- Introduction to the special issue on “pragmatism and enactivism”
- Rethinking chaîne opératoire beyond cognitivist approaches
- Review of Emily Hughes and Marilyn Stendera, Heidegger’s Alternative History of Time, New York & London: Routledge, 2024
- The phenomenology of aging
- Aesthesis, noesis, or both? Enactivism meets representationalism in aesthetics
- Phenomenology and artificial intelligence: introductory notes
- Acheulean technology and emergent sociality: what material engagement means for the evolution of human-environment systems
- Losing faith and losing a world: deconversion as an occasion for grief
- Qualitative critical phenomenology
- Hinge epistemology, kink-free enactivism and a biological argument against radical scepticism
- Joining attention to see differently
- How we share emotions
- Correction to: Enlanguaged experience. Pragmatist contributions to the continuity between experience and language
- Practices and practicing in human moral development
- Agency at a distance: learning causal connections
- Clues and caveats concerning artificial consciousness from a phenomenological perspective
- The narrative self-model in schizophrenia: integrating predictive processing with phenomenological psychopathology
- How preferences enslave attention: calling into question the endogenous/exogenous dichotomy from an active inference perspective
- Interpersonal scaffoldings for shared emotions: how social interaction supports emotional sharing
- Enactivism: a newish name for mostly old ideas?
- Precis of Certainty in Action
- Violence in mass-mediated images and memory. Phenomenological account of prosthetic memories
- Agent-environment interaction perspectives to embodied skilled action: driving beyond information-processing models
- Review of periagoge. Theory of singularity and philosophy as an exercise of transformation (2023) by Guido Cusinato
- Epistemic emotions and self-trust
- Re-enactment and embodied resonance in episodic memory: reconciling phenomenological approaches and constructive theories
- Phenomenal transparency and the boundary of cognition
- The problem of direct access in predictive processing models: a transcendental naturalist solution
- Attuning the world: Ambient smart environments for autistic persons
- Nonveridical biosemiotics and the Interface Theory of Perception: implications for perception-mediated selection
- Keeping cognition kinky: a reply to Moyal-Sharrock on contentful cognition and its origins
- Hinges, philosophy and mind: on Moyal-Sharrock’s certainty in action
- Experience and nature in pragmatism and enactive theory
- Self-knowledge from resistance training
- Off the beaten path: perception in enactivism and the realism-idealism question
- Phenomenology and making sense of the DSM: situatedness in melancholic and atypical depression
- Aesthetic experiences with others: an enactive account
- Distinguishing imagining from perceiving: reality monitoring and the ‘Perky effect’
- Was culture cumulative in the Palaeolithic?
- What is an art experience like from the viewpoint of sculpting clay?
- Beyond reasonable doubt: reconsidering Neanderthal aesthetic capacity
- Perceiving objects the brain does not represent
- Representation, arbitrariness, and the emergence of speech
- People are STRANGE: towards a philosophical archaeology of self
- For a contextualist and content-related understanding of the difference between human and artificial intelligence
- Dual process theory and the challenges of functional individuation
- On losing certainty
- The problem of sentience
- Affordances, phenomenology, pragmatism and the myth of the given
- Review of Alba Montes Sánchez and Alessandro Salice (eds.), Emotional Self-Knowledge, New York and London: Routledge, 2023
- Review of Karenleigh A. Overmann, The Materiality of Numbers: Emergence and Elaboration from Pre-history to Present, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023
- 4E cognition, moral imagination, and engineering ethics education: shaping affordances for diverse embodied perspectives
- Review of Farid Zahnoun, the embodiment of meaning, New York: Routledge, 2024
- Husserl’s concept of transcendental consciousness and the problem of AI consciousness
- Caricature, recognition, misrepresentation
- The phenomenology of dwelling in the past post-traumatic stress disorder & oppression
- The salience of things: toward a phenomenology of artifacts (via knots, baskets, and swords)
- Framing the predictive mind: why we should think again about Dreyfus
- Unfulfilled habits: on the affective consequences of turning down affordances for social interaction
- Prehistory, anti-Cartesianism, and the first-person viewpoint
- Between social cognition and material engagement: the cooperative body hypothesis
- Picking up the gauntlet. A reply to Casper and Haueis
- Really situated self-control: self-control as a set of situated skills
- The unconscious as sedimentation: threefold manifestations of the unconscious in consciousness
- Need help blurring the boundaries of your process archaeology? Don’t use agential realism. Try playing with clay
- Paying attention: the neurocognition of archery, Middle Stone Age bow hunting, and the shaping of the sapient mind
- Neuropragmatism, the cybernetic revolution, and feeling at home in the world
- Resolving the evolutionary paradox of consciousness
- Multilayer networks as embodied consciousness interactions. A formal model approach
- Rhythm and the embodied aesthetics of infant-caregiver dialogue: insights from phenomenology
- Habitually breaking habits: Agency, awareness, and decision-making in musical improvisation
- Experiences of silent reading
- Why language clouds our ascription of understanding, intention and consciousness
- Making sense of doing science: on some pragmatic motifs guiding the enactive approach to science
- How agency is constitutive of phenomenal consciousness: pushing the first and third-personal approaches to their limits
- Collective emotions and the distributed emotion framework
- Dialectics of addiction: a psychopathologically-enriched comprehension of the clinical care of the addicted person
- What could come before time? Intertwining affectivity and temporality at the basis of intentionality
- The irreducibility of subjectivity: exploring the intersubjective dialectic of body-subject and body-object in anorexia nervosa
- Does artificial intelligence exhibit basic fundamental subjectivity? A neurophilosophical argument
