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  1. Person and perspective. On the role of first and third person perspective in personhood and personal identity.Mamm Meijsing - 1998 - In A. A. Derksen (ed.), The Promise of Evolutionary Epistemology. Tilburg University Press. pp. 131-156.
     
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  2. Daniel Dennett.Mamm Meijsing - 2005 - In Maarten Doorman & Heleen Pott (eds.), Filosofen van Deze Tijd. Bert Bakker.
     
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  3. Hersenen en bewustzijn: explanans of explanandum?Mamm Meijsing - 2001 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 41 (4):30-40.
     
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  4. Het patroon van dennetts denken.Mamm Meijsing - 1998 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 90 (2):103-128.
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  5. Where is the meaning in this world? Perception in an evolutionary context.Mamm Meijsing - 1998 - In A. A. Derksen (ed.), The Promise of Evolutionary Epistemology. Tilburg University Press. pp. 81-99.
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  6. Review of the book The Genealogy of Knowledge. A Darwinian Approach to Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, C. Buskes, 2000. [REVIEW]Mamm Meijsing - 2000 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 92 (1):103-105.
  7. Review of the book Breinmakers & Breinbrekers. Inleiding Cognitiewetenschap, P. Hendriks & N. Taatgen, 2000. [REVIEW]Mamm Meijsing - 2000 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 92 (2):185-186.
  8. Steen Olaf Welding, Die Unerkennbarkeit des Geistes. Phänomenale Erfahrung und menschliche Erkenntnis.(Review of the book Die Unerkennbarkeit des Geistes. Phänomenale Erfahrung und menschliche Erkenntnis, 2002, 10838-007-9042-9). [REVIEW]Mamm Meijsing - 2008 - Journal for the General Philosophy of Science 38:407-412.
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  9. The fabrication of facts : The lure of the incredible coincidence.Ton Derksen & Monica Meijsing - 2008 - In Hendrik Kaptein (ed.), Legal Evidence and Proof: Statistics, Stories, Logic. Ashgate. pp. 39-70.
     
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  10. Self-consciousness and the body.Monica Meijsing - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (6):34-50.
    Traditionally, what we are conscious of in self-consciousness is something non-corporeal. But anti-Cartesian philosophers argue that the self is as much corporeal as it is mental. Because we have the sense of proprioception, a kind of body awareness, we are immediately aware of ourselves as bodies in physical space. In this debate the case histories of patients who have lost their sense of proprioception are clearly relevant. These patients do retain an awareness of themselves as corporeal beings, although they hardly (...)
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    Being ourselves and knowing ourselves: An adverbial account of mental representations.Monica Meijsing - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3):605-619.
    This paper takes an evolutionary approach to what we are, namely autopoietic systems with a first person perspective on our surroundings and ourselves. This in contrast with Thomas Metzinger.
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  12. Connectionisme, plasticiteit en de hoop op betere tijden.M. Meijsing - 1993 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 85 (1):49-69.
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  13. Cognitie wetenschap zonder functionalisme Science cognitive sans fonctionnalisme.M. Meijsing - 1989 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 81 (4):304-321.
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    De auto kwam van rechts - Kanttekeningen bij Radders notie van waarneming.Monica Meijsing - 2014 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 106 (1):43-48.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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    De persoon met dementie.Monica Meijsing & Jenny Slatman - 2018 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 110 (3):249-271.
    The person with dementia: A plea for a (non-metaphysical) relational notion of personhood In this article we explore the notions of personal identity and personhood, using concrete descriptions of the experiences of people living with dementia as a case study. From an analytical point of view we argue against memory or psychological-continuity criteria of personal identity as too cognitive. Instead we focus on embodiment. The person with dementia, as an embodied human being, is numerically the very same person (s)he was (...)
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    Hoe dik is het ik?Monica Meijsing - 2019 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 111 (3):311-338.
    How fat is the I? Neuroscience and the elusive self This article explores the concept of self in relation to neuroscience. Four options are discussed on the basis of a key representative. The first is the dualist position where the non-material self controls its brain, as defended by Eccles. Next comes the option of the self as a relatively or completely powerless entity within the brain, as exemplified by Libet’s experiments on free will. The third option is the identity of (...)
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    Symposium: Cuypers' persoonlijke aangelegenheden.M. Meijsing, Ph Van Haute & St E. Cuypers - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2):329-343.
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    The development of the first-person perspective. A gradualist approach.Monica Meijsing - 2006 - Manuscrito 29 (2):677-705.
    What are we, most fundamentally? Two topical answers to this question are discussed and rejected and a more evolutionary account is offered. Lynne Baker argues that we are persons: beings with a first-person perspective. Persons form a separate ontological category, with persistence conditions that are different from those of the body. Eric Ol-son, by contrast, claims that we are human organisms. No psychological property is definitive of what we are. Our persistence conditions are those of the human organism. In a (...)
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    The whereabouts of pictorial space.Monica Meijsing - 2011 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (3-4):3-4.
    This paper deals with the perception of depth in two-dimensional pictures. Two indirect theories of perception, the Mainstream Theory and the Projection Theory, are compared with a direct Adverbial Theory. Apart from seeming to be the philosophical counterpart to present-day empirical theories of perception, the first two theories seem to be tailor-made to deal with this phenomenon, where the perceived space is certainly not out there, on or behind the canvas: they claim that pictorial space is constructed by the brain (...)
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  20. Waarneming tussen representationalisme en enactivisme.Monica Meijsing - 2012 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 104 (3):157-172.
    In this article an analysis of perception is given that accommodates both the fact that perception is a kind of interaction with the world, and the existence of illusions and hallucinations. This analysis, the Adverbial Approach, is contrasted with Representationalism and Enactivism. I will confront all three theories of perception with three test cases: a ginger cat, a ginger cat hidden behind a picket fence, and a ginger cat as in the Bonnet syndrome. I will argue that Representationalism can account (...)
     
