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1 What Is Phenomenology?
1.1 Phenomenologies
1.2 Historical Background and Foreground
1.3 Death and Reincarnation
1.4 A Different Phenomenology
1.5 Further Reading
References
2 Naturalism, Transcendentalism, and a New Naturalizing
2.1 Mathematics and Psychology
2.2 Naturalistic and Transcendental Accounts
2.3 The Lifeworld
2.4 Turning the Tables
2.5 The New Naturalism
2.6 Further Reading
References
3 Phenomenological Methods and some Retooling
3.1 The Natural Attitude
3.2 The epoche
3.3 The Phenomenological Reductions
3.4 Some Natural Ways of Using Phenomenology
3.4.1 Formalizing Phenomenology
3.4.2 Neurophenomenology
3.4.3 Front-Loaded Phenomenology
3.4.4 A Note on Microphenomenology
3.4.5 Summary
3.5 Retooling the Eidetic Reduction
3.6 Further Reading
References
4 Intentionalities
4.1 Husserls Theory of Intentionality
4.2 Noesis: Noema
4.3 Neo-Pragmatic Conceptions of Intentionality
4.4 Enactive Intentionality
4.5 Further Reading
References
5 Embodiment and the Hyletic Dimension
5.1 Hyle: A Sensational Concept
5.2 The Critique of Husserls Theory
5.3 Hyle and Quale
5.4 Embodiment and Hyletic Experience
5.5 Deepening the Enactive Interpretation
5.6 Further Reading
References
6 Time and Time Again
6.1 Experiencing Time
6.2 Husserls Analysis
6.3 The Ubiquity of Temporality
6.4 A Dynamical Interpretation
6.5 The Intrinsic Temporality of Action
6.6 One More Time: Primal Impression and Enactive Structure
6.7 Further Reading
References
7 Self and First-Person Perspective
7.1 A Tradition of Disagreements
7.2 Prereflective and Minimal Aspects of Self
7.3 The Sense of Ownership
7.4 IEM
7.4.1 Schizophrenia
7.4.2 Somatoparaphrenia
7.4.3 Experimental Challenges to IEM
7.4.4 The NASA Robot Experience
7.5 The L-Theory of IEM and First-Person Perspective
7.6 One Final Challenge: Seeing Without an I
7.7 Further Reading
References
8 Action, Performance, and Narrative
8.1 Action and Agency
8.2 A Phenomenology of Performance
8.3 Mindful Performance
8.4 An Enhanced Meshed Architecture
8.5 Action and Narrative
8.6 Further Reading
References
9 Intersubjectivity and Second-Person Perspective
9.1 Transcendental Intersubjectivity
9.2 Being-With Others
9.3 Standard Views of Social Cognition
9.4 Phenomenological Approaches to Social Cognition
9.4.1 Developmental Studies
9.4.2 Behavioral and Phenomenological Evidence
9.4.3 Evidence from Dynamic Systems Modeling. 9.5 The Narrative Scale in Social Cognition
9.6 Revisiting Transcendental Intersubjectivity
9.7 Further Reading
References
10 Critical Phenomenology
10.1 Social and Political Phenomenologies
10.2 What Is Critical Phenomenology?
10.3 Fanon on the Phenomenology of the Historico-Racial Body Schema
10.4 Throwing like a Phenomenologist
10.5 The Phenomenology of Incarceration
10.6 Critiques of Critical Phenomenology
10.7 Further Reading
References.

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