104737

References

Michael Wheeler

(2016)., The rest is science: what does phenomenology tell us about cognition?, in J. Reynolds & R. Sebold (eds.), Phenomenology and science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 87-101.

with Cappuccio, M. (2012)., Ground-level intelligence: action-oriented representation and the dynamics of the background, in Z. Radman (ed.), Knowing without thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 13-36.

(2012)., Minds, things, and materiality, in J. Schulkin (ed.), Action, perception and the brain, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 147-163.

(2010)., The problem of representation, in S. Gallagher & D. Schmicking (eds.), Handbook of phenomenology and cognitive science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 318-336.

(2005). Reconstructing the cognitive world, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.

(2003)., Do genes code for traits?, in A. Rojszczak, J. Cachro & G. Kurczewski (eds.), Philosophical dimensions of logic and science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 151-164.

(2001). Two threats to representation. Synthese 129 (2), pp. 211-231.