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    This introduction presents a state of the art of philosophical research on cognitive phenomenology and its relation to the nature of conscious thinking more generally. We firstly introduce the question of cognitive phenomenology, the motivation for the debate, and situate the discussion within the fields of philosophy, cognitive psychology and consciousness studies. Secondly, we review the main research on the question, which we argue has so far situated the cognitive phenomenology debate around…Read more
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    Commentary The Complexity of Intersectionality
    with Maria Rodó-de-Zárate
    Humana.Mente - Journal of Philosophical Studies 22 189-197. 2012.
    Commentary to Leslie McCall's 2005 paper "The complexity of intersectionality", with a review of her main points and some critical remarks.
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    This article presents two ways of contributing to the debate on cognitive phenomenology. First, it is argued that cognitive attitudes have a specific phenomenal character or attitudinal cognitive phenomenology and, second, an element in cognitive experiences is described, i.e., the horizon of possibilities, which arguably gives us more evidence for cognitive phenomenology views.
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    Editor’s Introduction
    with Sergi Oms
    Disputatio 4 (30): 103-105. 2011.
    Introduction to the Special Issue resulting from the XII Taller d'Investigació en Filosofia (XII TIF).