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The practice of everyday life provides supporters and inviters of morally responsible agency
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- 27 March 2018, e64
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Attention sheds no light on the origin of phenomenal experience
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- 18 November 2002, p. 993
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So be good for goodness' sake
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- 19 March 2003, pp. 261-262
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A theory limited in scope and evidence
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- 10 August 2020, e171
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Computational motor planning and the theory of event coding
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- 18 November 2002, pp. 902-903
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Sociocultural memory development research drives new directions in gadgetry science
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- 12 September 2019, e185
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Statistical inference: Why wheels spin
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 223-224
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Social epistemic actions
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- 28 May 2020, e113
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Prediction, embodiment, and representation
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- 28 November 2019, e216
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Expertise in symbol-referent mapping
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- 27 August 2009, pp. 338-339
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Blankets, heat, and why free energy has not illuminated the workings of the brain
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- 29 September 2022, e209
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How did we get from there to here in the evolution of language?
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- 01 December 2003, pp. 694-695
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Adding culture and context improves evolutionary theorizing about human cognition
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- 30 August 2018, e181
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Rethinking learning processes and products
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 780-781
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A kind man benefits himself – but how? Evolutionary models of human food sharing
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- 14 February 2005, pp. 563-564
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Motion, frames of reference, dead horses, and metaphysics
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- 30 October 2001, pp. 245-246
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Cultural interconnectedness and in-group cooperation as sources of innovation
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- 20 November 2019, e198
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Problems with the concept of force in the momentum metaphor
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- 28 September 2001, p. 100
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The living individual and its kind
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- 01 August 1998, p. 591
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Is subcortical vision necessarily mediated by the superior colliculus?
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- 04 February 2010, p. 455
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