. 15/2
Roy DingsLeon de Bruin
"Strong" narrativity
Vol. 15/1
Anthony Rudd
N. Orlandi, The innocent eye
Vol. 15/3
Ken Pepper
Framing a phenomenological interview
Vol. 15/4
Simon HøffdingKristian Martiny
Cognitive phenomenology and conscious thought
Michelle Montague (Texas University at Austin)
The phenomenology of hypo- and hyperreality in psychopathology
Zeno van Duppen
The capgras delusion
Neralie Wise
Perceptual access reasoning
Joseph A. Hedger
The phenomenology of empathy
Fredrik Svenaeus
The cognitive foundations of visual consciousness
Francesco Marchi Albert Newen
J. Berger and G. Turow (eds.), Music, science, and the rhythmic brain
J. A. Judge
Are affordances normative?
Manuel Heras-Escribano Manuel de Pinedo
Artifactual selves
Daniel Dennett
Leon de BruinMaureen Sie
Z. Radman (ed), The hand, an organ of the mind
Theories of apparent motion
Valtteri Arstila
Towards a constitutive account of implicit narrativity
Fleur Jongepier
Connecting emotions and words
Wilma Bucci Bernard Maskit Sean Murphy
On projecting and willing
Erol Copelj
Narrative self-shaping
Body and self
Priscilla Brandon
Animal groups and social ontology
Alejandro Arango
The enactive approach and disorders of the self
Miriam Kyselo
Volitional excuses, self-narration, and blame
Marion Smiley
Max Scheler, cousin of disjunctivism
Mattia Riccardi
Eidetic results in transcendental phenomenology
Richard Tieszen
K. Zeiler and L. Folmarson Käll (eds), Feminist phenomenology and medicine
Marianne Klinke
The toiling lily
Steven DeLay
F. Macpherson and D. Platchias (eds.), Hallucination, philosophy and psychology
Rami Ali
Narratives, culture, and folk psychology
Anika Fiebich
A. Stephan, S. Walter (eds.), Handbuch Kognitionswissenschaft
Radoslaw Cichy
M. Salmela, C. von Scheve (eds.), Collective emotions
Tom Cochrane
The cognitive integration of scientific instruments
Distrusting the present
Jakob Hohwy(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)Bryan PatonColin Palmer
K. Andrews, The animal mind
The social impact and the intrusive dimension of enhancement
Vol. 16/1
Pierre Cassou-Noguès
Is bodily awareness a form of perception?
Vol. 16/3
No-self and the phenomenology of agency
Vol. 16/2
The "enhanced" warrior
Danial Qaurooni Hamid Ekbia
Against cognitive artifacts
Vol. 16/5
Andres Vaccari
How does it really feel to act together?
Mikko SalmelaMichiru Nagatsu
Rethinking development
Vol. 16/4
David Morris(Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montreal)
A case study of a meditation-induced altered state
Aviva Berkovich-Ohana
Analogical reminding and the storage of experience
Stephen E. Robbins
Narrative and embodiment – a scalar approach
Allan Køster
The phenomenology of self-presentation
Luna Dolezal(Department of Psychology, University of Exeter)
An enactivist account of abstract words
Brian A. Irwin
A dilemma for Heideggerian cognitive science
David Suarez
Just doing what i do
James M. Dow
Semantic inferentialism as (a form of) active externalism
Adam Carter James H. Collin Spyridon Orestis Palermos
Enactive subjectivity as flesh
John Jenkinson
Types of abduction in tool behavior
Fausto CaruanaValentina Cuccio
Y. Popova, Stories, meaning, and experience
Elena Clare Cuffari
Being-in-the-flow
Joshua A. Bergamin(University of Vienna)
Social machines
Spyridon Orestis Palermos
R. Hufendiek, Embodied emotions
Imke von Maur
Overcoming the acting/reasoning dualism in intelligent behavior
Self across time
J. Hohwy, The predictive mind
Mind-upload
Language and development
Donald Landes(Faculté de philosophie, Université de Laval)
The sense of agency – a phenomenological consequence of enacting sensorimotor schemes
Ezequiel Di PaoloThomas Buhrmann
A. Clark, Surfing uncertainty
Daniel Williams
What could have been done (but wasn't)
Gunnar Declerck
Merleau-Ponty on human development and the retrospective realization of potential
The adult-child relationship in breastfeeding and development
Darian Meacham
Affectivity and moral experience
Anna Bortolan
Cognitive extension, enhancement, and the phenomenology of thinking
Philip J Walsh
C. Durt, T. Fuchs, C. Tewes (eds.), Embodiment, enaction, and culture
Maria Bruttomesso
Enacting musical emotions
