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Volume 13 (2007)

 

Book Reviews

Review of Pain: New Essays on Its Nature and the Methodology of Its Study (ed.) Murat Aydede
Valerie Hardcastle
Review of Dan Zahavi’s Subjectivity and Selfhood
Greg Janzen
Review of Scott R. Sehon’s Teleological Realism
Carol Slater
Yes, It Does: A Diatribe on Jerry Fodor’s The Mind Doesn’t Work that Way
Susan Schneider

 

Articles

Agentive Phenomenal Intentionality and the Limits of Introspection
Terry Horgan
Freedom, Compulsion, and Causation
Jenann Ismael
The “Conscious” Dorsal Stream: Embodied Simulation and its Role in Space and Action Conscious Awareness
Vittorio Gallese
The Sense of Control and the Sense of Agency
Elisabeth Pacherie
The Sense of Self in the Phenomenology of Agency and Perception
Jakob Hohwy
The Transcendental Significance of Phenomenology
Stephen L. White
From Two Visual Systems to Two Forms of Content?
Joseph Luis Bermudez
Motor Intentions versus Social Intention: One System or Multiple Systems?
Andrea Cristiano Pierno, Caterina Ansuini, Umberto Castiello
Precis of Ways of Seeing, the Scope and Limits of Visual Cognition
Pierre Jacob, Marc Jeannerod
Replies to our Critics
Pierre Jacob, Marc Jeannerod

 

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