Joel Krueger
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View article: AI Gossip
AI Gossip Open
Generative AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini routinely make things up. They "hallucinate" historical events and figures, legal cases, academic papers, non-existent tech products and features, biographies, and news artic…
View article: Global directions of change in moral norms: a test of the moral argument theory
Global directions of change in moral norms: a test of the moral argument theory Open
How and why are moral norms for various issues changing across the globe? Moral argument theory uniquely addresses these questions by positing that moral norm change is driven by ‘individualizing’ arguments: concerns about harm, fairness a…
View article: Home as mind: AI extenders and affective ecologies in dementia care
Home as mind: AI extenders and affective ecologies in dementia care Open
I consider applications of “AI extenders” to dementia care. AI extenders are AI-powered technologies that extend minds in ways interestingly different from old-school tech like notebooks, sketch pads, models, and microscopes. I focus on AI…
View article: Ontological Deprivation and the Dark Side of Fūdo
Ontological Deprivation and the Dark Side of Fūdo Open
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Philosophy Documentation Center via the DOI in this record
View article: Comparing Two Methods for Exploring Consciousness: Descriptive Experience Sampling and Micro-Phenomenological Interviews
Comparing Two Methods for Exploring Consciousness: Descriptive Experience Sampling and Micro-Phenomenological Interviews Open
Methods are arising in first-person research aimed for deeper understanding of lived experience. Here we compare two of the most frequently used methods – Descriptive Experience Sampling and the micro phenomenological interview. Both look …
View article: Affordances and spatial agency in psychopathology
Affordances and spatial agency in psychopathology Open
Affordances are action-possibilities, ways of relating to and acting on things in our world. They help us understand how these things mean what they do and how we have bodily access to our world more generally. But what happens when this a…
View article: Biases in niche construction
Biases in niche construction Open
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in this record
View article: Editors' Introduction
Editors' Introduction Open
Introduction to Passion: The Journal of The European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions
View article: Editorial: The shape of lives to come
Editorial: The shape of lives to come Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Psychol., 22 March 2023Sec. Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Volume 14 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1154577
View article: Acculturation of hygiene norms among immigrants to Sweden
Acculturation of hygiene norms among immigrants to Sweden Open
Hygiene norms in Sweden are generally loose compared to most other countries. Does this looseness affect the hygiene norms among people who immigrate to Sweden from other countries? In a study of hygiene norms among immigrants to Sweden, t…
View article: The Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing and Two Concepts of Voice
The Phenomenology of Voice-Hearing and Two Concepts of Voice Open
The experiences described in the Voices in Psychosis transcripts are incredibly varied and yet frequently explicitly labelled by participants as ‘voices’. How can we make sense of this? If we reflect carefully on uses of the word ‘voice’, …
View article: Making Space for Creativity: Niche Construction and the Artist’s Studio
Making Space for Creativity: Niche Construction and the Artist’s Studio Open
It is increasingly acknowledged that creativity cannot be fully understood without considering the setting where it takes place. Building on this premise, we use the concepts of niche construction, scaffolding, coupling, and functional int…
View article: ProAna Worlds: Affectivity and Echo Chambers Online
ProAna Worlds: Affectivity and Echo Chambers Online Open
Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is an eating disorder characterised by self-starvation. Accounts of AN typically frame the disorder in individualistic terms: e.g., genetic predisposition, perceptual disturbances of body size and shape, experiential …
View article: Towards a Wide Approach to Improvisation
Towards a Wide Approach to Improvisation Open
This chapter pursues two main aims. First, it distinguishes two kinds of improvisation: expert and inexpert. Expert improvisation is a (usually artistic) practice that the agent consciously sets as their goal and is evaluated according to …
View article: Taking Watsuji online: betweenness and expression in online spaces
Taking Watsuji online: betweenness and expression in online spaces Open
In this paper, we introduce the Japanese philosopher Tetsurō Watsuji’s phenomenology of aidagara (“betweenness”) and use his analysis in the contemporary context of online space. We argue that Watsuji develops a prescient analysis anticipa…
View article: Finding (and losing) one’s way: autism, social impairments, and the politics of space
Finding (and losing) one’s way: autism, social impairments, and the politics of space Open
This is the final version. Available on open access from Rosenberg & Sellier via the DOI in this record
View article: Loneliness and the Emotional Experience of Absence
Loneliness and the Emotional Experience of Absence Open
In this paper, we develop an analysis of the structure and content of loneliness. We argue that this is an emotion of absence —an affective state in which certain social goods are regarded as out of reach for the subject of experience. By …
View article: Lost in the socially extended mind: Genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophrenia
Lost in the socially extended mind: Genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophrenia Open
Much of the characteristic symptomatology of schizophrenia can be understood as resulting from a pervasive sense of disembodiment. The body is experienced as an external machine that needs to be controlled with explicit intentional command…
View article: MENTAL INSTITUTIONS, HABITS OF MIND, AND AN EXTENDED APPROACH TO AUTISM
MENTAL INSTITUTIONS, HABITS OF MIND, AND AN EXTENDED APPROACH TO AUTISM Open
We argue that the notion of “mental institutions” – discussed in recent debates about extended cognition – can help better understand the origin and character of social impairments in autism, and also help illuminate the extent to which so…
View article: From Wide Cognition to Mechanisms: A Silent Revolution
From Wide Cognition to Mechanisms: A Silent Revolution Open
In this paper, we argue that several recent 'wide' perspectives on cognition (embodied, embedded, extended, enactive, and distributed) are only partially relevant to the study of cognition. While these wide accounts override traditional me…
View article: Direct Social Perception
Direct Social Perception Open
Defenders of a view called “direct social perception” (DSP) argue that our social-cognitive capacities rest on our ability to directly perceive others’ mental states—their emotions, desires, intentions, etc.—embodied in their expressive, g…
View article: Editorial: Affectivity Beyond the Skin
Editorial: Affectivity Beyond the Skin Open
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record.
View article: Schizophrenia and the Scaffolded Self
Schizophrenia and the Scaffolded Self Open
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record