Andrea Schiavio Dylan Schyff Julian Cespedes-Guevara Mark Reybrouck
Erratum to "Young children’s protest: what it can (not) tell us about early normative understanding"
Johannes L Brandl
Chiasm and hyperdialectic
Eva-Maria Simms
Grasping intersubjectivity
Barbara Pieper Daniel Clénin Thomas Fuchs(Heidelberg University)Hanne de Jaegher
From stability to norm transformation
Gillian Barker
How to solve the problem of phenomenal unity
Wanja Wiese
On the role of depersonalization in Merleau-Ponty
Dylan Trigg(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
Seeing emotions without mindreading them
Joulia Smortchkova
Optimal grip on affordances in architectural design practices
Erik Rietveld Anne Brouwers
Symmetry-breaking dynamics in development
Noah Brender
What are the contents of representations in predictive processing?
Temporal experience, emotions and decision making in psychopathy
Anja Berninger
What's the matter with cognition?
Georg Theiner Chris Drain
The sense of death and non-existence in nihilistic delusions
Filip Radovic
Personality as equilibrium
John Russon(Département de philosophie, Université de Montréal)
From mutual manipulation to cognitive extension
Extended mind and cognitive enhancement
What is the future for tool-specific generalized motor programs?
François Osiurak
Violence as violation of experiential structures
Thiemo Breyer(Cologne University)
E. Thompson, Waking, dreaming, being
Jacob Lucas
Understanding others, reciprocity, and self-consciousness
Vol. 17/2
Katja Crone
Choice in a two systems world
Vol. 17/1
Tillmann Vierkant
Sharing the dance – on the reciprocity of movement in the case of elite sports dancers
Jing HeSusanne Ravn
Getting stuck
Vol. 17/4
Enkinaesthesia
Susan A J Stuart
Shared emotions
Vol. 17/5
Gerhard Thonhauser
M. Ratcliffe, Real hallucinations, psychiatric illness, intentionality, and the interpersonal world
Vol. 17/3
Weak phantasy and visionary phantasy
Lajos HorváthCsaba SzummerAttila Szabo
Can the mind be embodied, enactive, affective, and extended?
Biosocial selfhood
Joe Higgins
Hypnotic experience and the autism spectrum disorder
Till Grohmann(Wuppertal University)
Reckoning with representational apriorism in evolutionary cognitive archaeology
Phenomenal consciousness, access consciousness and self across waking and dreaming
Martina PantaniAngela TaginiAntonino Raffone
Edith Stein's phenomenology of sensual and emotional empathy
Is the body represented in everyday bodily activities?
Luis Alejandro Murillo Lara
Non-representational approaches to the unconscious in the phenomenology of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty
Anastasia Kozyreva
Individualism versus interactionism about social understanding
Judith MartensTobias Schlicht
Disordered existentiality
Jelscha Schmid
Presence in absence
Sensorimotor theory, cognitive access and the "absolute' explanatory gap
The bored mind is a guiding mind
Andreas Elpidorou
The cartesian other
Alex Burri
A critical examination of existential feeling
Jussi A Saarinen
Pragmatism and the predictive mind
Enculturation and narrative practices
Regina E. Fabry
Enactivism, second-person engagement and personal responsibility
Janna Van Grunsven
Extended functionalism, radical enactivism, and the autopoietic theory of cognition
Mario VillalobosDavid Silverman
The puzzle of mirror self-recognition
Making sense of akrasia
Matthew Burch
Bodily skill and internal representation in sensorimotor perception
David Silverman
Thinking through enactive agency
Paulo de Jesus
Situated agency
Martin Weichold
A nice surprise? predictive processing and the active pursuit of novelty
The personal and the subpersonal in the theory of mind debate
Kristina Musholt
Toward a unified view of time
Marcin Moskalewicz(University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy)
Phenomenological constraints
Michael Roberts
Temporal horizons
Marcin Moskalewicz(University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy)Erwin Straus
Depicting and seeing-in
Patrick Eldridge
Split-brain syndrome and extended perceptual consciousness
Adrian Downey
Body, skill, and look
István Aranyosi
The subject of "we intend"
What can self-disorders in schizophrenia tell us about the nature of subjectivity?
