Special Issue: Moral Phenomenology
1-19
Original Paper
Moral phenomenology: Foundational issues
Uriah Kriegel
21-34
The phenomenology of virtue
Julia Annas
35-49
Regular article
Moral phenomenology and moral intentionality
John J. Drummond
51-66
Regular Article
Moral masquerades: Experimental exploration of the nature of moral motivation
C. Daniel Batson
67-83
Regular article
Intuitions about consciousness: Experimental studies
Joshua Knobe and Jesse Prinz
85-97
Regular Article
Is moral phenomenology unified?
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
99-113
Regular article
Variability and moral phenomenology
Michael B. Gill
115-131
Regular article
Prolegomena to a future phenomenology of morals
Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons
133-142
From ego to alter ego: Husserl, Merleau-Ponty and a layered approach to intersubjectivity
Helena De Preester
143-145
Book Review
Living is expressing
Andreas Weber (ed): Natur als bedeutung. Versuch einer semiotischen theorie des Lebendigen, 2003, Würzburg, Königshausen & Neumann, ISBN 3-8260-2471-0, 201 pages
Natalie Depraz
147-149
Book Review
Michael Wheeler: Reconstructing the cognitive world: The next step
Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2005, 340 pages, $35 hard
Leslie Marsh
151-154
Book Review
Juan Carlos Goméz, Apes, monkeys, children, and the growth of mind
Harvard University Press, Cambridge and London, 2004
Robin L. Zebrowski
155-158
Book Review
Finding the space of sense
Book review: David Morris, The sense of space (New York: SUNY, 2004. pp. xi, 220)
Jeff Malpas