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Het bewustzijn in de fysische wereld. Filosofische essays over materialisme en fenomenaal bewustzijnTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (4): 788-788. 2003.
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Bodily Self-Determination and the Limits of Being One-SelfIn James Beauregard, Giusy Gallo & Claudia Stancati (eds.), The person at the crossroads: a philosophical approach, Vernon Press. 2020.
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Pöggeler, O., Der Denkweg Martin Heideggers (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (n/a): 668. 1985.
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23Between kin and cosmopolis. An ethic of the nation, by Nigel Biggar, Cambridge, J. Clarke & Co, 2014, 122 pp., £17.50 , ISBN 9780227174722 (review)International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (5): 475-476. 2014.
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23The logos of the living world: Merleau-Ponty, animals, and language, by Louise WestlingInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (1): 107-108. 2014.
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151Intersubjectivity and naturalism — Husserl's fifth cartesian meditation revisitedHusserl Studies 17 (3): 207-216. 2001.As Husserl argues in the fifth Cartesian Meditation, the similarity of my Body (Leib) with the body (Körper) of another person is the founding moment of the experience of the other. This similarity is based on the previous objectivation of my Body. Husserl continuously worried to explicate this similarity-premise and by doing so, it appeared that this objectivation already presupposes intersubjectivity. By running into this problem, the Meditation actually fulfils its program by showing that the…Read more
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2Conversatie en lichamelijke codeterminatieAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 104 (3). 2012.
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18The varieties of consciousness, by Uriah Kriegel, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 285 pp., UK£ 44.49 , ISBN 978-0-1998-4612-2 (review)International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 77 (1-2): 71-74. 2016.
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72Phenomenology Encounters Cognitive ScienceThe Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12 105-110. 2007.The paper argues for the relevance of phenomenology for the contemporary debate about a naturalistic explanation of phenomenal c o n s c i o u s n e s s . Phenomenology's analysis of intentionality in terms of the conscious act, its representational content and the intentional object sustains an interpretation of qualia as intrinsic, nonrepresentational properties of the conscious mental acts themselves and not of their content. On the basis of this anti-representationalist clarification of the …Read more
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94Does the need for linguistic expression constitute a problem to be solved?Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (1): 15-36. 2010.This paper has two objectives. The first is to formulate a critique of present-day cognitive linguistics concerning the inner workings of the cognitive system during language use, and the second is to put forward an alternative account that is inspired by the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty. Due to its third-person methodology, CL views language use essentially as a problem-solving activity, as coping with two subproblems: the problem of minimum and maximum, which consists in selecting the approp…Read more
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5Subjectivité et incarnationBulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique (8: Questions d'intentionnalité (). 2010.Introduction Je souhaite défendre la pertinence de la phénoménologie dans le débat contemporain quant à la possibilité d?une clarification et d?une explication naturaliste de la conscience phénoménale. La première partie explique comment une théorie des actes mentaux intentionnels en termes d?acte conscient, de contenu représentationnel et d?objet intentionnel, qui est inspirée par la phénoménologie husserlienne, conduit à concevoir la conscience phénoménale comme une propriété non intentionnel…Read more
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12Phenomenology Encounters Cognitive Science: Naturalizing Conscious EmbodimentThe Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12 105-110. 2007.The paper argues for the relevance of phenomenology for the contemporary debate about a naturalistic explanation of phenomenal c o n s c i o u s n e s s. Phenomenology's analysis of intentionality in terms of the conscious act, its representational content and the intentional object sustains an interpretation of qualia as intrinsic, nonrepresentational properties of the conscious mental acts themselves and not of their content. On the basis of this anti-representationalist clarification of the n…Read more
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1A phenomenology for qualia and naturalizing embodimentCommunication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 34 (1-2): 139-154. 2001.
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