Helene StephensenJosef Parnas
Storytelling agents
Rosa Hardt
Seeing what is not seen
Can delusions play a protective role?
Lisa Bortolotti(University of Birmingham)Rachel Gunn
Addiction and embodiment
Ellen FridlandCorinde E Wiers
Two visual systems in Molyneux subjects
Gabriele Ferretti
Could robots be phenomenally conscious?
Frank Hofmann
Rachel GunnLisa Bortolotti(University of Birmingham)
Understanding phenomenological differences in how affordances solicit action
Roy Dings
Self-consciousness and intersubjectivity
Katja CroneWolfgang Huemer
The complementarity of mindshaping and mindreading
Vol. 18/3
Uwe Peters
Breaking explanatory boundaries
Vol. 18/1
Michael Kirchhoff Russell Meyer
Concepts and how they get that way
Karenleigh A. Overmann
Predictive minds in Ouija board sessions
Marc AndersenKristoffer L. NielboUffe SchjoedtThies PfeifferAndreas RoepstorffJesper Sørensen
But language too is material!
Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
Cardiophenomenology
Natalie DeprazThomas Desmidt
Bodily and temporal pre-reflective self-awareness
Constantinos PicolasNikos Soueltzis
Temporality and metaplasticity
Francesco Parisi
An enactive approach to pain
Vol. 18/4
Peter StilwellKatherine Harman
The integrated structure of consciousness
Katsunori Miyahara Olaf Witkowski
Everyday material engagement
Jayne Yatczak
The effect of dynamic social material conditions on cognition in the biomedical research laboratory
Chris Goldsworthy
Husserl, impure intentionalism, and sensory awareness
Vol. 18/2
Corijn Van Mazijk(University of Groningen)
Could there be scattered subjects of consciousness?
Bartek Chomanski
Immaterial engagement
Robert W. Clowes
Discovering the structures of lived experience
Claire PetitmenginAnne RemillieuxCamila Valenzuela-Moguillansky
Enactive individuation
Kåre Poulsgaard
Embodiment, sociality, and the life shaping thesis
Vol. 18/5
Tony ChengPaul F. Snowdon
An outline of a unified theory of the relational self
Majid Davoody Beni
Review of Ecology of the brain, the phenomenology and biology of the embodied mind, Thomas Fuchs
Anya Daly
Abnormal time experiences in persons with feeding and eating disorder
Giovanni StanghelliniMilena Mancini
Is perceiving bodily action?
Kenneth Aizawa
Are perspectival shapes seen or imagined?
John SchwenklerAssaf Weksler
In defense of picturing
Carl Sachs
The exercise of the object
Charles Travis
Enactive processing of the syntax of sign language
Christopher Mole Graham H. Turner
What is it like to think about oneself?
