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Volume 1 / 2002 - Volume 10 / 2011
The Social and Enactive Mind/Guest Edited by Ezequiel Di Paolo
409-415
Editorial: The social and enactive mind
Ezequiel Di Paolo
417-437
Self–other contingencies: Enacting social perception
Marek McGann and Hanne De Jaegher
439-463
Sociality and the life–mind continuity thesis
Tom Froese and Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
465-486
Enactive intersubjectivity: Participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation
Thomas Fuchs and Hanne De Jaegher
487-504
Aplasic phantoms and the mirror neuron system: An enactive, developmental perspective
Rachel Wood and Susan A. J. Stuart
505-526
Emotion and ethics: An inter-(en)active approach
Giovanna Colombetti and Steve Torrance
527-550
From autonomy to heteronomy (and back): The enaction of social life
Pierre Steiner and John Stewart
551-572
How representationalism can account for the phenomenal significance of illumination
René Jagnow
573-601
Subjectivity in the act of representing: The case for subjective motion and change
Line Brandt
603-606
Book Review
Review of Glen Mazis, Humans, Animals, Machines: Blurring boundaries Albany, State University of New York Press, 273 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7914-7555-3 (hardcover), 978-0-7914-7556-0 (pbk)
Peter Woelert
607-611
Levels of Attunement. A Comment on Matthew Ratcliffe´s The Feelings of Being Phenomenology, Psychiatry and the Sense of Reality. New York: Oxford University Press 2008 (309 pages)
Somogy Varga
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