- Pragmatic realism: towards a reconciliation of enactivism and realism
- Embodiment and intelligence, a levinasian perspective
- Review of in defense of the human being: foundational questions of an embodied anthropology by Thomas Fuchs, Oxford University Press, 2021
- AI-informed acting: an Arendtian perspective
- Pain, suffering, and the time of life: a buddhist philosophical analysis
- Searching in an unfamiliar environment: a phenomenologically informed experiment
- Enactive psychiatry and social integration: beyond dyadic interactions
- Facing life: the messy bodies of enactive cognitive science
- Enlanguaged experience. Pragmatist contributions to the continuity between experience and language
- Writing as an extended cognitive system
- Mourning a death foretold: memory and mental time travel in anticipatory grief
- Intentionality and performance: the phenomenology of gait initiation
- Review of Gabriel Bianchi’s Figurations of Human Subjectivity: A Contribution to Second-Order Psychology, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022
- Giving thickness to the minimal self: coenesthetic depth and the materiality of consciousness
- The genesis of the minimal mind: elements of a phenomenological and functional account
- Enactivist social ontology
- Not thinking about the same thing. Enactivism, pragmatism and intentionality
- Social phenomena as a challenge to the scaling-up problem
- Review of Guilherme Messas’ ‘The Existential structure of substance misuse: A psychopathological study’
- Art and linguistic bodies: a transformative view
- Grief as self-model updating
- Psychedelic phenomenology and the role of affect in psychological transformation
- “Where lies the grail? AI, common sense, and human practical intelligence”
- Animal navigation without mental representation
- Correction: A marriage of convenience – defending explanatory integration of phenomenology with mechanism. In response to Williams
- Anticipating and enacting worlds: moods, illness and psychobehavioral adaptation
- An analysis of conceptual ambiguities in the debate on the format of concepts
- Methodological reductionism or methodological dualism? In search of a middle ground
- The pre-intentional, existential feelings, and existential dispositions
- Gesture, meaning, and intentionality: from radical to pragmatist enactive theory of language
- Methodological considerations for the mechanistic explanation of illusory representations in the context of psychopathology
- Mental measurement and the introspective privilege
- Sensing gesture’s relationality. Review of Jürgen Streeck, Self-making Man: A Day of Action, Life and Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017
- Review of Matthew Ratcliffe, Grief worlds: a study of emotional experience, Cambridge, Massachusetts: the MIT Press, 2022
- Affectivity in mental disorders: an enactive-simondonian approach
- Anger and uptake
- The epistemic harms of empathy in phenomenological psychopathology
- Review of Gail Weiss, Ann V. Murphy, and Gayle Salamon (ed), 50 concepts for a critical phenomenology, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press
- Emotions of the pandemic: phenomenological perspectives
- Introduction to the special issue ‘The phenomenology of joint action’
- Being one of us: we-identities and self-categorization theory
- Tasks in cognitive science: mechanistic and nonmechanistic perspectives
- Review of Daniel O’Shiel, The Phenomenology of Virtual Technology: Perception and Imagination in a Digital Age, Dublin: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
- Can’t stop, won’t stop – an enactivist model of Tarantism
- Towards a phenomenological approach to psychopharmacology: drug-centered model and epistemic empowerment
- Emotional abilities and art experience in autism spectrum disorder
- There is an epistemic problem in animal consciousness research
- Review of Stefano Micali, Phenomenology of Anxiety, Cham: Springer, 2022
- Review of Elisa Magrí and Paddy McQueen, Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction, Cambridge: Polity 2023
- Moral foundations theory and the narrative self: towards an improved concept of moral selfhood for the empirical study of morality
- Naïve realism, imagination and hallucination
- From tech to tact: emotion dysregulation in online communication during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Correction to: A phenomenologically grounded empirical approach to experiences of adolescent depression
- The intentional structure of generative models
- Review of Human Landscapes: Contributions to a Pragmatist Anthropology by Roberta Dreon, New York: SUNY 2022
- Correction to: Editorial: Working with others’ experience
- Natralization without associationist reduction: a brief rebuttal to Yoshimi
- Imagination, endogenous attention, and mental agency
- The interoceptive underpinnings of the feeling of being alive. Damasio’s insights at work
- Back to the technologies themselves: phenomenological turn within postphenomenology
- Donald Davidson as an Analytic Phenomenologist: Husserl and Davidson on Anomalous Monism and Action
- Struggling for a tomorrow: lived time in social anxiety disorder
- Tools and peripersonal space: an enactive account of bodily space
- The constraints of habit: craft, repetition, and creativity
- Colorism in the Indian subcontinent—insights through situated affectivity
- Can the predictive mind represent time? A critical evaluation of predictive processing attempts to address husserlian time-consciousness
- The expressive case for animal self-consciousness
- Healing online? Social anxiety and emotion regulation in pandemic experience
- Can an algorithm become delusional? Evaluating ontological commitments and methodology of computational psychiatry
- Unpacking an affordance-based model of chronic pain: a video game analogy
- Qualities of consent: an enactive approach to making better sense
- Pluralist neurophenomenology: a reply to Lopes
- The practical mode of presentation revisited
- WTF?! Covid-19, indignation, and the internet
- A Sartrean analysis of pandemic shaming
- Meaninglessness and monotony in pandemic boredom
- Feeling and performing ‘the crisis’: on the affective phenomenology and politics of the corona crisis
- Emotional Phenomenology: A New Puzzle
- Review of David Papineau, The metaphysics of sensory experience
- Substance addiction: cure or care?
