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1. This paper took too long to write: A puzzle about overcoming weakness of will.

2. The shared project, but divergent views, of the Empiricist associationists.

3. Trust as the glue of cognitive institutions.

4. A philosophical exploration of experience-based expertise in mental health care.

5. The Coherent Dual Theory of Addictive Desire.

6. The noetic feeling of confusion.

7. What is 'mental action'?

8. Perceptual precision.

9. The method(s) of cases.

10. Extended music cognition.

11. Confabulation and rational obligations for self-knowledge.

12. Linguistic convergence in verbs for belief-forming processes.

13. Lessons and new directions for extended cognition from social and personality psychology.

14. Reduction and the determination of phenomenal character.

15. Neutral monism reconsidered.

16. The Phenomenal Mindreader: a Case for Phenomenal Simulation.

17. False consciousness of intentional psychology.

18. Feedback from moral philosophy to cognitive science.

19. Conscious intending as self-programming.

20. What is moral reasoning?

21. When psychology undermines beliefs.

22. The intuitive concept of art.

23. Simulation is not enough: A hybrid model of disgust attribution on the basis of visual stimuli.

24. Naturalizing joint action: A process-based approach.

25. Generative memory.

26. Representation and dynamics.

27. The whole rabbit: On the perceptual roots of Quine's indeterminacy puzzle.

28. What Should a Theory of Vision Look Like?

29. Do You See What We See? An Investigation of an Argument Against Collective Representation.

30. Anatomical and Functional Modularity in Cognitive Science: Shifting the Focus.

31. Computation, External Factors, and Cognitive Explanations.

32. Two Concepts of “Form” and the So-Called Computational Theory of Mind.

33. Speaking Without Interpreting: a Reply to Bouma on Autism and Davidsonian Interpretation.

34. Let the Brain Explain the Mind: the Case of Attention.

35. Defending Realism on the Proper Ground.

36. The good, the bad, and the irrational: three views about mental content.