Kyle Banick
Exploring conceptual thinking and pure concepts from a first person perspective
Renatus ZieglerUlrich Weger
Review of Wisdom won from illness, Essays in philosophy and psychoanalysis by Jonathan Lear
Dorothée Legrand
Social cognition, mindreading and narratives
Claudio Paolucci
Mechanistic explanation for enactive sociality
Ekaterina Abramova Marc Slors
Mind and material engagement
Lambros Malafouris
Reasons for pragmatism
Ludger van DijkErik Myin
Gender and the senses of agency
Nick Brancazio
"On the essence of temporal directionality and its irreversibility"
Yuval Dolev
Process, habit, and flow
Tailer G. Ransom
Massimiliano Cappuccio,Tom Froese (eds.), Enactive cognition at the edge of sense-making
Trusted strangers
Erik Rietveld Ronald RietveldJanno Martens
Heidegger's embodied others
Meindert E. Peters
Michelle Montague, The given
Philipp Schmidt(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, Fakultät für Philosophie und Bildungswissenschaft)
Material engagement theory and its philosophical ties to pragmatism
Antonis Iliopoulos
Metaplasticity and the boundaries of social cognition
Alexander Aston
Where the smart things are
Paul SmartAastha MadaanWendy Hall
Metaplasticity rendered visible in paint
Martyn Woodward
Agency, perception, space and subjectivity
Rick Grush Alison Springle
Spatial phenomena in material places
Filip Mattens
How to be an objectivist about colour
Making sense of the chronology of paleolithic cave painting from the perspective of material engagement theory
Tom Froese
Against a "mindless" account of perceptual expertise
Amit Chaturvedi
Perceptual objectivity and the limits of perception
Playing with clay and the uncertainty of agency
Paul March
Moments of recognition
Vol. 19/1
Henning Nörenberg(Institute of Philosophy, University College Cork)
Time and intentionality
Vol. 19/3
Maxime Doyon(University of Montreal)Thiemo Breyer(Cologne University)
Simon Høffding, A phenomenology of musical absorption
Anna Petronella Foultier(Stockholm University)
Review of Being with the dead by Hans Ruin, Stanford university press, 2018
Manon Piette
From psychology to phenomenology (and back again)
Witold Płotka(Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw)
Feeling togetherness online
Lucy Osler
From ticks to tricks of time
Arkadiusz Misztal
A frame of analysis for group improvisation on the bridge between Husserl’s phenomenology and some recent readings of the predictive coding model
Vol. 19/2
Lucia Angelino(Archives Husserl, École normale supérieure)
An enactivist approach to treating depression
Explaining the reified notion of representation from a linguistic perspective
Farid Zahnoun
The human extended socio-attentional field and its impairment in borderline personality disorder and in social anxiety disorder
Oren Bader
Otto Selz's phenomenology of natural space
Klaus Robering
In hate we trust
Two ways of combining philosophy and psychopathology of time experiences
Alice Holzhey-Kunz
Phenomenological ethnography of radiology
Mindaugas Briedis
Being a body and having a body
Maren Wehrle
Temporal experience in anxiety
Kevin Aho
The ordinary concept of weakness of will
Ali Yousefi Heris
On needing time to think
Charles Siewert(Department of Classical and European Studies, Santa Clara University)
Temporal naturalism
Jack Reynolds(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
Longing for tomorrow
Federica CavalettiKatrin Heimann
Addiction as temporal disruption
Ryan Kemp
Dialogue in the making
Ingar BrinckVasudevi Reddy
Mental perspectives during temporal experience in posttraumatic stress disorder
Kurt Stocker
The self and dance movement therapy – a narrative approach
Christian Kronsted
On the role of habit for self-understanding
What is an affective artifact?
Giulia Piredda
Temporal experience as a core quality in mental disorders
Marcin Moskalewicz(University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy)Michael Alan Schwartz
Temporal experience in recovery from psychosis
Jann E. Schlimme Birgit Hase
Values of love
Sara Heinämaa(University of Jyväskylä)
Steinbock, a. j. (2018). It's not about the gift
Alfred Bordado Sköld
Temporal experience in mania
A book review of Chauncey Maher, Plant minds
Miguel Segundo-Ortin
Consciousness as sensory quality and as implicit self-awareness
Vol. 2/1
A lexicon of attention
Vol. 2/2
Sven Arvidson
Consciousness in act and action
Vol. 2/3
Keith Hossack
A metaphysical approach to the mind
An adverbial theory of consciousness
Alan Thomas
Introspection and phenomenological method
Amie L Thomasson
Response to Crease's review essay
Consciousness
How long is "now"?
Susan Pockett
M. Sheets-Johnstone, The primacy of movement
Robert P. Crease
Is thinking an action?
David Hunter
C. Siewert, The significance of consciousness
Glenn Braddock
The swaying form
Joseph U. Neisser
The ideal scaffolding of language
Vol. 3/1
Interpreting delusions
Understanding blindness
Vol. 3/3
Neil Levy
Preserving integrity against colonization
What is it to move oneself emotionally?