- Becoming anonymous: how strict COVID-19 isolation protocols impacted ICU patients
- Review of Jagna Brudzińska, Bi-Valenz der Erfahrung: Assoziation, Imaginäres und Trieb in der Genesis der Subjektivität bei Husserl und Freud, Dordrecht: Springer, 2019
- The not-yet-conscious
- The Simulation Theory of Memory and the phenomenology of remembering
- The social dimension of pain
- What does pleasure want?
- Grief and the non-death losses of Covid-19
- Correction to: Taking phenomenology beyond the first‑person perspective: conceptual grounding in the collection and analysis of observational evidence
- Looking for blindness: first-hand accounts of people with BID
- Editorial: Working with others’ experience
- No need for mineness: Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder and mental state types
- Reassessing the relationship between phenomenology and explanation: an introduction
- Objections to Pokropski’s proposal to marry functional mechanistic explanation with phenomenology
- A marriage of convenience – defending explanatory integration of phenomenology with mechanism. In response to Williams
- Are there irrational perceptual experiences?
- The relationship between free will and consciousness
- The lived, living, and behavioral sense of perception
- Hans Jonas and the phenomenological continuity of life and mind
- Precedent as a path laid down in walking: Grounding intrinsic normativity in a history of response
- Review of Rob Withagen, Affective Gibsonian Psychology, New York: Routledge, 2022
- Prolegomena to a phenomenology of mind-wandering
- Stuck in between. Phenomenology’s Explanatory Dilemma and its Role in Experimental Practice
- Review of David Chalmers, Reality+: virtual Worlds and the problems of Philosophy, New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2022
- Thinking at the edge in the context of embodied critical thinking: Finding words for the felt dimension of thinking within research
- Getting real about pretense
- What I cannot do without you. Towards a truly embedded and embodied account of the socially extended mind
- On being stuck: the pandemic crisis as affective stasis
- Understanding Sophia? On human interaction with artificial agents
- The suitability of topology for the investigation of geometric-perceptual phenomena
- Phenomenology of social explanation
- Pretense and imagination from the perspective of 4E cognitive science: introduction to the special issue
- Beyond intuitive know-how
- Own-world and Common World in Schizophrenia: Towards a Theory of Anthropological Proportions
- The lived experience of remembering a ‘good’ interview: Micro-phenomenology applied to itself
- Review of Domonkos Sik, Empty suffering: a social phenomenology of depression, anxiety, and addiction, London and New York: Routledge, 2022
- Lost in pandemic time: a phenomenological analysis of temporal disorientation during the Covid-19 crisis
- Predictive processing and relevance realization: exploring convergent solutions to the frame problem
- Eidetic description of consciousness, or consciousness explained in its own right
- Explanation, Enaction and Naturalised Phenomenology
- Praxeological Enactivism vs. Radical Enactivism: Reply to Hutto
- The given and the hard problem of content
- Phenomenological reflections on grief during the COVID-19 pandemic
- The public character of visual objects: shape perception, joint attention, and standpoint transcendence
- Phenomenological explanation: towards a methodological integration in phenomenological psychopathology
- Resisting temptation and overcoming procrastination: The roles of mental time travel and metacognition
- Letting the body find its way: skills, expertise, and Bodily Reflection
- The unbearable lightness of the personal, explanatory level
- Phenomenology: What’s AI got to do with it?
- Phenomenology, abduction, and argument: avoiding an ostrich epistemology
- Enactivism and the Hegelian Stance on Intrinsic Purposiveness
- Phenomenal transparency, cognitive extension, and predictive processing
- Meta-awareness, mind wandering and negative mood in the context of the continuity hypothesis of dreaming
- Proactive control and agency
- Secret charades: reply to Hutto
- Understanding as explaining: how motives can become causes
- Constraint-evading surrogacy: the missing piece in Radical Embodied Cognition’s non-representationalist account of intentionality?
