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13/2, April 2007
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Jacob & Jeannerod (2003) Ways of Seeing (Psyche 13/2)
Managing Editor: Frédérique de Vignemont
Jacob & Jeannerod - Précis
Bermúdez - From Two Visual Systems to Two Forms of Content?
Pierno, Ansuini, and Castiello - Motor Intentions versus Social Intentions
Jacob & Jeannerod - Replies to our Critics
The Phenomenology of Agency (Psyche 13/1)
Managing Editor: Susanna Siegel
Gallese - The “Conscious” Dorsal Stream
Hohwy - The Sense of Self in the Phenomenology of Agency and Perception
Horgan - Agentive Phenomenal Intentionality and the Limits of Introspection
Ismael - Freedom, Compulsion, and Causation
Pacherie - The Sense of Control and the Sense of Agency
White - The Transcendental Significance of Phenomenology
Rosenberg (2004) A Place for Consciousness (Psyche 12/5)
Managing Editor: Torin Alter
Alter - Does Synesthesia Undermine Representationalism?
Kind - Panexperientialism, Cognition, and the Nature of Experience
McKitrick - Rosenberg on Causation
Nagasawa - A Place for Protoconsciousness?
Polger - A Place for Dogs and Trees?
Robinson - Doubts About Receptivity
Seager - Rosenberg, Reducibility and Consciousness
Consciousness and Self-Representation (Psyche 12/2)
Managing Editor: Uriah Kriegel
The hypothesis under consideration is that all and only conscious states are self-representational ... . The symposium contains two papers favoring the hypothesis (Ismael and Brook and Raymont) and two opposing it (Thomasson and Zahavi). Each paper is accompanied by a critical commentary (Thompson, Seager, Caston, and Williford). >> proceed to the full Introduction by Kriegel
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Alva Noë's "Action in Perception" (Psyche 12/1)
Managing Editor: Mark Rowlands
Alva Noë - Précis
Andy Clark - Vision as Dance?
Pierre Jacob - Why Visual Experience is Likely to Resist Being Enacted
Jesse Prinz - Putting the Brakes on Enactive Perception
Mark Rowlands - Sensorimotor Activity
Charles Siewert - Is the Appearance of Shape Protean?
William Lycan - Enactive Intentionality
Thomas Metzinger "Being No One" (Psyche 11/5)
Managing Editor: Dorothée Legrand
Thomas Metzinger - Précis: Being No One
Shaun Gallagher - Metzinger's Matrix: Living the Virtual Life with a Real Body
Reply: Different conceptions of embodiment
Kenneth Einar Himma - The Problem of Explaining Phenomenal Selfhood
Reply: Personal Identity and Cartesian Intuitions
Allan Hobson - Finally Some One
Reply: Can there be a First-Person Science of Consciousness?
Dorothée Legrand - Transparently Oneself
Reply: Content from the Inside Out
Pierre Livet - What is Transparency?
Reply: Meta-abeyance?
Marcello Ghin - What a Self Could Be
Reply: Self-Sustainment on the Level of Global Availability
Josh Weisberg - Consciousness Constrained
Reply: No direction home—searching for neutral ground
Dan Zahavi - Being Someone
Reply: The Value of Historical Scholarship
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book reviews
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Higher-Order Theories
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