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Daniel D. Hutto, Misreadings, clarifications and reminders: A reply to Hutchinson and readInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 14 (4). 2006.
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Daniel D. Hutto, Narrative practice and understanding reasons: Reply to GallagherIn Richard Menary (ed.), Radical Enactivism: Intentionality, Phenomenology and Narrative: Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto, John Benjamins. 2006.
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Daniel D. Hutto, Turning Hard Problems on their HeadsPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5 (1): 75-88. 2006.
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Daniel D. Hutto, Unprincipled engagement: Emotional experience, expression and responseIn Richard Menary (ed.), Radical Enactivism: Intentionality, Phenomenology and Narrative: Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto, John Benjamins. 2006.
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Shaun Gallagher, Dynamic Models of Body Schematic ProcessesIn Helena de Preester & Veroniek Knockaert (eds.), Body image and body schema, John Benjamins. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Fenomenologiczne i eksperymentalne badania ucieleśnionego doświadczeniaIn Fenomenologia I Nauki Kognitywne, Wydawnictwo Rafal Marszalek. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Intentionality and Intentional ActionSynthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 319-326. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Intentionalität und intentionales handelnSynthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 319-326. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher and Morten Overgaard, Introspections without introspeculationsIn Murat Aydede (ed.), Pain: New Essays on its Nature and the Methodology of its Study, Mit Press. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, L'intentionnalité et l'activité intentionnelleSynthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 319-326. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Metzinger's matrix: Living the virtual life with a real bodyPSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 11. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Phenomenological contributions to a theory of social cognitionHusserl Studies 21 (2): 95-110. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Review of Alva noë's Action in Perception (review)Times Literary Supplement. 2005.
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David McNeill, Bennett Bertenthal, Jonathan Cole, and Shaun Gallagher, Gesture-first, but no gestures?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2): 138-139. 2005.
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Daniel D. Hutto, Knowing what? Radical versus conservative enactivismPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4 (4): 389-405. 2005.
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Daniel D. Hutto, Starting without Theory: Confronting the Paradox of Conceptual DevelopmentIn Bertram F. Malle & Sara D. Hodges (eds.), Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others, Guilford. pp. 56--72. 2005.
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Shaun Gallagher, Agency, ownership, and alien control in schizophreniaIn Dan Zahavi, T. Grunbaum & Josef Parnas (eds.), The Structure and Development of Self-Consciousness: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, John Benjamins. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher and Mette Vaever, Body: Disorders of EmbodimentIn Jennifer Radden (ed.), The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, Hermeneutics and the cognitive sciencesJournal of Consciousness Studies 11 (10-11): 162-174. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher and Stephen Watson, Ipseity and Alterity: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Intersubjectivity (edited book)Publications de l'Université de Rouen.. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, Les conditions de corporéité et d'intersubjectivité chez la personne moraleTheologiques 12 (1-2): 135-64. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, Neurocognitive models of schizophrenia: a neurophenomenological critiquePsychopathology 37 (1). 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, Nailing the lie: An interview with Jonathan ColeJournal of Consciousness Studies 11 (2): 3-21. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, Situational understanding: a Gurwitschian critique of theory of mindIn Lester Embree (ed.), Gurwitsch's Relevancy for Cognitive Science, Springer. pp. 25--44. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, The Minds, Machines, and Brains of a Passionate Scientist: An interview with Michael ArbibJournal of Consciousness Studies 11 (12): 50-67. 2004.
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Shaun Gallagher, Understanding Interpersonal Problems in AutismPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (3): 199-217. 2004.