- Review of Nancy J. Holland, Heidegger and the problem of consciousness, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2018
- Absence of other and disruption of self: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the meaning of loneliness in the context of life in a religious community
- New Ontological Foundations for Extended Minds: Causal Powers Realism
- Micro-Phenomenological Self-Inquiry
- Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity
- Pretense: the context of possibilities
- Experimental and relational authenticity: how neurotechnologies impact narrative identities
- Naïve realism and seeing aspects
- The path to contentless experience in meditation: An evidence synthesis based on expert texts
- Imagination, Mental Representation, and Moral Agency: Moral Pointers in Kierkegaard and Ricoeur
- Review of Christian Tewes and Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body. Phenomenological and psychopathological approaches, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2021
- Group Agents and the Phenomenology of Joint Action
- Misidentification delusions as mentalization disorders
- Evidence synthesis indicates contentless experiences in meditation are neither truly contentless nor identical
- Game theory and partner representation in joint action: toward a computational theory of joint agency
- Viewing the body as an (almost) ageing thing
- How not to decide whether inner speech is speech: Two common mistakes
- Breaking the right way: a closer look at how we dissolve commitments
- Freediving neurophenomenology and skilled action: an investigation of brain, body, and behavior through breath
- Playful teasing and the emergence of pretence
- Socio-cultural norms in ecological psychology: The education of intention
- “We’re protecting them to death”—A Heideggerian interpretation of loneliness among older adults in long-term care facilities during COVID-19
- The strong program in embodied cognitive science
- An explanatory taste for mechanisms
- Review of Axel Seemann, the shared world: Perceptual common knowledge, demonstrative communication, and social space, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019
- Review of Rudolf Bernet, Force, Drive, Desire. A Philosophy of Psychoanalysis. Trans. by Sahar Allen, Northwestern University Press, 2020
- Transdiagnostic assessment of temporal experience (TATE) a tool for assessing abnormal time experiences
- Taking phenomenology beyond the first-person perspective: conceptual grounding in the collection and analysis of observational evidence
- Exploring phenomenological interviews: questions, lessons learned and perspectives
- Embodied movement consciousness
- Phenomenological interviews in learning and teaching phenomenological approach in psychiatry
- Pairing and sharing: The birth of the sense of us
- What it is like to improvise together? Investigating the phenomenology of joint action through improvised musical performance
- Imaginative play for a predictive spectator: theatre, affordance spaces, and predictive engagement
- Technologically-mediated auditory experience: Split horizons
- The phenomenology of joint agency: the implicit structures of the shared life-world
- The enactment of shared agency in teams exploring Mars through rovers
- Sartre on the responsibility of the individual in violent groups
- Review of Erich Klawonn, Mind and Death: A Metaphysical Investigation
- Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research
- Review of Iso Kern, Erinnerung, Personale Einheit, Reflexion. Drei philosophische Studien, Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2021
- Towards a dialethic theory of time-consciousness
- Re-affirming experience, presence, and the world: setting the RECord straight in reply to Noë
- Integrating cognitive ethnography and phenomenology: rethinking the study of patient safety in healthcare organisations
- The sense of we-agency and vitality attunement: between rhythmic alignment and emotional attunement
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Enactivism: Theory and Performance
- Shared action: An existential phenomenological account
- Imagery in action. G. H. Mead’s contribution to sensorimotor enactivism
- Horizons of becoming aware: Constructing a pragmatic-epistemological framework for empirical first-person research
- Inter-affectivity and social coupling: on contextualized empathy
- Review of Michelle Maiese and Robert Hanna, The Mind–Body Politic, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
- The pre-reflective roots of the madeleine-memory: a phenomenological perspective
- Correction to: Methods of data collection in psychopathology: the role of semi-structured, phenomenological interviews
- From authenticism to alethism: Against McCarroll on observer memory
- Some inaccuracies about accuracy conditions
- On the psychologism of neurophenomenology
- Pretense as alternative sense-making: a praxeological enactivist account
- Embodied higher cognition: insights from Merleau-Ponty’s interpretation of motor intentionality
- Many faces, plural looks: Enactive intersubjectivity contra Sartre and Levinas
- Enactivist Big Five Theory
- Do delusions have and give meaning?
