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    • Can affordances be reasons? 

      Starzak, Tobias; Schlicht, Tobias (Taylor & Francis, 2023-10-23)
      We discuss whether affordances can be reasons, against the background of two interlocked considerations: (1) While the problematic degree of idealization in accounts of reasons that treat them as mental states speaks ...
    • Can we read minds by imaging brains? 

      Rathkopf, Charles; Heinrichs, Jan Hendrik; Heinrichs, Bert (Taylor & Francis, 2022-02-23)
      Will brain imaging technology soon enable neuroscientists to read minds? We cannot answer this question without some understanding of the state of the art in neuroimaging. But neither can we answer this question ...
    • Challenge and Support: Worldview Champions Promote Spiritual Wellness 

      Staples, B. Ashley; Shaheen, Musbah; Mayhew, Matthew J.; Rockenbach, Alyssa N. (Taylor & Francis, 2022-11-07)
      Extending research on encouraging students’ spiritual explorations in ways that enhance their overall wellbeing, this study examined how faculty and staff provided support to college students dealing with challenges to ...
    • Conceptualization for intended action: A dynamic model 

      Kaipainen, Mauri; Hautamäki, Antti; Parthemore, Joel (Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-06)
      Concepts are the building blocks of higher-order cognition and consciousness. Building on Conceptual Spaces Theory (CST) and proceeding from the assumption that concepts are inherently dynamic, this paper provides ...
    • Connecting the methods of psychology and philosophy: Applying Cognitive-Affective Maps (CAMs) to identify ethical principles underlying the evaluation of bioinspired technologies 

      Höfele, Philipp; Reuter, Lisa; Estadieu, Louisa; Livanec, Sabrina; Stumpf, Michael; Kiesel, Andrea (Taylor & Francis, 2022-09-06)
      One major challenge of the 21st century is the increas ingly rapid development of new technologies and their evaluation. In this article we argue for an interdisciplinary approach to meet this demand for evaluating new ...