Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Looking for blindness: first-hand accounts of people with BID30
Searching in an unfamiliar environment: a phenomenologically informed experiment23
What could come before time? Intertwining affectivity and temporality at the basis of intentionality20
Precedent as a path laid down in walking: Grounding intrinsic normativity in a history of response18
Gesture, meaning, and intentionality: from radical to pragmatist enactive theory of language15
Perception in the mirror: the influence of self-beliefs15
Writing as an extended cognitive system15
Agency at a distance: learning causal connections15
Experimental and relational authenticity: how neurotechnologies impact narrative identities14
Technologically-mediated auditory experience: Split horizons13
No need for mineness: Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder and mental state types13
Joining attention to see differently13
Why language clouds our ascription of understanding, intention and consciousness12
The given and the hard problem of content12
Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity11
Interactivism mechanized: bridging the gap between cognition, correspondence, and computation10
Beyond intuitive know-how10
Emergence unleashed: An interactivist ontology for implicit versus explicit theory of mind9
Socio-cultural norms in ecological psychology: The education of intention9
Anticipating and enacting worlds: moods, illness and psychobehavioral adaptation8
The Epistemic Status of Literary Memoirs in Philosophical Grief Research8
How agency is constitutive of phenomenal consciousness: pushing the first and third-personal approaches to their limits8
What is an art experience like from the viewpoint of sculpting clay?8
Enactivist social ontology8
Naïve realism, imagination and hallucination8
Tools and peripersonal space: an enactive account of bodily space8
The digi-appearing body: bodily awareness when mediated by digital self-tracking technologies8
A marriage of convenience - defending explanatory integration of phenomenology with mechanism. In response to Williams8
For a contextualist and content-related understanding of the difference between human and artificial intelligence7
Pluralist neurophenomenology: a reply to Lopes7
Phenomenology of social explanation7
The irreducibility of subjectivity: exploring the intersubjective dialectic of body-subject and body-object in anorexia nervosa7
Explanation, Enaction and Naturalised Phenomenology7
Unfulfilled habits: on the affective consequences of turning down affordances for social interaction7
Phenomenological reflections on grief during the COVID-19 pandemic7
Does artificial intelligence exhibit basic fundamental subjectivity? A neurophilosophical argument7
Pain, suffering, and the time of life: a buddhist philosophical analysis6
Embodied bayesian: A new philosophical exploration framework of action prediction in sports6
Review of Susi Ferrarello, The phenomenology of pregnancy and early motherhood, London: Routledge, 20256
Anger and uptake6
Understanding grieving for a chatbot using two concepts from Wittgenstein6
Hinge epistemology, kink-free enactivism and a biological argument against radical scepticism6
Sensorimotor incorporation: an operational definition6
Between social cognition and material engagement: the cooperative body hypothesis6
Enlanguaged experience. Pragmatist contributions to the continuity between experience and language5
Review of mark L. Johnson and Jay Schulkin, Mind in Nature: John Dewey, Cognitive Science, and a Naturalistic Philosophy for Living, Cambridge, Massachusetts: the MIT press, 20235
Moral foundations theory and the narrative self: towards an improved concept of moral selfhood for the empirical study of morality5
Intentionality and performance: the phenomenology of gait initiation5
Agency dynamics in Tourette Syndrome: What do we know?5
Game theory and partner representation in joint action: toward a computational theory of joint agency5
Review of Gabriel Bianchi’s Figurations of Human Subjectivity: A Contribution to Second-Order Psychology, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 20225
Meaninglessness and monotony in pandemic boredom5
Colorism in the Indian subcontinent—insights through situated affectivity4
Review of Christian Tewes and Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body. Phenomenological and psychopathological approaches, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 20214
Keeping cognition kinky: a reply to Moyal-Sharrock on contentful cognition and its origins4
Nonveridical biosemiotics and the Interface Theory of Perception: implications for perception-mediated selection4
Review of sune vork steffensen, stephen cowley, and martin döring (eds.), Language as an ecological phenomenon: languaging and Bioecologies in human-environment relationships, London: Bloomsbury Acade4
Review of Guilherme Messas’ ‘The Existential structure of substance misuse: A psychopathological study’4
Hans Jonas and the phenomenological continuity of life and mind4
Stuck in between. Phenomenology’s Explanatory Dilemma and its Role in Experimental Practice4
Eidetic description of consciousness, or consciousness explained in its own right4
The relationship between free will and consciousness4
Resisting temptation and overcoming procrastination: The roles of mental time travel and metacognition4
Sartre on the responsibility of the individual in violent groups4
Struggling for a tomorrow: lived time in social anxiety disorder4
Giving thickness to the minimal self: coenesthetic depth and the materiality of consciousness4
Violence in mass-mediated images and memory. Phenomenological account of prosthetic memories4
Self-related processing removal or revision? The Buddhist theory of no-self and the mechanisms of mindfulness4
Pragmatic realism: towards a reconciliation of enactivism and realism4
Evidence synthesis indicates contentless experiences in meditation are neither truly contentless nor identical4
Sensing gesture’s relationality. Review of Jürgen Streeck, Self-making Man: A Day of Action, Life and Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 20174
Reassessing the relationship between phenomenology and explanation: an introduction3
Really situated self-control: self-control as a set of situated skills3
Emotional Phenomenology: A New Puzzle3
The social dimension of pain3
Review of in defense of the human being: foundational questions of an embodied anthropology by Thomas Fuchs, Oxford University Press, 20213
Phenomenology and artificial intelligence: introductory notes3
Review of Miguel A. Sepúlveda-Pedro, enactive cognition in place: sense-making as the development of ecological norms, New York: Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 20233
Self-knowledge from resistance training3
Framing the predictive mind: why we should think again about Dreyfus3
Experience and nature in pragmatism and enactive theory3
Review of Daniel O’Shiel, The Phenomenology of Virtual Technology: Perception and Imagination in a Digital Age, Dublin: Bloomsbury Academic, 20223
Hard data or heart data? Interrupting prereflective experience with medical representations3
From tech to tact: emotion dysregulation in online communication during the COVID-19 pandemic3
Off the beaten path: perception in enactivism and the realism-idealism question3
Review of Axel Seemann, the shared world: Perceptual common knowledge, demonstrative communication, and social space, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 20193
Prehistory, anti-Cartesianism, and the first-person viewpoint3
Review of René van Hezewijk and Henderikus J. Stam, The Indispensability of Phenomenology, Experiment and History. Life and Work of Johannes Linschoten, Cham: Springer, 20243
Capturing the dynamics of anomalous world experiences in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: An exploratory experience-sampling study3
The phenomenology of joint agency: the implicit structures of the shared life-world3
Correction: A marriage of convenience - defending explanatory integration of phenomenology with mechanism. In response to Williams3
Beyond reasonable doubt: reconsidering Neanderthal aesthetic capacity3
Gesturing mathematics a pragmatist-enactive perspective3
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