- Flow and the dynamics of conscious thought
- A complete, unabridged, “pre-registered” descriptive experience sampling investigation: The case of Lena
- Improvisation and thinking in movement: an enactivist analysis of agency in artistic practices
- The extended mind argument against phenomenal intentionality
- Grief’s impact on sensorimotor expectations: an account of non-veridical bereavement experiences
- Bringing forth a world, literally
- Awareness in the void: a micro-phenomenological exploration of conscious dreamless sleep
- Schizophrenia, Temporality, and Affection
- Review of Jonardon Ganeri, Attention, Not Self
- Pretend play with objects: an ecological approach
- A phenomenologically grounded empirical approach to experiences of adolescent depression
- Can we trust the phenomenological interview? Metaphysical, epistemological, and methodological objections
- The enactive approach: a briefer statement, with some remarks on “radical enactivism”
- Methods of data collection in psychopathology: the role of semi-structured, phenomenological interviews
- Merleau-Ponty’s ‘sensible ideas’ and embodied-embedded practice
- Unchosen transformative experiences and the experience of agency
- Grief, disorientation, and futurity
- Projection or encounter? Investigating Hans Jonas’ case for natural teleology
- Visual experience in the predictive brain is univocal, but indeterminate
- Review of Sanneke de Haan, Enactive Psychiatry , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020
- A free energy reconstruction of arguments for panpsychism
- On the content of Peripersonal visual experience
- Integrating qualitative research methodologies and phenomenology—using dancers’ and athletes’ experiences for phenomenological analysis
- How artworks modify our perception of the world
- Motivation as an epistemic ground
- Social bodies in virtual worlds: Intercorporeality in Esports
- Why pretense poses a problem for 4E cognition (and how to move forward)
- Micro-phenomenological explicitation interviews and biographical narrative interviews: a combined perspective in light of the experiential analysis of chronic diseases
- Extending the extended consciousness debate: perception, imagination, and the common kind assumption
- Review of Lawrence J. Hatab, Proto-Phenomenology, Language Acquisition, Orality, and Literacy: Dwelling in Speech II
- Are basic actors brainbound agents? Narrowing down solutions to the problem of probabilistic content for predictive perceivers
- Enacting the aesthetic: A model for raw cognitive dynamics
- Expressing experience: the promise and perils of the phenomenological interview
- ‘Deep brain stimulation is no ON/OFF-switch’: an ethnography of clinical expertise in psychiatric practice
- A multidimensional phenomenal space for pain: structure, primitiveness, and utility
- Strong liberal representationalism
- Exploring how the psychiatrist experiences the patient during the diagnostic evaluation: the Assessment of Clinician’s Subjective Experience (ACSE)
- Investigating modes of being in the world: an introduction to Phenomenologically grounded qualitative research
- Uncovering today’s rationalistic attunement
- Phenomenological approaches to personal identity
- The hegemony of the practical in embodied cognitive science and the question of bodily vulnerability
- Decision-making in Shiatsu bodywork: complementariness of embodied coupling and conceptual inference
- When time becomes personal. Aging and personal identity
- Saying no (to a story): personal identity and negativity
- Genuine empathy with inanimate objects
- Trauma: phenomenological causality and implication
- Bodily feelings and felt inclinations
- Re-conceptualizing the role of stimuli: an enactive, ecological explanation of spontaneous-response tasks
- Is radically enactive imagination really contentless?
- Volitional causality vs natural causality: reflections on their compatibility in Husserl’s phenomenology of action
- The unbearable dispersal of being: Narrativity and personal identity in borderline personality disorder
- Introduction to the special issue “embodied cognition and education”
- Ecological-enactive scientific cognition: modeling and material engagement
- Embodiment and cognitive neuroscience: the forgotten tales
- How children approach the false belief test: social development, pragmatics, and the assembly of Theory of Mind
- Qualitative relationism about subject and object of perception and experience
- Pattern theory of self and situating moral aspects: the need to include authenticity, autonomy and responsibility in understanding the effects of deep brain stimulation
- Husserl, the active self, and commitment
- Identity as institution: power, agency, and the self
- Perceptual constancy and the dimensions of perceptual experience
- ‘Bodies (that) matter’: the role of habit formation for identity
- The sociocognitive approach in critical discourse studies and the phenomenological sociology of knowledge: intersections
- Personal identity is social identity
- Situated imagination
- Embodied ethics: Levinas’ gift for enactivism
- On what matters. Personal identity as a phenomenological problem
- Personal identity, transformative experiences, and the future self
- Analyzing the etiological functions of consciousness
- Embodied Cognition , affects and language comprehension
- Prakāśa. A few reflections on the Advaitic understanding of consciousness as presence and its relevance for philosophy of mind
- The I: A dimensional account
- Phenomenology and functional analysis. A functionalist reading of Husserlian phenomenology
- Self-identity and personal identity
- Throwing spatial light: on topological explanations in Gestalt psychology
- Husserl’s philosophical estrangement from the conjunctivism-disjunctivism debate
- Towards a phenomenological account of social sensitivity
- Learning and expertise with scientific external representations: an embodied and extended cognition model
- Why Tourette syndrome research needs philosophical phenomenology
- Rules as Resources: An Ecological-Enactive Perspective on Linguistic Normativity
- Rejecting Dreyfus’ introspective ‘phenomenology’. The case for phenomenological analysis
- Educational potentials of embodied art reflection
- Normativity, system-integration, natural detachment and the hybrid hominin
- Interactional Imogen: language, practice and the body
- Phenomenology-first versus third-person approaches in the science of consciousness: the case of the integrated information theory and the unfolding argument
- When the Window Cracks: Transparency and the Fractured Self in Depersonalisation
- Overcoming the modal/amodal dichotomy of concepts
- Review of Time, memory, institution: Merleau-Ponty’s New Ontology of Self by David Morris and Kym Maclaren (eds.), Ohio University Press, 2015, 297 pp., IBSN 9780821421086, $64.00
