- The Future of Moral Responsibility and Desert
- Skill and Sensitivity to Reasons
- The Rationality of Near Bias toward both Future and Past Event
- Semantics of Pictorial Space
- A Role for Conscious Accessibility in Skilled Action
- Correction to: The Skill of Translating Thought into Action: Framing The Problem
- The Skill of Translating Thought into Action: Framing The Problem
- Memory as Triage: Facing Up to the Hard Question of Memory
- Situated Counting
- The Sense of Effort: a Cost-Benefit Theory of the Phenomenology of Mental Effort
- Significance Tests: Vitiated or Vindicated by the Replication Crisis in Psychology?
- Intuitions About the Reference of Proper Names: a Meta-Analysis
- Response to: Rethinking Human Development and the Shared Intentionality Hypothesis
- Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls: Motion Aftereffects and the Dynamic Snapshot Theory of Temporal Experience
- Cognising With Others in the We-Mode: a Defence of ‘First-Person Plural’ Social Cognition
- On Content Uniformity for Beliefs and Desires
- Working memory is not a natural kind and cannot explain central cognition
- Do Political Attitudes Matter for Epistemic Decisions of Scientists?
- Anti-Intellectualism for the Learning and Employment of Skill
- Exploring the Orthogonal Relationship between Controlled and Automated Processes in Skilled Action
- Editorial: Computationalism Meets the Philosophy of Information
- New Labels for Old Ideas: Predictive Processing and the Interpretation of Neural Signals
- Causation, Responsibility, and Typicality
- Remembering the Past and Imagining the Actual
- Mental Representation and the Cognitive Architecture of Skilled Action
- Can we Use Conceptual Spaces to Model Moral Principles?
- Correction to: Defending Discontinuism, Naturally
- Intellectually Humble, but Prejudiced People. A Paradox of Intellectual Virtue
- Error Rates and Uncertainty Reduction in Rule Discovery
- Emotions and the Problem of Variability
- Rethinking Human Development and the Shared Intentionality Hypothesis
- Why Do We Talk To Ourselves?
- Is Synchronic Self-Control Possible?
- Editorial: Memory as Mental Time Travel
- Reflective Intuitions about the Causal Theory of Perception across Sensory Modalities
- Reason to be Cheerful
- Representing the Mind as Such in Infancy
- Effort, Uncertainty, and the Sense of Agency
- Correction to: Core Affect Dynamics: Arousal as a Modulator of Valence
- Correction to: Still Life, a Mirror: Phasic memory and re-encounters with artworks
- Is Remembering to do a Special Kind of Memory?
- Social-Eyes: Rich Perceptual Contents and Systemic Oppression
- Remembering: Epistemic and Empirical
- Compositionality Meets Belief Revision: a Bayesian Model of Modification
- Mental Time Travel? A Neurocognitive Model of Event Simulation
- Still Life, a Mirror: Phasic memory and re-encounters with artworks
- Understanding A.I. — Can and Should we Empathize with Robots?
- Technical Artefact Theories: A Comparative Study and a New Empirical Approach
- Predicting the Past from Minimal Traces: Episodic Memory and its Distinction from Imagination and Preservation
- Metacognitive Development and Conceptual Change in Children
- Core Affect Dynamics: Arousal as a Modulator of Valence
- The Situational Mental File Account of the False Belief Tasks: A New Solution of the Paradox of False Belief Understanding
- The Experience of Being Oneself in Memory: Exploring Sense of Identity via Observer Memory
- Normality: a Two-Faced Concept
- Mental Time Travel and Disjunctivism
- Love and Power: Grau and Pury (2014) as a Case Study in the Challenges of X-Phi Replication
- SINGULARISM about Episodic Memory
- Rewarding one’s Future Self: Psychological Connectedness, Episodic Prospection, and a Puzzle about Perspective
- Defending Discontinuism, Naturally
- Simulationism and the Function(s) of Episodic Memory
- The Structure of Unpleasantness
- A Psychological Approach to Causal Understanding and the Temporal Asymmetry
- Cognitivism or Situated-Distributed Cognition? Assessing Kashmiri Carpet Weaving Practice from the Two Theoretical Paradigms
- Coupling to Variant Information: an Ecological Account of Comparative Mental Imagery Generation
- Nudging and Autonomy: Analyzing and Alleviating the Worries
- Different Kinds of Fusion Experiences
- Transparent Delusion
- Intention at the Interface
- Self-Referential Memory and Mental Time Travel
- A Modified Self-Knowledge Model of Thought Insertion
- Correction to: Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability
- Dual Process Theories in Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics: a Critical Review
- Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability
- Anti-Realist Pluralism: a New Approach to Folk Metaethics
- Correction to: The Art Experience
- The Place of the Trace: Negligence and Responsibility
- Editorial: Sensory Categories
- The Art Experience
- What Do False-Belief Tests Show?
