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Bence Nanay, Empirical problems with anti-representationalismIn Berit Brogaard (ed.), Does Perception Have Content?, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Naturalizing action theoryIn Mark Sprevak & Jesper Kallestrup (eds.), New Waves in Philosophy of Mind, Palgrave-macmillan. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Philosophy of perception as a guide to aestheticsIn Gregory Currie, Matthew Kieran, Aaron Meskin & Jon Robson (eds.), Aesthetics and the Sciences of Mind, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, An experiential account of creativityIn Elliot Samuel Paul & Scott Barry Kaufman (eds.), The Philosophy of Creativity, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Natural Properties and Bottomless DeterminationAmerical Philosophical Quarterly 51 215-226. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Unconscious goals: Specific or unspecific? The potential harm of the goal/gene analogyBehavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2): 152-153. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Cultural replication and microbial evolutionIn Gergely Csibra (ed.), Naturalistic Approaches to Culture, Akademiai. 2014.
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Julien Deonna and Bence Nanay, Simulation versus theory-theory. A plea for an epistemological turnIn A. Reboul (ed.), Mind, Value and Metaphysics: Papers Dedicated to Kevin Mulligan, Springer. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Philosophy of Perception as a Guide to AestheticsIn Greg Currie, Matthew Kieran, Aaron Meskin & Jon Robson (eds.), Aesthetics and the Sciences of Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 101-120. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, An Experiential Account of CreativityIn Elliot Samuel Paul & Scott Barry Kaufman (eds.), The Philosophy of Creativity, Oxford University Press. pp. 17-36. 2014.
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Erik Myin and Jan Degenaar, Enactive visionIn Lawrence Shapiro (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition, Routledge. pp. 90-98. 2014.
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Nathan Van Camp, Enhancing the Natal Condition: Hannah Arendt and the Question of BiotechnologySymposium 18 (2): 171-189. 2014.
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Daniel D. Hutto, Michael David Kirchhoff, and Erik Myin, Extensive enactivism: why keep it all in?Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8 (706): 102178. 2014.
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Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin, Neural representations not needed - no more pleas, pleasePhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13 (2): 241-256. 2014.
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Erik Myin, Ed Cooke, and Karim Zahidi, Morphing SensesIn Dustin Stokes, Mohan Matthen & Stephen Biggs (eds.), Perception and Its Modalities, Oup Usa. pp. 393-409. 2014.
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Bence Nanay, Artifact Categorization and the Modal Theory of Artifact FunctionReview of Philosophy and Psychology 4 (3): 515-526. 2013.
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Bence Nanay, Kris Griffin, Thomas Answorth, Amanda Ypma, Carter Hardy, and Frank G. Karioris, How I Met Your Mother and Philosophy: Being and AwesomenessOpen Court. 2013.
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Bence Nanay, Singularist SemirealismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (2): 371-394. 2013.
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Nick Young, Angelica Kaufmann, and Bence Nanay, Pointing and Representing: Three OptionsHumana Mente 6 (24). 2013.
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Bence Nanay, Philosophy versus Literature? Against the Discontinuity ThesisJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (4): 349-360. 2013.
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Bence Nanay, Is action-guiding vision cognitively impenetrable?Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. 2013.
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Bence Nanay, Empathy for the devil: Why on earth do we love Barney Stinson?In Lorenzo von Matterhorn (ed.), How I Met Your Mother and Philosophy: Being and Awesomeness, Open Court. 2013.