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    Contents
    with Jon Elster, Dagfinn Føllesdal, Patrick Suppes, Christian Beyer, Michael Friedman, Graciela De Pierris, Wilhelm K. Essler, Nils Roll-Hansen, Charles Parsons, Dag Prawitz, Olav Gjelsvik, John Perry, Øystein Linnebo, and Michael Frauchiger
    In Michael Frauchiger (ed.), Reference, Rationality, and Phenomenology: Themes from Føllesdal, De Gruyter. 2013.
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    Acquaintance in an Experience of Perception-cum-Action
    In Jonathan Knowles & Thomas Raleigh (eds.), Acquaintance: New Essays, Oxford University Press. pp. 129-144. 2019.
    In everyday _perception_, we experience a direct acquaintance with things in our surroundings, say, as I see this tennis ball before me. In everyday _action_, we also experience a direct acquaintance with things, as I grasp and pick up and hit this ball. Moreover, perception and action form a unified _phenomenal intentional experience_, as I consciously see-and-grasp-and-hit this particular ball. An _experience_ of seeing-and-acting with regard to a particular object is a form of direct acquaint…Read more
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    Phenomenology
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2003.
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    Intentionality and Picturing: Early Husserl vis‐à‐vis Early Wittgenstein
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (S1): 153-180. 2010.
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    Intentionality and Picturing
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 153-180. 2002.
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    Rationalism in the Phenomenological Tradition
    In Alan Nelson (ed.), A Companion to Rationalism, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Emergence of Phenomenology Amid Varieties of Rationalism Phenomenology in Brief From Logic to Phenomenology A Phenomenological Theory of Knowledge Intuition of Essences Intuition of Meanings A Phenomenological Critique of Empiricism and Rationalism.
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    Husserl and Frege
    Philosophical Review 95 (1): 118. 1986.
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    Edmund Husserl, Logical Investigations (1900-1901)
    In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide, Wiley-blackwell. 2003.
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    Phenomenology and Philosophical Understanding
    Noûs 15 (3): 398-408. 1981.
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    From Logic through Ontology to Phenomenology
    In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide, Wiley-blackwell. 2003.
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    Introduction
    with Andrea Bonomi
    Topoi 5 (2): 89-90. 1986.
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    Réponses à mes critiques
    Philosophiques 36 (2): 619-645. 2009.
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    Kantifying in
    Synthese 54 (2). 1983.
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    Thoughts
    Philosophical Papers 19 (November): 163-189. 1990.
    No abstract
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    Consciousness in action
    Synthese 90 (1): 119-43. 1992.
    A phenomenology of action is outlined, analyzing the structure of volition, kinesthesis, and perception in the experience of action, and, finally, the experience of embodiment in action. The intentionality of action is contrasted with that of thought and perception in regard to the role of the body, and the relations between an action, the experience of acting, and the context of the action are specified
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    Three facets of consciousness
    Axiomathes 12 (1): 55-85. 2001.
    Over the past century phenomenology has ably analyzed the basic structuresof consciousness as we experience it. Yet recent philosophy of mind, lookingto brain activity and computational function, has found it difficult to makeroom for the structures of subjectivity and intentionality that phenomenologyhas appraised. In order to understand consciousness as something that is bothsubjective and grounded in neural activity, we need to delve into phenomenologyand ontology. I draw a fundamental distin…Read more
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    J N MOHANTY (Jiten/Jitendranath) In Memoriam
    Https://Www.Apaonline.Org/Page/Memorial_Minutes2023. 2023.
    J. N. (Jitendra Nath) Mohanty (1928–2023). Professor J. N. Mohanty has characterized his life and philosophy as being both “inside” and “outside” East and West, i.e., inside and outside traditions of India and those of the West, living in both India and United States: geographically, culturally, and philosophically; while also traveling the world: Melbourne to Moscow. Most of his academic time was spent teaching at the University of Oklahoma, The New School Graduate Faculty, and finally Temple U…Read more
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    I. Miller, Husserl, Perception, and Temporal Awareness (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (3): 500. 1987.
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    Phenomenology is the study of conscious experience from the first-person point of view. Husserl used principles of formal ontology even as he bracketed the natural-cultural world in describing our experience, and Heidegger pursued fundamental ontology in his variety of phenomenology describing our own modes of existence. I shall address the role of ontology in phenomenology, and vice versa. Our account of what exists depends on our account of what and how we experience. But, moreover, our unders…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    Topoi 1 (1-2): 58-67. 1982.
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    Précis de Husserl
    Philosophiques 36 (2): 579-582. 2009.
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    Husserl
    Routledge. 2013.
    This stimulating introduction demonstrates Husserl's influence on philosophy of mind and language, on ontology and epistemology, and on philosophy of logic, mathematics and science. Essential reading for anyone interested in phenomenology, twentieth-century philosophy, and the continuing influence of this eminent philosopher.