- Editorial: Schizophrenia and Other Pathologies of Self-Awareness Widening the Focus
- The Alpha War
- Two Kinds of Information Processing in Cognition
- Folk Core Beliefs about Color
- Why the Method of Cases Doesn’t Work
- Luck vs. Capability? Testing Egalitarian Theories
- Phenomenal Overflow, Bodily Affect, and some Varieties of Access
- Explaining the Illusion of Asymmetric Insight
- Mapping the Minds of Others
- Categorising without Concepts
- Self-Association and Attentional Processing Regarding Perceptually Salient Items
- Knowledge-how, Understanding-why and Epistemic Luck: an Experimental Study
- The Mismatch of Intrinsic Fluctuations and the Static Assumptions of Linear Statistics
- Reports of the Death of Value-Free Science Are Greatly Exaggerated
- Cueing Implicit Commitment
- Introduction: Teaching and its Building Blocks
- Does the Explanatory Gap Rest on a Fallacy?
- The Evolution of Shared Concepts in Changing Populations
- Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis
- It Just Looks the Same: An Evolutionary Psychological Account of Differences in Racial Cognition Among Infants and Older Humans
- Are Descriptions Really Descriptive? An Experimental Study on Misdescription and Reference
- Analogical Cognition: an Insight into Word Meaning
- Depersonalization Disorder, Affective Processing and Predictive Coding
- Self-Knowledge in a Predictive Processing Framework
- Correction to: Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
- Reporting in Experimental Philosophy: Current Standards and Recommendations for Future Practice
- Perceptual Co-Reference
- Functional Information: a Graded Taxonomy of Difference Makers
- Bodily Ownership, Psychological Ownership, and Psychopathology
- Continuous Neural Spikes and Information Theory
- Consequences of a Functional Account of Information
- Misconceptions About Colour Categories
- Informational Theories of Content and Mental Representation
- Integrated Information Theory, Searle, and the Arbitrariness Question
- Estimating the Reproducibility of Experimental Philosophy
- Early and Late Time Perception: on the Narrow Scope of the Whorfian Hypothesis
- Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, Selfhood: a Reply to some Critics
- How to Measure Moral Realism
- Reconciling Omissions and Causalism
- Prolegomena to Music Semantics
- Persuasion with Limited Sight
- Reputation and Group Dispositions
- Explanatory Unification in Experimental Philosophy: Let’s Keep It Real
- Why Philosophers should do Semantics (and a bit of syntax too): a Reply to Cappelen
- Arithmetic Judgements, First-Person Judgements and Immunity to Error Through Misidentification
- The Way Things Look: a Defence of Content
- Ipseity at the Intersection of Phenomenology, Psychiatry and Philosophy of Mind: Are we Talking about the Same Thing?
- Viewing Others as Equals: the Non-cognitive Roots of Shared Intentionality
- Thinking About Events: A Pragmatist Account of the Objects of Episodic Hypothetical Thought
- Correction to: The Effect of What We Think may Happen on our Judgments of Responsibility
- Self-Control and Overcontrol: Conceptual, Ethical, and Ideological Issues in Positive Psychology
- The Teaching Instinct
- On Deflationary Accounts of Human Action Understanding
- First-Person Experiments: A Characterisation and Defence
- Interacting with Fictions: The Role of Pretend Play in Theory of Mind Acquisition
- Rethinking the Negativity Bias
- Sleeping Beauty Goes to the Lab: The Psychology of Self-Locating Evidence
- The Location and Boundaries of Consciousness: a Structural Realist Approach
- From Sensations to Concepts: a Proposal for Two Learning Processes
- On the Relation Between Visualized Space and Perceived Space
- Dead-Survivors, the Living Dead, and Concepts of Death
- Self-Perception Theory, Radical Behaviourism, and the Publicity/Privacy Issue
- Association but not Recognition: an Alternative Model for Differential Imitation from 0 to 2 Months
- Making Sense of Self Talk
- The Sense of Agency in OCD
- Fast, Cheap, and Unethical? The Interplay of Morality and Methodology in Crowdsourced Survey Research
- Dual Process Theory: Systems, Types, Minds, Modes, Kinds or Metaphors? A Critical Review
- Color Comparisons and Interpersonal Variation
- The Epistemology of Rational Constructivism
- Variability, Flexibility and Constraint: Towards the Evolutionary Roots of Teaching
- Emotional Awareness and Responsible Agency
- Higher-Order Thought, Self-Identification, and Delusions of Disownership
- Me and I Are Not Friends, Just Aquaintances: on Thought Insertion and Self-Awareness
- Stranger than Fiction: Costs and Benefits of Everyday Confabulation
- Editorial: ‘Key Topics in Philosophy of Language and Mind’
- Perception of High-Level Content and the Argument from Associative Agnosia
- Perspective and Epistemic State Ascriptions
- Rational Relations Between Perception and Belief: The Case of Color
- Substitutive, Complementary and Constitutive Cognitive Artifacts: Developing an Interaction-Centered Approach
- Speaker’s Reference, Semantic Reference, and Intuition
- Temperature, Color and the Brain: An Externalist Reply to the Knowledge Argument
- Questions for a Science of Moral Responsibility
- The Goldberg Exaptation Model: Integrating Adaptation and By-Product Theories of Religion
- Are there Special Mechanisms of Involuntary Memory?
