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The Contributions of the Bodily Senses to Body Representations in the Brain
The Contributions of the Bodily Senses to Body Representations in the Brain
Felix reaches up to catch a high line drive to left field and fires the ball off to Benji at home plate, who then tags the...
Framing Effects in Object Perception
Framing Effects in Object Perception
In this paper we argue that object perception may be affected by what we call “perceptual frames.” Perceptual ...
Olfaction is a Spatial Sense
Olfaction is a Spatial Sense
This paper investigates the spatial dimensions of olfactory perception, challenging philosophical views that marginalize s...
Functional Engagement as the Hallmark of Occurrent States
Functional Engagement as the Hallmark of Occurrent States
The antonyms “occurrent” and “standing” are used in philosophy of mind to distinguish two types of...
The Sense of Commitment in Joint Action: A Cross-Cultural Study Comparing India and the UK
The Sense of Commitment in Joint Action: A Cross-Cultural Study Comparing India and the UK
Previous research involving American and Western European participants provides evidence that, in the context of joint act...
Classifying Genetic Essentialist Biases using Large Language Models
Classifying Genetic Essentialist Biases using Large Language Models
The rapid rise of generative AI, including LLMs, has prompted a great deal of concern, both within and beyond academia. On...
Conceptual Revision in Action
Conceptual Revision in Action
Conceptual engineering is the practice of revising concepts to improve how people talk and think. Its ability to improve t...
Bootstrapping Concepts via Hybridization: A Step-by-step Guide
Bootstrapping Concepts via Hybridization: A Step-by-step Guide
Carey’s (2009) account of bootstrapping in developmental psychology has been criticized out of a lack of theoretical...
Just Simulating? Linguistic Support for Continuism About Remembering and Imagining
Just Simulating? Linguistic Support for Continuism About Remembering and Imagining
Much recent work in philosophy of memory discusses the question whether episodic remembering is continuous with imagining....
Neuropsychiatric Constructs as Bridges Between Psychopathology and Neuropathology: A Medical Perspective
Neuropsychiatric Constructs as Bridges Between Psychopathology and Neuropathology: A Medical Perspective
This essay provides an analysis of the clinical problems that arise at the borderline between neurology and psychiatry. We...
An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Value of Envy
An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Value of Envy
The public and scholars alike largely consider envy to be reprehensible. This judgment of the value of envy commonly resul...
Early Conceptual Knowledge About Food
Early Conceptual Knowledge About Food
Recent research suggests that preschool (three- to six-years-old) children’s food cognition involves much more than ...
What Is Wrong with Aesthetic Empiricism? An Experimental Study
What Is Wrong with Aesthetic Empiricism? An Experimental Study
According to Aesthetic Empiricism, only the features of artworks accessible by sensory perception can be aesthetically rel...
Amodal Completion: Mental Imagery or 3D Modeling?
Amodal Completion: Mental Imagery or 3D Modeling?
In amodal completion the mind in some sense completes the visual perceptual representation of a scene by representing part...
Self-Deception: A Case Study in Folk Conceptual Structure
Self-Deception: A Case Study in Folk Conceptual Structure
Theoretical debates around the concept of self-deception revolve around identifying the conditions for a behavior to quali...
Experimental Philosophy of Free Will and the Comprehension of Determinism
Experimental Philosophy of Free Will and the Comprehension of Determinism
The experimental validity of research in the experimental philosophy of free will has been called into question. Several n...
Spatial Indexicals
Spatial Indexicals
This paper offers a theory of spatial indexicals like here and there on which such expressions are variables associated wi...
Words and Roots – Polysemy and Allosemy – Communication and Language
Words and Roots – Polysemy and Allosemy – Communication and Language
Most substantive (content-bearing) words are polysemous, but polysemy is cross-categorial; for instance, the lexical forms...
Anorexia Nervosa, Bodily Alienation, and Authenticity
Anorexia Nervosa, Bodily Alienation, and Authenticity
Existing phenomenological accounts of anorexia nervosa suggest that various forms of bodily alienation and distorted bodil...
The Hard Problem of Content is Neither
The Hard Problem of Content is Neither
For the past 40 years, philosophers have generally assumed that a key to understanding mental representation is t...
Emotional Impulsivity and Sensorimotor Skills
Emotional Impulsivity and Sensorimotor Skills
In this paper I propose an explanation for the impulsivity displayed by some of our emotional experiences. I begin by look...
For an Epistemology of Stereopsis
For an Epistemology of Stereopsis
Philosophers and cognitive scientists try to understand, from different perspectives, the nature of the experience of real...
A Puzzle About Mental Lexicons and Semantic Relatedness
A Puzzle About Mental Lexicons and Semantic Relatedness
According to the received view in the literature on homonymy and polysemy representation, there is a difference between ho...
Life Satisfaction and Affect: Why Do these SWB Measures Correlate Differently with Material Goods and Freedom?
Life Satisfaction and Affect: Why Do these SWB Measures Correlate Differently with Material Goods and Freedom?
Two different types of subjective well-being (SWB) measures exhibit a remarkable difference in their correlations with peo...
Lying by Asserting What You Believe is True: a Case of Transparent Delusion
Lying by Asserting What You Believe is True: a Case of Transparent Delusion
In this paper, I argue (1) that the contents of some delusions are believed with sufficient confidence; (2) that a delusio...
Clearing our Minds for Hedonic Phenomenalism
Clearing our Minds for Hedonic Phenomenalism
What constitutes the nature of pleasure? According to hedonic phenomenalism, pleasant experiences are pleasant in virtue o...
Partial First-Person Authority: How We Know Our Own Emotions
Partial First-Person Authority: How We Know Our Own Emotions
This paper focuses on the self-knowledge of emotions. I first argue that several of the leading theories of self-knowledge...
Representationalism and Olfactory Valence
Representationalism and Olfactory Valence
One of the crucial characteristics of the olfactory modality is that olfactory experiences commonly present odours as plea...
From Altered States to Metaphysics: The Epistemic Status of Psychedelic-induced Metaphysical Beliefs
From Altered States to Metaphysics: The Epistemic Status of Psychedelic-induced Metaphysical Beliefs
Psychedelic substances elicit powerful, uncanny conscious experiences that are thought to possess therapeutic value. In th...
Beyond the Implicit/Explicit Dichotomy: The Pragmatics of Plausible Deniability
Beyond the Implicit/Explicit Dichotomy: The Pragmatics of Plausible Deniability
In everyday conversation, messages are often communicated indirectly, implicitly. Why do we seem to communicate so ineffic...