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Palgrave Macmillan
Vision
Anne J. Jacobson
Understanding our own beliefs and desires
Jesse Butler
Thought
The role of emotion in decision and moral evaluation
Michelle Maiese
The internal monologue
The essential embodiment thesis
The end of the debate over extended cognition
Jeffrey B. Wagman, Anthony Chemero
Sense of self, embodiment, and desire-based emotions
Regarding representations
Pragmatist ethics
Markate Daly
Pragmatism, cognitive capacity and brain function
Jay Schulkin
Pragmatism and the contribution of neuroscience to ethics
Eric Racine
Poking out the inner eye
On the social side of self-knowledge
Neuropragmatism and the reconstruction of scientific and humanistic worldviews
John Shook, Tibor Solymosi
Neuropragmatism and apprenticeship
Bill Bywater, Zachary Piso
Moral first aid for a neuroscientific age
Tibor Solymosi
Knowing our own consciousness
Knowing and the known
David D. Franks
Keeping the pragmatism in neuropragmatism
Mark Johnson
Introspection through cognition
Introspection as inner perception
Introspection as a metaphor
Introduction
Ideas, language and skepticism
Hume
How computational neuroscience revealed that the pragmatists were right
Teed Rockwell
From fodorian to Aristotelian representations
Finding unapparent connections
Robert Arp
Essentially embodied, emotive, enactive social cognition
Essentially embodied, desire-based emotions
Dewey's rejection of the emotion/ expression distinction
Tibor Solymosi, John Shook
Conclusion
Concluding remarks
Concepts
Breakdowns in embodied emotive cognition
Aristotelian representations II
Actions, emotions and beliefs, part II
Actions, emotions and beliefs, part I
A neuropragmatist framework for childhood education
Alireza Moula, Antony J. Puddephatt, Simin Mohseni
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