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    Herr Royce ist doch ein bedeutender Denker und darf nur als solcher behandelt werden.("Royce is an important thinker, and may only be treated as such.")Scholars of pragmatism and of phenomenology have observed striking similarities between Josiah Royce and Edmund Husserl, foundational thinkers at the origins of two major philosophical movements whose effects are still strongly felt in the present day—Royce being considered a central founder of American pragmatic idealism, and Husserl of modern G…Read more
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    Loyalty to Philosophy
    The Pluralist 15 (2): 45-69. 2020.
    is philosophy worthy of loyal service? Using Josiah Royce and Frank Oppenheim as guides, I will argue that philosophy is indeed a worthy and crucial loyalty. Its special cause will be considered here as a mode of what Royce terms a "loyalty to loyalty," as an infinite service of all specific truth-seeking activities undertaken by all communities of loyal individuals. Regarding them as individually valuable, philosophy champions them in their individuality and plays an interpretive function among…Read more
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    On the Task and Historical Position of the Logical Investigations
    with Edmund Husserl and Catharina Bonnemann
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (3): 267. 2011.
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    The Relevance of Royce (edited book)
    Fordham University Press. 2014.
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    Is Husserl a Pragmatist?
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (2). 2022.
    This article focuses on Edmund Husserl’s first and most enduring interaction with pragmatism, on the conception of habit. This began a decade before Husserl’s first writings on phenomenology, and continued throughout the time he invented and developed his new phenomenological method. Husserl first encountered pragmatic habit from the founder of pragmatism Charles S. Peirce around 1890. Husserl then further interacted with the pragmatic theory of habit through the work of William James and Josiah…Read more
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    An Assessment of Computer-Generated Stimuli for Use in Studies of Body Size Estimation and Bias
    with Joanna Alexi, Kendra Dommisse, Dominique Cleary, Romina Palermo, and Nadine Kloth
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Inaccurate body size judgements are associated with body image disturbances, a clinical feature of many eating disorders. Accordingly, body related stimuli have become increasingly important in the study of estimation inaccuracies and body image disturbances. Technological advancements in the last decade have led to an increased use of computer generated (CG) body stimuli in body image research. However, recent face perception research has suggested that CG face stimuli are not recognised as rea…Read more
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    In 1927, Winthrop Bell inaugurated the teaching of phenomenology in the English-speaking world, with his course “Husserl and the Phenomenological Movement” at Harvard University. The seminar shows ways to introduce phenomenology to students who have a philosophical background, but who do not yet know phenomenology. Additionally, it reveals phenomenology’s relations to pragmatism, analytic philosophy, and the broader continental tradition. Bell, as the first Anglophone student who wrote his disse…Read more
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    Editorial: Experimental Approaches to Body Image, Representation and Perception
    with Kevin R. Brooks, Lynda G. Boothroyd, and Ian D. Stephen
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
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    Neuromodulation for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
    with Francesca Buhagiar, Melinda Fitzgerald, Fiona Allanson, and Carmela Pestell
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
    Background: Mild traumatic brain injury results from an external force to the head or body causing neurophysiological changes within the brain. The number and severity of symptoms can vary, with some individuals experiencing rapid recovery, and others having persistent symptoms for months to years, impacting their quality of life. Current rehabilitation is limited in its ability to treat persistent symptoms and novel approaches are being sought to improve outcomes following mTBI. Neuromodulation…Read more
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    Heidegger’s Shadow. Kant, Husserl, and the Transcendental Turn. (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 71 (4). 2017.
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    11. Whitehead and Kant at Copenhagen
    In Brian G. Henning & Joseph Petek (eds.), Whitehead at Harvard, 1924–1925, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 197-225. 2019.
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    Tolerance For Local And Global Differences In The Integration Of Shape Information
    with Badcock David, Dickinson James, and Cribb Serena
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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    A Meta-Philosophical Introduction to the Encounter between Pragmatism and Phenomenology
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (2). 2022.
    The history of the encounters between pragmatism and phenomenology is long, fruitful, yet also tormented. From the time of the 19th century American phenomenology of Josiah Royce up to the arrival of Husserl’s phenomenology in North America, pragmatism was always one of the leading American philosophical movements that actively contributed to the re-elaboration of the issues and strategies of phenomenology in order to make them comply and adjust to the new context. This was possible, in the f...
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    1. Front Matter Front Matter (pp. i-iii)
    with Ullrich Melle, Edmund Husserl, and Catharina Bonnemann
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (3): 306-321. 2011.
  • Whitehead and Kant at Copenhagen
    In Brian G. Henning & Joseph Petek (eds.), Whitehead at Harvard, 1924–1925, Edinburgh University Press. 2019.