Philippe Cabestan
Interactional expertise as a third kind of knowledge
Vol. 3/2
Life and mind
Vol. 3/4
Evan Thompson(Department of Educational Psychology & Counselling Psychology and Special Education, University of British Columbia)
The trouble with madeleine
Introduction—the explanatory gap
The functional role of consciousness
Bodily experience between selfhood and otherness
Bernhard Waldenfels(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
On the naturalising of phenomenology
Morten Overgaard
Introspection and subliminal perception
Thomas Ramsøy Morten Overgaard
The co-consciousness hypothesis
Frédérique de Vignemont
Subjectivity in the center or back to basics
Affectivity and movement
Phenomenology and the project of naturalization
The problem of other minds
Closing the gap?
Tim Bayne(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)
Exposing the conjuring trick
On interactional expertise
Evan Selinger John Mix
Intersubjectivity of cognition and language
Nini Praetorius
Real intentionality
In search of the enactive
Vol. 4/4
Steve Torrance
Is the brain a memory box?
Vol. 4/3
Anne J. Jacobson
Defining imagination
Vol. 4/2
Beata Stawarska(University of Oregon)
The mind reduced to molecules?
Verena Gottschling
On the development of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology of imagination and its use for interdisciplinary research
Julia Jansen(Husserl-Archives, KU Leuven)
Schizophrenia and the experience of intersubjectivity as threat
Paul Lysaker Jason K. Johannesen John Lysaker(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Animals and humans, thinking and nature
Vol. 4/1
Hume and cognitive science
Mark Collier
Sensorimotor subjectivity and the enactive approach to experience
Phenomenology and psychophysics
Steven Horst
Imagination and the meaningful brain
Jung-In Kwon
The alien-hand experiment
Jesper Sørensen
Rebuilding reality
Michael A. Schwartz Osborne P WigginsJean NaudinManfred Spitzer
The roots of self-awareness
Michael L. Anderson Donald Perlis
Imagination after neurological losses of movement and sensation
Jonathan Cole
Is there imaginary loudness?
Daniel Schmicking
A matter of facts
Dorothée LegrandFranck Grammont
Autopoiesis, adaptivity, teleology, agency
Ezequiel Di Paolo
Embodied simulation
Vittorio Gallese
Sensory consciousness explained (better) in terms of "corporality' and "alerting capacity'
John O'ReganErik Myin Alva Noë(Department of Rhetoric, University of California Berkeley)
James Morley
The duality of non-conceptual content in Husserl's phenomenology of perception
Michael K Shim
Resisting ruthless reductionism
Tim Bayne(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)Jordi Fernández
Precis of philosophy and neuroscience
J. O'Regan
On the function of weak phantasmata in perception
Dieter Lohmar
Replies
The shape of things to come
Knowing what?
The descriptive experience sampling method
Vol. 5/3-4
Russell T. Hurlburt Sarah A. Akhter
Cognitive functions, bodily sensibility and the brain
Jay Schulkin
Evolutionary autonomous agents and the naturalization of phenomenology
Donald S. Borrett Saad Khan Cynthia Lam Danni Li Hoa B. Nguyen Hon C. Kwan
Bergson and the holographic theory of mind
Stephen Robbins
K. V. Wider, The bodily nature of consciousness
Paul Gyllenhammer
The representational theory of phenomenal character
Cognitive science and epistemic openness
Vol. 5/2
Michael L. Anderson
Describing one's subjective experience in the second person
Claire Petitmengin
Heidegger's phenomenology of boredom, and the scientific investigation of conscious experience
Sue P. Stafford Wanda Gregory
The bodily self
Vol. 5/1
How does the bird build its nest?
J. Keeping
Perception and action
A physicalist reinterpretion of "phenomenal' spaces
Lieven Decock
Why we lie
Irwin Silverman
Mirror neurons and the phenomenology of intersubjectivity
Turning hard problems on their heads
Mutual gaze and social cognition
Folk psychology' is not folk psychology
Too much ado about belief
Vol. 6/1-2
Jérôme Dokic Elisabeth Pacherie
Look again
No unchallengeable epistemic authority, of any sort, regarding our own conscious experience – contra Dennett?
Eric Schwitzgebel
The phenomenologically manifest
Finding common ground between evolutionary biology and continental philosophy
Vol. 6/3
Heterophenomenology and phenomenological skepticism
Jean-Michel Roy
The phenomenology of agency and intention in the face of paralysis and insentience
How can you be surprised?