- Bodily feelings and atmospheres the felt situational impact upon education
- The contents of racialized seeing
- Enacting education
- Reflective interventions: Enactivism and phenomenology on ways of bringing the body into intellectual engagement
- Book review of Sophie Loidolt, Phenomenology of Plurality: Hannah Arendt on Political Intersubjectivity
- An exploration into enactive forms of forgetting
- Beyond the rhetoric of tech addiction: why we should be discussing tech habits instead (and how)
- Brain imaging technologies as source for Extrospection: self-formation through critical self-identification
- I hate you . On hatred and its paradigmatic forms
- Sensed presence without sensory qualities: a phenomenological study of bereavement hallucinations
- Religious zeal as an affective phenomenon
- Temporal experience as a core quality in mental disorders
- Review of Simon Høffding , A Phenomenology of Musical Absorption , Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2019
- A book review of Chauncey Maher, Plant minds: A philosophical defense , New York, Routledge, 2017
- Time and intentionality
- Correction to: Values of love: two forms of infinity characteristic of human persons
- Horizons of the word: Words and tools in perception and action
- Disorientation and self-consciousness: a phenomenological inquiry
- The felt sense of the other: contours of a sensorium
- Shaping your own mind: the self-mindshaping view on metacognition
- Befuddling the mind: radical Enactivism (Hutto-Myin style) and the metaphysics of experience
- Enactive becoming
- Values of love: two of forms of infinity characteristic of human persons
- Empathy, honour, and the apprenticeship of violence: rudiments of a psychohistorical critique of the individualistic science of evil
- The phenomenology and cognitive neuroscience of experienced temporality
- Husserlian horizons, cognitive affordances and motivating reasons for action
- Book review: Steinbock, A. J. (2018). It’s not about the Gift: from givenness to loving . Rowman & Littlefield International
- A match made in heaven: predictive approaches to (an unorthodox) sensorimotor enactivism
- It Just Doesn’t Feel Right: OCD and the ‘Scaling Up’ Problem
- It Just Doesn’t Feel Right: OCD and the ‘Scaling Up’ Problem
- Minimizing prediction errors in predictive processing: from inconsistency to non-representationalism
- Review of Being with the dead by Hans ruin, Stanford University press, 2018
- Introduction: striving for objectivity in space
- The exercise of the object
- Correction to: A frame of analysis for collective free improvisation on the bridge between Husserl’s phenomenology of time and some recent readings of the predictive coding model
- A frame of analysis for collective free improvisation on the bridge between Husserl’s phenomenology of time and some recent readings of the predictive coding model
- How passive is passive listening? Toward a sensorimotor theory of auditory perception
- Dynamic perceptual completion and the dynamic snapshot view to help solve the ‘two times’ problem
- Bodily expressions, feelings, and the direct perception account of social cognition
- Into the dark room: a predictive processing account of major depressive disorder
- On needing time to think: consciousness, temporality, and self-expression
- Correction to: Distinguishing volumetric content from perceptual presence within a predictive processing framework
- Loving and knowing: reflections for an engaged epistemology
- The phenomenology of embodied attention
- Phenomenality, conscious states, and consciousness inessentialism
- Distinguishing volumetric content from perceptual presence within a predictive processing framework
- Enactive pain and its sociocultural embeddedness
- Dialogue in the making: emotional engagement with materials
- Feeling togetherness online: a phenomenological sketch of online communal experiences
- Exploratory expertise and the dual intentionality of music-making
- What is an affective artifact? A further development in situated affectivity
- Correction to: An enactive approach to pain: beyond the biopsychosocial model
- Sartre’s Dessin , Literature and the Ambiguities of the Representing Word
- An enactive approach to pain: beyond the biopsychosocial model
- Moments of recognition: deontic power and bodily felt demands
- The human extended socio-attentional field and its impairment in borderline personality disorder and in social anxiety disorder
- From psychology to phenomenology (and back again): A controversy over the method in the school of Twardowski
- Review of Ecology of the Brain: The Phenomenology and Biology of the Embodied Mind , Thomas Fuchs
- Abnormal time experiences in persons with feeding and eating disorder: a naturalistic explorative study
- Mental perspectives during temporal experience in posttraumatic stress disorder
- The ordinary concept of weakness of will
- From ticks to tricks of time: narrative and temporal configuration of experience
- Temporal naturalism: reconciling the “4Ms” and points of view within a robust liberal naturalism
- Otto Selz’s phenomenology of natural space
- Temporal experience in recovery from psychosis
- Phenomenological ethnography of radiology: expert performance in enacting diagnostic cognition
- Being a body and having a body. The twofold temporality of embodied intentionality
- Longing for tomorrow: phenomenology, cognitive psychology, and the methodological bases of exploring time experience in depression
- The integrated structure of consciousness: phenomenal content, subjective attitude, and noetic complex
- On the role of habit for self-understanding
- Discovering the structures of lived experience
- Mind and material engagement
- What is it like to think about oneself? De Se thought and phenomenal intentionality
- In hate we trust: The collectivization and habitualization of hatred
- Explaining the reified notion of representation from a linguistic perspective
- Material Engagement Theory and its philosophical ties to pragmatism
- Metaplasticity and the boundaries of social cognition: exploring scalar transformations in social interaction and intersubjectivity
- The self and dance movement therapy – a narrative approach
- The effect of dynamic social material conditions on cognition in the biomedical research laboratory
- Temporality and metaplasticity. Facing extension and incorporation through material engagement theory
- In defense of picturing; Sellars’s philosophy of mind and cognitive neuroscience
- Reasons for pragmatism: affording epistemic contact in a shared environment
- An enactivist approach to treating depression: cultivating online intelligence through dance and music
- Exploring conceptual thinking and pure concepts from a first person perspective
- Is perceiving bodily action?
