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    The Aesthetic Niche
    British Journal of Aesthetics 54 (4): 471-475. 2014.
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    Embodied narratives
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (6): 63-84. 2008.
    Is the self narratively constructed? There are many who would answer yes to the question. Dennett (1991) is, perhaps, the most famous proponent of the view that the self is narratively constructed, but there are others, such as Velleman (2006), who have followed his lead and developed the view much further. Indeed, the importance of narrative to understanding the mind and the self is currently being lavished with attention across the cognitive sciences (Dautenhahn, 2001; Hutto, 2007; Nelson, 200…Read more
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    The holy grail of cognitivism: a response to Adams and Aizawa (review)
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (4): 605-618. 2010.
    Adams and Aizawa (2010b) define cognitivism as the processing of representations with underived content. In this paper, I respond to their use of this stipulative definition of cognition. I look at the plausibility of Adams and Aizawa’s cognitivism, taking into account that they have no criteria for cognitive representation and no naturalistic theory of content determination. This is a glaring hole in their cognitivism—which requires both a theory of representation and underived content to be su…Read more