Roberto CasatiElena Pasquinelli
Subjectivity in heterophenomenology
Gianfranco Soldati
Dennett on seeming
Taylor Carman
Heterophenomenology reconsidered
Mathematizing phenomenology
Jeffrey Yoshimi
In favor of (plain) phenomenology
Understanding the "active' in "enactive'
Vol. 6/4
Where experiences are
Max Velmans
No heterophenomenology without autophenomenology
Eduard Marbach(University of Bern)
How experienced phenomena relate to things themselves
Experience, action and representations
Paul Coates
Killing the straw man
Ontology, matter and emergence
Heterophenomenology versus critical phenomenology
The critique of pure phenomenology
Alva Noë(Department of Rhetoric, University of California Berkeley)
Face to face with an enactive approach
Aaron Kagan
Phenomenology
John Drummond(Fordham University)
Participatory sense-making
Hanne de JaegherEzequiel Di Paolo
Enactive theorists do it on purpose
Marek McGann
The problems of consciousness and content in theories of perception
Enactive appraisal
Giovanna Colombetti(Department of Psychology, University of Exeter)
Introduction to the second special issue on enactive experience
Representationalism and indeterminate perceptual content
John Dilworth
Reflexive monism versus complementarism
Hans-Ulrich Hoche
Subjectivity and essential individuality
Vol. 7/2
Roberta de Monticelli(University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
On being stuck in time
Vol. 7/4
Christoph Hoerl(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)
Attentional capture and attentional character
The body in action
Thor Grünbaum
Embodying gestures
Laura Sparaci
Response to Selinger on Dreyfus
Anticipating sensitizes the body
Anton Lethin
Keeping the collectivity in mind?
Vol. 7/3
Harry Collins Andy ClarkJeff Shrager
Some strangeness in the proportion, or how to stop worrying and learn to love the mechanistic forces of darkness
Eric Dietrich
Moral phenomenology
Vol. 7/1
Consciousness, self-consciousness, and meditation
Wolfgang Fasching
Human moral responsibility is moral responsibility enough
Ronald N. Giere
The phenomenology of virtue
Julia Annas
Intuitions about consciousness
Joshua Knobe Jesse Prinz
Is moral phenomenology unified?
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Variability and moral phenomenology
Michael B. Gill
From ego to alter ego
Helena De Preester
Prolegomena to a future phenomenology of morals
Terence HorganMark Timmons
Finding the space of sense
Jeff Malpas
M. Wheeler, Reconstructing the cognitive world
Leslie Marsh
Cyborg intentionality
Peter-Paul Verbeek(DesignLab, Universiteit Leiden)
Collins's incorrect depiction of Dreyfus's critique of artificial intelligence
J. C. Goméz, Apes, monkeys, children, and the growth of mind
Robin L. Zebrowski
A moratorium on cyborgs
Evan Selinger Timothy Engström
Restating the role of phenomenal experience in the formation and maintenance of the capgras delusion
Affect, agency and responsibility
John Protevi
The frozen cyborg
The phenomenology of propositional attitudes
Søren Klausen
Moral phenomenology and moral intentionality
Interactive computation is interaction with what?
Are our emotional feelings relational?
