Items where Author is "Gallagher, Shaun"
Number of items: 39.
Article
Social cognition and psychopathology : A critical overview. (2015)
Shaun Gallagher
and
Somogy Varga
The role of embodiment and intersubjectivity in clinical reasoning. (2015)
Shaun Gallagher
and
Helen Payne
An education in narratives. (2014)
Shaun Gallagher
You and I, Robot. (2013)
Shaun Gallagher
The socially extended mind. (2013)
Shaun Gallagher
The brain as part of an enactive system. (2013)
Shaun Gallagher,
Daniel Hutto,
Jan Slaby
and
Jonathan Cole
A pattern theory of self. (2013)
Shaun Gallagher
Empathy, simulation and narrative. (2012)
Shaun Gallagher
Taking Stock of Phenomenology Futures. (2012)
Shaun Gallagher
Time, emotion, and depression. (2012)
Shaun Gallagher
In defense of phenomenological approaches to social cognition : Interacting with the critics. (2012)
Shaun Gallagher
The body in social context : Some qualifications on the ‘warmth and intimacy’ of bodily self-consciousness. (2012)
Shaun Gallagher
Multiple aspects in the sense of agency. (2011)
Shaun Gallagher
The self in the Cartesian brain. (2011)
Shaun Gallagher
A self-fulfilling prophecy : linking belief to behavior. (2011)
Esther Sternberg,
Simon Critchley,
V V Raman
and
Shaun Gallagher
Defining consciousness : The importance of non-reflective self-awareneess. (2010)
Shaun Gallagher
Are minimal representations still representations? (2008)
Shaun Gallagher
Direct perception in the intersubjective context. (2008)
Shaun Gallagher
Inference or interaction: social cognition without precursors. (2008)
Shaun Gallagher
On agency and body-ownership : phenomenological and neurocognitive reflections. (2007)
Manos Tsakiris,
Simone Schütz-Bosbach
and
Shaun Gallagher
The spatiality of situation : comment on Legrand et al. (2007)
Shaun Gallagher
Simulation trouble. (2007)
Shaun Gallagher
Experimenting with phenomenology. (2006)
Shaun Gallagher
and
Jesper Brøsted Sørensen
Neurocognitive models of schizophrenia : a neurophenomenological critique. (2004)
Shaun Gallagher
Experimenting with introspection : Comment from Shaun Gallagher. (2002)
Shaun Gallagher
Social cognition and primacy of movement revisited. (2002)
Shaun Gallagher,
Jonathan Cole
and
David McNeill