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Rolla, Giovanni & Jeferson Huffermann
2022. Converging enactivisms: radical enactivism meets linguistic bodies. Adaptive Behavior 30:4  pp. 345 ff. DOI logo
Hutto, Daniel D. & Erik Myin
2021. Re-affirming experience, presence, and the world: setting the RECord straight in reply to Noë. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20:5  pp. 971 ff. DOI logo
Fausto, Caruana
2019. The Integration of Emotional Expression and Experience: A Pragmatist Review of Recent Evidence From Brain Stimulation. Emotion Review 11:1  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
Bernini, Marco & Angela Woods
2014. Interdisciplinarity as cognitive integration: auditory verbal hallucinations as a case study. WIREs Cognitive Science 5:5  pp. 603 ff. DOI logo
Seemann, Axel
2009. Why We Did It: An Anscombian Account of Collective Action. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 17:5  pp. 637 ff. DOI logo
Hobson, R. Peter
2008. Interpersonally Situated Cognition. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16:3  pp. 377 ff. DOI logo
Gallagher, Shaun
2007. Logical and Phenomenological Arguments Against Simulation Theory. In Folk Psychology Re-Assessed,  pp. 63 ff. DOI logo
GALLAGHER, SHAUN
2012. TAKING STOCK OF PHENOMENOLOGY FUTURES. The Southern Journal of Philosophy 50:2  pp. 304 ff. DOI logo
Hutto, Daniel D.
2005. Knowing What? Radical Versus Conservative Enactivism. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4:4  pp. 389 ff. DOI logo
Hutto, Daniel D.
2007. Folk Psychology Without Theory or Simulation. In Folk Psychology Re-Assessed,  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
Hutto, Daniel D.
2012. Truly Enactive Emotion. Emotion Review 4:2  pp. 176 ff. DOI logo
Hutto, Daniel D.
2012. Exposing the Background: Deep and Local. In Knowing without Thinking,  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo

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