- Review of Wisdom won from Illness, Essays in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis by Jonathan Lear, Havard University press, 2017
- Cardiophenomenology: a refinement of neurophenomenology
- Bodily and temporal pre-reflective self-awareness
- Could there be scattered subjects of consciousness?
- An outline of a unified theory of the relational self: grounding the self in the manifold of interpersonal relations
- “On the essence of temporal directionality and its irreversibility”
- Where the smart things are: social machines and the Internet of Things
- Predictive minds in Ouija board sessions
- The complementarity of mindshaping and mindreading
- Making sense of akrasia
- Agency, perception, space and subjectivity
- Heidegger’s embodied others: on critiques of the body and ‘intersubjectivity’ in Being and Time
- Gender and the senses of agency
- Mechanistic explanation for enactive sociality
- Addiction as temporal disruption: interoception, self, meaning
- Review of Enactive Cognition at the Edge of Sense-making by Massimiliano Cappuccio and Tom Froese (Eds.), Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- Spatial phenomena in material places. Reflections on sensory substitution, shape perception, and the external nature of the senses
- Flow and structure of time experience – concept, empirical validation and implications for psychopathology
- Review of The Given. Experience and its Content by Michelle Montague, Oxford University Press, 2016
- Social cognition, mindreading and narratives. A cognitive semiotics perspective on narrative practices from early mindreading to Autism Spectrum Fisorders
- Are perspectival shapes seen or imagined? An experimental approach
- Perceptual objectivity and the limits of perception
- Review of real hallucinations: psychiatric illness, intentionality, and the interpersonal world, by Matthew Ratcliffe
- Two ways of combining philosophy and psychopathology of time experiences
- The puzzle of mirror self-recognition
- Everyday material engagement: supporting self and personhood in people with Alzheimer’s disease
- Enculturation and narrative practices
- Hypnotic experience and the autism spectrum disorder. A phenomenological investigation
- Embodiment, sociality, and the life shaping thesis
- Temporal experience in mania
- Thinking through enactive agency: sense-making, bio-semiosis and the ontologies of organismic worlds
- Shared emotions: a Steinian proposal
- Immaterial engagement: human agency and the cognitive ecology of the internet
- Weak phantasy and visionary phantasy: the phenomenological significance of altered states of consciousness
- Choice in a two systems world: picking & weighing or managing & metacognition
- Non-representational approaches to the unconscious in the phenomenology of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty
- Phenomenal consciousness, access consciousness and self across waking and dreaming: bridging phenomenology and neuroscience
- Can delusions play a protective role?
- Husserl, impure intentionalism, and sensory awareness
- Temporal experience in anxiety: embodiment, selfhood, and the collapse of meaning
- Pragmatism and the predictive mind
- Against a “mindless” account of perceptual expertise
- Metaplasticity rendered visible in paint: How matter ‘matters’ in the lifeworld of Human action.
- Trusted strangers: social affordances for social cohesion
- Playing with clay and the uncertainty of agency. A Material Engagement Theory perspective
- How to solve the problem of phenomenal unity: finding alternatives to the single state conception
- A dilemma for Heideggerian cognitive science
- Against cognitive artifacts: extended cognition and the problem of defining ‘artifact’
- From mutual manipulation to cognitive extension: challenges and implications
- Social machines: a philosophical engineering
- Enacting musical emotions. sense-making, dynamic systems, and the embodied mind
- What’s the Matter with cognition? A ‘Vygotskian’ perspective on material engagement theory
- Enactive subjectivity as flesh
- Narrative and embodiment – a scalar approach
- What could have been done (but wasn’t). On the counterfactual status of action in Alva Noë’s theory of perception
- Split-brain syndrome and extended perceptual consciousness
- RECkoning with representational apriorism in evolutionary cognitive archaeology
- Two visual systems in Molyneux subjects
- Situated agency: towards an affordance-based, sensorimotor theory of action
- Enactive individuation: technics, temporality and affect in digital design and fabrication
- How to be an objectivist about colour
- Self-consciousness and intersubjectivity: dimensions of the social self
- Enactive processing of the syntax of sign language
- Edith Stein’s phenomenology of sensual and emotional empathy
- Extended functionalism, radical enactivism, and the autopoietic theory of cognition: prospects for a full revolution in cognitive science
- Sensorimotor theory, cognitive access and the ‘absolute’ explanatory gap
- Concepts and how they get that way
- Process, habit, and flow: a phenomenological approach to material agency
- But language too is material!
