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La dynamique des intentions
Je défends l'idée que pour résoudre les principales difficultés rencontrées par les versions classiques de la théorie causale de l'action il est nécessaire non... -
Action
In recent years, the integration of philosophical with scientific theorizing has started to yield new insights. This chapter surveys some recent philosophical and... -
The Phenomenology of Joint Action: Self-Agency vs. Joint-Agency
This chapter aims at investigating the phenomenology of joint action and at gaining a better understanding of (1) how the sense of agency one experiences when engaged... -
On the very idea of a frame of reference
It is widely assumed, both in philosophy and in the cognitive sciences, that perception essentially involves a relative or egocentric frame of reference. Levinson has... -
What are intentions?
The concept of intention can do useful work in psychological theory. Many authors have insisted on a qualitative difference between prospective and intentions... -
Out of nowhere: thought insertion, ownership and context-integration
We argue that thought insertion primarily involves a disruption of the sense of ownership for thoughts and that the lack of a sense of agency is but a consequence of... -
The Rubber Hand Illusion: Two's a company, but three's a crowd
On the one hand, it is often assumed that the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is constrained by a structural body model so that one cannot implement supernumerary limbs. On... -
Some varieties of shadow illusions: split shadows, occluded shadows, stolen s...
Shadows are visual objects and as such are subject to preference rules for segmenting the visual scene (such as Gestalt laws). These rules govern shadows along two... -
A non-standard Semantics for Inexact Knowledge with Introspection
Forthcoming in S. Artemov and R. Parikh, Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2006 Workshop on Rationality and Knowledge. -
The psychology of indicative conditionals and conditional bets
There is a new Bayesian, or probabilistic, paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, with new psychological accounts of the indicative conditional of natural language.... -
Knowledge of knots: shapes in action
Logic is to natural language what knot theory is to natural knots. Logic is concerned with some cognitive performances; in particular, some natural language inferences... -
Deductive Reasoning Under Uncertainty Using a Water Tank Analogy
This paper describes a cubic water tank equipped with a movable partition receiving various amounts of liquid used to represent joint probability distributions. This...
