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Volume 31 / 1998 - Volume 45 / 2012
Formerly Man and World (1968-1997)
Affectivity and intersubjectivity: Perspectives from Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
Guest Editor: Brady Thomas Heiner
115-126
Guest editor’s introduction The recorporealization of cognition in phenomenology and cognitive science
Brady Thomas Heiner
127-142
The role of the lived-body in feeling
Bernhard Waldenfels
143-161
Interkinaesthetic affectivity: a phenomenological approach
Elizabeth A. Behnke
163-178
Intersubjectivity in perception
Shaun Gallagher
179-193
A proposal for genetically modifying the project of “naturalizing” phenomenology
Brady Thomas Heiner and Kyle Powys Whyte
195-216
The phenomenological role of affect in the Capgras delusion
Matthew Ratcliffe
217-236
Feeling good vibrations in dialogical relations
Beata Stawarska
237-259
The rainbow of emotions: at the crossroads of neurobiology and phenomenology
Natalie Depraz
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