Volume 17, Number 2
March 2022
Cover Art: “Orange Theory” © Osnat Tzadok 2017 · Acrylic on Canvas · 36" × 48"
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For and Against Theory: Some Notes on Doing Neurophenomenology
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How to Radicalize Neurophenomenology?
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Dissolving the Gap in Experience
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Dispelling the Fog: Disclosing the Tenacity of Our Habitual Ways of Thinking
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Enriching the Pragmatics of Neurophenomenology, Still Starting from Phenomenology
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Authors’ Response: How Open Should Open-Ended Neurophenomenology Be?
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Kaleidoscope of Pain: What and How Do You See Through It
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The Experimental Phenomenological Method: A Scientific Approach Closer to the 5E Approach
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Can There Be a Unified 5E Theory of Pain?
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Relational Pain: The Perspective from the Other Side of the Lens
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Variety in the Experience of Pain and Its Explanation
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Author’s Response: Meaningful Bridges
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Enactive Psychiatry or Existential Psychiatry?
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Steps Towards a Constructivist Psychiatry
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Book Author’s Response: Continuity, not Conservatism: Why We Can Be Existential and Enactive
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