ISSN 1355-8250 (Print)
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Introspection as practice pp. 17-42(26) Author: Vermersch, P.
The intuitive experience pp. 43-77(35) Author: Petitmengin-Peugeot, C.
Body-image, movement and consciousness: examples from a somatic practice in the Feldenkrais Method pp. 79-91(13) Author: Ginsburg, C.
The phenomenological reduction as praxis pp. 95-110(16) Author: depraz, N.
Present-time consciousness pp. 111-140(30) Author: Varela, F.J.
Beyond the fringe: William James on the transitional parts of the stream of consciousness pp. 141-153(13) Author: Bailey, A.R.
The use of the Husserlian reduction as a method of investigation in psychiatry pp. 155-171(17) Authors: Naudin, J.; Gros-Azorin, C.; Mishara, A.; Wiggins, O.P.; Schwartz, M.; Azorin, J.
The Buddhist tradition of Samatha: Methods for refining and examining consciousness pp. 175-187(13) Author: Wallace, B.A.
Pure consciousness: scientific exploration of meditation techniques pp. 189-210(22) Authors: Shear, J.; Jevning, R.
Six points to ponder pp. 213-216(4) Author: Austin, J.H.
There is already a field of systematic phenomenology, and it's called ‘psychology’ pp. 216-218(3) Author: Baars, B.J.
Moving the cursor of consciousness: cognitive science and human welfare pp. 219-222(4) Author: Claxton, G.
Separating first-personness from the other problems of consciousness or ‘you had to have been there!’ pp. 222-229(8) Author: Galin, D.
A cognitive way to the transcendental reduction pp. 230-232(3) Author: Gallagher, S.
A new model pp. 232-237(6) Author: Gendlin, E.T.
Pure consciousness and cultural studies pp. 238-240(3) Author: Haney, W.S.
Theory and experiment in philosophy pp. 241-244(4) Author: Hut, P.
On the metaphysics of introspection pp. 244-248(5) Author: Lyons, W.
The Fringe: A case study in explanatory phenomenology pp. 249-252(4) Author: Mangan, B.
Building materials for the explanatory bridge pp. 252-257(6) Author: Marbach, E.
A ‘hermeneutic objection': language and the inner view pp. 257-269(13) Author: Nixon, G.
The Husserlian phenomenology of consciousness and cognitive science: we can see the path but nobody is on it pp. 269-273(5) Authors: Owen, I.; Morris, N.
Words and silence pp. 273-276(4) Author: Pickering, J.
Object, limits and function of consciousness pp. 276-280(5) Author: Richard, J-F.
The symbiosis of subjective and experimental approaches to intuition pp. 280-287(8) Authors: Schooler, J.W.; Dougal, S.
Distinguishing insight from intuition pp. 287-293(7) Author: Henley, R.
Mental force and the advertence of bare attention pp. 293-296(4) Author: Schwartz, J.M.
Does psychiatry need the Husserlian detour? pp. 296-299(4) Author: Sullivan, M.
Intersubjective science pp. 299-306(8) Author: Velmans, M.
Editors’ rejoinder to the debate pp. 307-311(5) Authors: Varela, F.J.; Shear, J.