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Dan Zahavi, Tu, Io, e Noi. La condivisione delle esperienze emozionaliSocietà Degli Individui 57 85-102. 2017.
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Dan Zahavi, Husserl's Legacy: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and Transcendental PhilosophyOxford University Press. 2017.
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Dan Zahavi, Ownership, Memory, Attention: Commentary on GaneriAustralasian Philosophical Review 1 (4): 406-415. 2017.
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Søren Overgaard, Enactivism and the Perception of Others’ EmotionsMidwest Studies in Philosophy 41 (1): 105-129. 2017.
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Søren Overgaard and Giuseppina D'Oro, The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2017.
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Somogy Varga, Autonomous Self-Expression and Meritocratic DignityEthical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (5): 1131-1149. 2016.
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Somogy Varga, Editor's Introduction: Exploitation ReconsideredSouthern Journal of Philosophy 54 (S1): 5-8. 2016.
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Somogy Varga, Exploitation, Vulnerability, and Market‐Driven GovernanceJournal of Social Philosophy 47 (1): 90-113. 2016.
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Johan Gersel, Discriminatory Capacities, Russell's Principle, and the Importance of Losing Sight of ObjectsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 24 (3): 700-720. 2016.
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Andreas T. Christiansen, Synthetic Biology and the Moral Significance of Artificial Life: A Reply to Douglas, Powell and SavulescuBioethics 30 (5): 372-379. 2016.
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Dan Zahavi, Openness versus interdependence: A reply to KyseloPhilosophical Psychology 29 (7): 1066-1067. 2016.
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Dan Zahavi, The end of what? Phenomenology vs. speculative realismInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (3): 289-309. 2016.
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Ingar Brinck, Vasudevi Reddy, and Dan Zahavi, The Primacy of the "We"? (edited book)MIT Press. 2016.
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Dan Zahavi and Uriah Kriegel, For-me-ness: What it is and what it is notIn Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Andreas Elpidorou & Walter Hopp (eds.), Philosophy of mind and phenomenology, Routledge. pp. 36-53. 2016.
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Joona Taipale and Dan Zahavi, Nordic perspectives on phenomenology: an introductionContinental Philosophy Review 48 (2): 103-106. 2015.
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Dan Zahavi and Philippe Rochat, Empathy≠sharing: Perspectives from phenomenology and developmental psychologyConsciousness and Cognition 36 543-553. 2015.
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Dan Zahavi, On Self, Empathy, and ShameInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (5): 638-644. 2015.
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Dan Zahavi, Phenomenology of reflection: Section III, chapter 2, Universal structures of pure consciousnessIn Andrea Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I", De Gruyter. pp. 177-194. 2015.
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Dan Zahavi, Self and other: from pure ego to co-constituted weContinental Philosophy Review 48 (2): 143-160. 2015.
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Dan Zahavi, Vindicating Husserl’s Primal IIn Nicolas de Warren & Jeffrey Bloechl (eds.), Phenomenology in a New Key: Between Analysis and History: Essays in Honor of Richard Cobb-Stevens, Springer. 2015.
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Dan Zahavi, You, Me, and We: The Sharing of Emotional ExperiencesJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (1-2): 84-101. 2015.
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Søren Overgaard, How to do things with brackets: the epoché explainedContinental Philosophy Review 48 (2): 179-195. 2015.
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Søren Overgaard and John Michael, The interactive turn in social cognition research: A critiquePhilosophical Psychology 28 (2): 160-183. 2015.
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Somogy Varga, Radicalizing Enactivism. By D. Hutto and E. Myin. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2013, 240pp, £24.95. ISBN: 9780262018548 (review)Philosophy 89 (2): 1-5. 2014.
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Philippe Rochat and Dan Zahavi, Der unheimliche Spiegel. Eine Neubewertung der Spiegel-Selbsterfahrungsexperimente als Test für das Vorliegen von begrifflichem SelbstbewusstseinDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 62 (5): 913-936. 2014.
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Dan Zahavi, Analytic and Continental Philosophy: From Duality Through Plurality to UnityIn Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 79-94. 2014.
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Dan Zahavi and Aurélien Zincq, Intentionnalité et phénoménalité : un regard phénoménologique sur le « problème difficile »Philosophie 1 (1): 80-104. 2014.