- Getting stuck: temporal desituatedness in depression
- Breaking explanatory boundaries: flexible borders and plastic minds
- Understanding phenomenological differences in how affordances solicit action. An exploration
- What can self-disorders in schizophrenia tell us about the nature of subjectivity? A psychopathological investigation
- Making sense of the chronology of Paleolithic cave painting from the perspective of material engagement theory
- Is the body represented in everyday bodily activities?
- A nice surprise? Predictive processing and the active pursuit of novelty
- Depicting and seeing-in. The ‘Sujet’ in Husserl’s phenomenology of images
- The sense of death and non-existence in nihilistic delusions
- What are the contents of representations in predictive processing?
- Jakob Hohwy: The predictive mind
- Violence as violation of experiential structures
- Review of waking, dreaming, being: self and consciousness in neuroscience, meditation, and philosophy , by Evan Thompson
- Overcoming the acting/reasoning dualism in intelligent behavior
- Temporal experience, emotions and decision making in psychopathy
- What is the future for tool-specific generalized motor programs?
- Storytelling agents: why narrative rather than mental time travel is fundamental
- From stability to norm transformation: lessons about resilience, for development, from ecology
- Rethinking development: introduction to a special section of phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
- Seeing what is not seen
- Could robots be phenomenally conscious?
- Chiasm and hyperdialectic: re-conceptualizing sensory deprivation in infancy
- Enactivism, second-person engagement and personal responsibility
- Merleau-Ponty on human development and the retrospective realization of potential
- Personality as equilibrium: fragility and plasticity in (inter-)personal identity
- Symmetry-breaking dynamics in development
- Disordered existentiality: Mental illness and Heidegger’s philosophy of Dasein
- The adult-child relationship in breastfeeding and development: a Merleau-Pontian perspective on the existential and social conflicts in childrearing
- The bored mind is a guiding mind: toward a regulatory theory of boredom
- Language and development: paradoxical trajectories in Merleau-Ponty, Simondon, and Bergson
- Being-in-the-flow: expert coping as beyond both thought and automaticity
- How does it really feel to act together? Shared emotions and the phenomenology of we-agency
- Analogical reminding and the storage of experience: the paradox of Hofstadter-Sander
- Is bodily awareness a form of perception?
- Semantic inferentialism as (a Form of) active externalism
- Affectivity and moral experience: an extended phenomenological account
- Mind-upload. The ultimate challenge to the embodied mind theory
- Seeing emotions without mindreading them
- Optimal grip on affordances in architectural design practices: an ethnography
- Grasping intersubjectivity: an invitation to embody social interaction research
- Review of surfing uncertainty: prediction, action, and the embodied mind , by Andy Clark, Oxford University Press, 2016
- Review of embodiment, enaction, and culture. Investigating the constitution of the shared world , by C. Durt, T. Fuchs, C. Tewes (eds.)
- Biosocial selfhood: overcoming the ‘body-social problem’ within the individuation of the human self
- Enkinaesthesia: Proto-moral value in action-enquiry and interaction
- Body, skill, and look: is bodybuilding a sport?
- Phenomenological constraints: a problem for radical enactivism
- A critical examination of existential feeling
- Can the mind be embodied, enactive, affective, and extended?
- Addiction and embodiment
- Review of EMBODIED EMOTIONS – A NATURALIST APPROACH TO A NORMATIVE PHENOMENON , by REBEKKA HUFENDIEK, ROUTLEDGE, 2016
- Presence in absence. The ambiguous phenomenology of grief
- On the role of depersonalization in Merleau-Ponty
- Functions and mental representation: the theoretical role of representations and its real nature
- No-Self and the phenomenology of agency
- The phenomenology of self-presentation: describing the structures of intercorporeality with Erving Goffman
- Types of abduction in tool behavior
- Self across time: the diachronic unity of bodily existence
- The sense of agency – a phenomenological consequence of enacting sensorimotor schemes
- The Cartesian other
- Temporal Horizons
- Bodily skill and internal representation in sensorimotor perception
- The personal and the subpersonal in the theory of mind debate
- The subject of “We intend”
- The “enhanced” warrior: drone warfare and the problematics of separation
- Extended mind and cognitive enhancement: moral aspects of cognitive artifacts
- Just doing what I do: on the awareness of fluent agency
- Introduction: Critiquing technologies of the mind: enhancement, alteration, and anthropotechnology
- The codification of intersubjectivity in the diachronic change AD locative > A ( D ) indirect object in Spanish
- The social impact and the intrusive dimension of enhancement
- Cognitive extension, enhancement, and the phenomenology of thinking
- Yanna B. Popova, Stories, meaning, and experience: narrativity and enaction
- Erratum to: Young children’s protest: what it can (not) tell us about early normative understanding
- A case study of a meditation-induced altered state: increased overall gamma synchronization
- An enactivist account of abstract words: lessons from Merleau-Ponty
- Individualism versus interactionism about social understanding
- Toward a unified view of time: Erwin W. Straus’ phenomenological psychopathology of temporal experience
- Understanding others, reciprocity, and self-consciousness
- Sharing the dance – on the reciprocity of movement in the case of elite sports dancers