- Exploratory Factor Analysis and Theory Generation in Psychology
- A Mechanistic Account of Wide Computationalism
- Representationalism and Blindsight
- Reluctant Panopticians: Reply to Sunstein
- Constructing the World and Locating Oneself
- Erratum to: Determinability of Perception as Homogeneity of Representation
- On Studying Human Teaching Behavior with Robots: a Review
- Teaching in Hunter-Gatherers
- The Self Shows Up in Experience
- Talking about Looks
- Are Intuitions About Moral Relevance Susceptible to Framing Effects?
- Mapping Cognitive Structure onto the Landscape of Philosophical Debate: an Empirical Framework with Relevance to Problems of Consciousness, Free will and Ethics
- Speakers’ Intuitive Judgements about Meaning – The Voice of Performance View
- Implicit versus Explicit Attitudes: Differing Manifestations of the Same Representational Structures?
- Putnam on Artifactual Kind Terms
- Determinability of Perception as Homogeneity of Representation
- Human Teaching and Cumulative Cultural Evolution
- The Transformative Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis: Evidence from Young Children’s Problem-Solving
- Cognitive Mechanisms Associated with Children’s Selective Teaching
- Revisiting Folk Moral Realism
- Know Thyself? Questioning the Theoretical Foundations of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Is an Apple Like a Fruit? A Study on Comparison and Categorisation Statements
- Just a Matter of Taste
- What’s so Special About Interaction in Social Cognition?
- Can Affordances Explain Behavior?
- Intentions and Motor Representations: the Interface Challenge
- Can Anosognosia for Hemiplegia be Explained as Motivated Self-Deception?
- Pragmatic Development and the False Belief Task
- Following the FAD: Folk Attributions and Theories of Actual Causation
- Arguments over Intuitions?
- Team Reasoning and Collective Intentionality
- In the Thick of Moral Motivation
- Imaginative Content, Design-Assumptions and Immersion
- Persuasion and Pragmatics: An Empirical Test of the Guru Effect Model
- Touching Voids: On the Varieties of Absence Perception
- A Diverse and Flexible Teaching Toolkit Facilitates the Human Capacity for Cumulative Culture
- Why Philosophers Shouldn’t Do Semantics
- Children’s Decision to Transmit Information is Guided by their Evaluation of the Nature of that Information
- Three Kinds of Nonconceptual Seeing-as
- In Defense of Best-Explanation Debunking Arguments in Moral Philosophy
- Memory: Irreducible, Basic, and Primary Source of Knowledge
- Thisness and Visual Objects
- Predicting the Self: Lessons from Schizophrenia
- It’s What’s on the Inside that Counts… Or is It? Virtue and the Psychological Criteria of Modesty
- The Unity of the Virtues Reconsidered. Competing Accounts in Philosophy and Positive Psychology
- An integrative view on consciousness and introspection
- Editorial: Consciousness and Inner Awareness
- Hidden Qualia
- Self-Awareness
- Fact-Introspection, Thing-Introspection, and Inner Awareness
- Phenomenally Mine: In Search of the Subjective Character of Consciousness
- Inner Awareness is Essential to Consciousness: A Buddhist-Abhidharma Perspective
- I Me Mine : on a Confusion Concerning the Subjective Character of Experience
- Why Hunger is not a Desire
- Pictures, Emotions, and the Dorsal/Ventral Account of Picture Perception
- Moral Judgment and the Duties of Innocent Beneficiaries of Injustice
- On the Cognitive Role of Singular Thoughts
- Don’t Mention the Marble! The Role of Attentional Processes in False-Belief Tasks
- Subjective Probability as Sampling Propensity
- Not Knowing a Cat is a Cat: Analyticity and Knowledge Ascriptions
- Explanatory Judgment, Moral Offense and Value-Free Science
- Endurance, Dualism, Temporal Passage, and Intuitions
- Perceptions of Philosophical Inquiry: a Survey
- Do Synesthetic Colors Grab Attention in Visual Search?
- The Artist and the Bengalese Finch