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40Phenomenal Consciousness, Affectivity, and Conation: Where Extended Cognition Has Never Gone Before. Review of Feeling Extended: Sociality as Extended Body-Becoming-Mind by Douglas RobinsonConstructivist Foundations 10 (2): 271-273. 2015.Upshot: Douglas Robinson argues for a revision of the extended mind theory that incorporates intersubjectivity and qualia. Robinson argues that “material extendedness” is less important than accounting for the subjective experience of what he terms “body-becoming-mind,” and that this experience, rather than mere computational equivalence between intra- and transcranial cognition, is the strongest argument in favour of the EMT
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37Elizabeth Telfer, food for thought: Philosophy and food (review)Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (1): 55-58. 1998.
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25Animal Thinking: Contemporary Issues in Comparative CognitionPhilosophical Psychology (2): 1-4. 2013.(2013). Animal Thinking: Contemporary Issues in Comparative Cognition. Philosophical Psychology. ???aop.label???. doi: 10.1080/09515089.2012.732339
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12Animal Thinking: Contemporary Issues in Comparative CognitionPhilosophical Psychology 27 (2): 288-291. 2014.
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9T. R. Malthus: The Unpublished Papers in the Collection of Kanto Gakuen University: Volume 1 (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2011.This volume comprises a collection of manuscripts by or relating to T. R. Malthus, recently discovered in the estate of a distant nephew, and previously unpublished. They consist of correspondence, sermons, essays and lecture notes on political economy and history. The manuscripts provide insights into Malthus' personal life - especially his relationships with his parents and his tutors. They also give details of the books he studied as a student, and suggest hitherto unknown influences on his i…Read more
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5T. R. Malthus: The Unpublished Papers in the Collection of Kanto Gakuen University (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1997.This volume comprises a collection of manuscripts by or relating to T. R. Malthus, recently discovered in the estate of a distant nephew, and previously unpublished. They consist of correspondence, sermons, essays and lecture notes on political economy and history. The manuscripts provide insights into Malthus' personal life - especially his relationships with his parents and his tutors. They also give details of the books he studied as a student, and suggest hitherto unknown influences on his i…Read more
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I am made to say what I never wrote": deism, spiritualism and ventriloquizing Paine, c.1790s-1850sIn Sam Edwards & Marcus Morris (eds.), The legacy of Thomas Paine in the transatlantic world, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2017.
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