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Joel Krueger

University of Exeter
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  • University of Exeter
    Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology
    Associate Professor
Purdue University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
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Exeter, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
0000-0003-0931-1596
Areas of Specialization
Phenomenology
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology, Misc
Areas of Interest
Japanese Philosophy
William James
John Dewey
Asian Philosophy
American Pragmatism, Misc
Musical Experience
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    Musical Manipulations and the Emotionally Extended Mind
    Empirical Musicology Review 9 (3-4): 208-212. 2014.
    I respond to Kersten’s criticism in his article “Music and Cognitive Extension” of my approach to the musically extended emotional mind in Krueger (2014). I specify how we manipulate—and in so doing, integrate with—music when, as active listeners, we become part of a musically extended cognitive system. I also indicate how Kersten’s account might be enriched by paying closer attention to the way that music functions as an environmental artifact for emotion regulation.
    MusicMusic and EmotionApplications of Extended Cognition
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    Control and Flexibility of Interactive Alignment: Mobius Syndrome as a Case Study
    with John Michael, Kathleen Bogart, Kristian Tylen, Morten Bech, John R. Ostergaard, and Riccardo Fusaroli
    Cognitive Processing 15 (1). 2014.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceEmbodiment and Situated Cognition
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