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  21. Real people and virtual bodies: How disembodied can embodiment be? [REVIEW]Monica Meijsing - 2006 - Minds and Machines 16 (4):443-461.
    It is widely accepted that embodiment is crucial for any self-aware agent. What is less obvious is whether the body has to be real, or whether a virtual body will do. In that case the notion of embodiment would be so attenuated as to be almost indistinguishable from disembodiment. In this article I concentrate on the notion of embodiment in human agents. Could we be disembodied, having no real body, as brains-in-a-vat with only a virtual body? Thought experiments alone will (...)
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    Philosophy and Memory Traces: Descartes to Connectionism by John Sutton. [REVIEW]Monica Meijsing - 2000 - Isis 91:427-428.
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    “Een descriptieve metafysica van de persoon”,. [REVIEW]M. Meijsing - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2):329 - 343.
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    Steen Olaf Welding, Die Unerkennbarkeit des Geistes. Phänomenale erfahrung und menschliche erkenntnis. [REVIEW]Monica Meijsing - 2007 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (2):407-412.
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    Steen Olaf Welding, Die Unerkennbarkeit des Geistes. Phänomenale Erfahrung und menschliche Erkenntnis: Stuttgart, Klett-Cotta, 2002, 240 p, €20, ISBN 3-608-94334-X. [REVIEW]Monica Meijsing - 2007 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 38 (2):407-412.
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  26. Paolo Bartolomeo, Caroline Decaix, Eric Siéroff. The phenomenology of endogenous orienting.Fred H. Previc, P. Piolino, M. Hisland, I. Ruffeveille, V. Matuszewski, I. Jambaqué, F. Eustache, Guy Pinku, Joseph Tzelgov & Monica Meijsing - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15:484.
     
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    Mamme marce. Pasolini, Malaparte e la fine dell’Occidente.Guido Cappelli - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (2):281-287.
    Los fetos, los animales, los cristos malapartianos y pasolinianos nos recuerdan, por encima de todo, que la diagnosis del final de Europa y de su cultura dos veces milenaria comienza con el eclipse del llanto, con la desaparición de la piedad. Porque, a fin de cuentas, de las lágrimas de Aquiles sobre la cabeza canosa de Príamo nació todo. Pasolini y Malaparte sienten intensamente este colapso de la civilización y responden de maneras sorprendentemente afines. Esta contribución inicia una verificación sobre (...)
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  28. The analytic perspective on persons and their identity+ Response to reviews by M. Meijsing and P. Van Haute.S. E. Cuypers - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (2):338-343.
     
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    De cognitieve drie-eenheid: realiseren, interpreteren en abstraheren.Hans Radder - 2014 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 106 (1):3-36.
    The article consists of three main sections, in which I successively discuss the nature and role of realization, interpretation and abstraction in experimental and observational processes. In this way, these sections address several fundamental problems in philosophy of science, ontology and epistemology, and philosophy of language. Section 1 introduces the notion of realization processes, and argues that successful realization requires causal judgments. The second section discusses the role of conceptual interpretation in experiments and observations, explains how realization and interpretation can (...)
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    Das Bild der Jüdischen Mutter zwischen Schtetl und Großstadt.Anna-Dorothea Ludewig - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 64 (1):48-58.
    The Jewish Mother, or Jiddische Mamme, is one of the most popular images of the Jewess in mid-19th and 20th century. Linked to the biblical Jewish women and mothers, arises a complex negative-grotesque stereotype, which is connected to the traditional image of the Jewess as,,home-keeper“ and was developed by the Shtetl-literature into a bitter and inapproachable,,family provider“. Finally, the overprotective and manipulative Jewish Mother is an integral part of American literature, film and comedy. The paper will trace these changes of (...)
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    A Brief Note on How Phenomenal Objects Relate to Objects Themselves.Max Velmans - 2011 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (11-12):199-202.
    This brief note corrects some basic errors in Meijsing's JCS paper on 'The Whereabouts of Pictorial Space', concerning the status of phenomenal objects in the reflexive model of perception. In particular I clarify the precise sense in which a phenomenal object relates to the object itself in visual perception.
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