Georg Northoff
The place of description in phenomenology's naturalization
Mark W Brown
Aging
Don Ihde
Handedness, self-models and embodied cognitive content
Holger Lyre
Living is expressing
M. Ratcliffe, Rethinking commonsense psychology
Mark Johnson
Affective intentionality and the feeling body
Jan Slaby(Freie Universität Berlin)
Why the idea of framework propositions cannot contribute to an understanding of delusions
Tim Thornton
Thought translation, tennis and turing tests in the vegetative state
Vol. 8/3
John F. Stins Steven Laureys
Hermeneutics and theory of mind
Vol. 8/1
Mahin Chenari
G. Mazis, Humans, animals, machines
Vol. 8/4
Two senses for "givenness of consciousness'
Pessi Lyyra
The cost of explicit memory
The neurological dynamics of the imagination
Vol. 8/2
John Kaag
L. Embree (ed.), Gurwitsch's relevancy for cognitive science
Gary Backhaus
Impaired embodiment and intersubjectivity
Art as a metaphor of the mind,
Andrea Lavazza
A strange hand
Jenny Slatman
Body-extension versus body-incorporation
Helena De PreesterManos Tsakiris
Dynamical agents
Liam Dempsey Itay Shani
Perceiving subjectivity in bodily movement
Dorothée LegrandSusanne Ravn
How representationalism can account for the phenomenal significance of Illumination
Motor intentionality and the case of Schneider
Rasmus Thybo Jensen
The phenomenology of negation
Jean-Michel Saury
Editorial
M. Ratcliffe, The feelings of being
Actuality and possibility
Gunnar Declerck Olivier Gapenne
Embodied meaning and aesthetic experience
Richard Shusterman
F. Adams, K. Aizawa, The bounds of cognition
Lawrence A. Shapiro
Enactive intersubjectivity
Thomas Fuchs(Heidelberg University)Hanne de Jaegher
E. Thompson, Mind in life
Keith Ansell-Pearson(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)
Aplasic phantoms and the mirror neuron system
Rachel Wood Susan A J Stuart
Self–other contingencies
Marek McGann Hanne de Jaegher
Emotion and ethics
Giovanna Colombetti(Department of Psychology, University of Exeter)Steve Torrance
Sociality and the life–mind continuity thesis
Tom FroeseEzequiel Di Paolo
Subjectivity in the act of representing
Line Brandt
Hume and the enactive approach to mind
A role for ownership and authorship in the analysis of thought insertion
Lisa Bortolotti(University of Birmingham)Matthew Broome
From autonomy to heteronomy (and back)
Pierre Steiner John Robert Stewart
Consequences of schematism
A phenomenological survey of auditory verbal hallucinations in the hypnagogic and hypnopompic states
Vol. 9/2
Simon R. Jones Charles Fernyhough Frank Larøi
Introduction to the special issue on 4e cognition
Vol. 9/4
Richard Menary
Reconstructing the minimal self, or how to make sense of agency and ownership
Vol. 9/3
Sanneke de HaanLeon de Bruin
Auditory verbal hallucinations
Frank Larøi Sanneke de HaanAndrea RaballoSimon R. Jones
Dimensions of mind
Enacting the self
Vol. 9/1
Hallucinatory altered states of consciousness
Levente Móró
Conscious machines
The holy grail of cognitivism
Imagery and memory illusions
Frédérique Robin
A problem for Wegner and colleagues' model of the sense of agency
The psychology of memory, extended cognition, and socially distributed remembering
John Sutton Celia HarrisPaul KeilAmanda Barnier
Minds
Kim Sterelny
The epistemics of ayahuasca visions
Benny Shanon
Human nature and cognitive
Karola Stotz
Hallucinations for disjunctivists
Jesús Vega-Encabo
The co-evolution of tools and minds
Ben Jeffares
The immersive spatiotemporal hallucination model of dreaming
Jennifer M. Windt
The value of cognitivism in thinking about extended cognition
Frederick Adams Kenneth Aizawa
Does the need for linguistic expression constitute a problem to be solved?
Liesbet Quaeghebeur Peter Reynaert
Inviting complementary perspectives on situated normativity in everyday life
Pim Klaassen Erik Rietveld Julien Topal
Embodied cognition
Fred Adams
Understanding "sensorimotor understanding'
Tom Roberts
Language and know-how
David Simpson
Extended cognition, personal responsibility, and relational autonomy
Mason Cash
Adding Deleuze to the mix
Knowledge and abilities
Eva-Maria Jung Albert Newen
Wegner on hallucinations, inconsistency, and the illusion of free will
Gerben Meynen
Commonsense concepts of phenomenal consciousness
Bryce Huebner
Neural resonance
Marc Slors
The midwife case
Theresa Schilhab Gudlaug FridgeirsdottirPeter Allerup
Preface
Juan C. González
Embodied experience
Elizabeth Lewis Donna M. Lloyd
On pink elephants, floating daggers, and other philosophical myths
Steps towards a critical neuroscience
Sacred plants and visionary consciousness
José Manuel Díaz Martín
The unity of hallucinations
Fabian Dorsch
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