Edited by Albert Newen, Full Professor: Philosophy of Mind, Centre of Mind, Brain, and Cognitive Evolution, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, Leon De Bruin, Associate Professor in Philosophy of Mind and Language, Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Radboud University, The Netherlands, and Shaun Gallagher, Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Memphis, USA
Albert Newen received his PhD in 1994 from the University of Bielefeld. He became associate professor in 2003 at Tübingen, changed to the Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB) in 2007 and was appointed to full professor in 2010. He is director of the interdisciplinary Center for Mind, Brain and Cognitive Evolution since 2011. He received several research awards, including the Bennigsen-Foerder Award (North-Rhine Westfalia) as well as the award for "Philosophy in Psychiatry" from the society of psychiatry in Germany (DGPPN). He was visiting professor in Oxford, Stanford and Urbana-Champagne. His research combines philosophical theory formation with research in psychology, psychiatry and neurosciences
Leon de Bruin (1979) obtained his PhD in philosophy from the University of Leiden in 2010 with an interdisciplinary study on social cognition. After his PhD, he worked as a postdoc at the Ruhr-University Bochum on the development of false belief understanding. He was appointed assistant professor of philosophy of mind at the Radboud University Nijmegen in 2012, and associate professor of philosophy of mind in 2017.
Shaun Gallagher is the Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Excellence in Philosophy at the University of Memphis. His areas of research include phenomenology and the cognitive sciences, especially topics related to embodiment, self, agency and intersubjectivity, hermeneutics, and the philosophy of time. Dr. Gallagher has a secondary research appointment at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is Honorary Professor at the University of Tromsø, Norway. He has held visiting positions at the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge University; the Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen; the Centre de Recherche en Epistémelogie Appliquée (CREA), Paris; the Ecole Normale Supériure, Lyon; the Humboldt University in Berlin, and most recently at Keble College, University of Oxford.
Ken Aizawa, Department of Philosophy, University College Newark, Rutgers - Newark College of Arts and Sciences, USA
Louise Barrett, Psychology Department, University of Lethbridge, Canada
Harold Bekkering, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Cameron Buckner, Department of Philosophy, University of Houston, USA
Evan W. Carr, Department Of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, USA
Anthony Chemero, Mcmicken College of Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinatti, USA
Giovanna Colombetti, Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, University of Exeter, UK
Amy Cook, Department of English, Stony Brook University, USA
Rick Dale, Cognitive and Information Sciences, UC Merced, University of California, USA
Leon De Bruin, Department Of Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Hanne De Jaegher, IAS-Research Centre for Life, Mind, and Society, Department of Logic and Philosophy and Science, University of The Basque Country, Spain
Damiaan Denys, University Of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Frédérique De Vignemont, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, France
Ezequiel Di Paolo, Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain
Tom Froese, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Systems Research (IIMAS), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico
Shaun Gallagher, Department Of Philosophy, University Of Memphis, USA
Vittorio Gallese, Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma, Italy
Hans-Johann Glock, Institute of Philosophy, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Mitchell Herschbach, Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge, USA
R. Peter Hobson, Tavistock Clinic and Institute of Child Health, University College London, UK
Matej Hoffmann, Department of Cybernetics, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Jakob Hohwy, School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, Clayton, Monash University, Australia
Daniel D. Hutto, School of Humanities and Social Inquiry, Faculty of Law, Humanities and The Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia
Mark Johnson, Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, USA
Anne Kever, Psychological Sciences Research Institute (IPSY), Université Catholique De Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
Michael Kirchhoff, Department of Philosophy, University of Wollongong, Australia
Julian Kiverstein, Academic Medical Center (AMC), Department of Psychiatry, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Joel Krueger, Department Of Sociology, Philosophy, and Anthropology, University of Exeter, UK
Maurice Lamb, Mcmicken College of Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinatti, USA
Ulf Liszkowski, Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Hamburg, Germany
Lambros Malafouris, Keble College, University of Oxford, UK
Richard Menary, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University Sydney, Australia
John Michael, Department of Philosophy, Warwick University, UK
Barbara G. Montero, Philosophy Department, The City University Of New York (CUNY), USA
Erik Myin, Department Of Philosophy, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Albert Newen, Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Elisabeth Pacherie, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris, France
Rolf Pfeifer, Osaka University, Japan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Hannes Rakoczy, Institute of Psychology, Department of Developmental Psychology, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany
Matthew Ratcliffe, Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Austria
Vasudevi Reddy, Centre For Situated Action and Communication, Department of Psychology, University Of Portsmouth, UK
Erik Rietveld, Academic Medical Center (AMC), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Andreas Roepstorff, School of Culture and Society, Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University, Denmark
Mark Rowlands, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Philosophy, University of Miami, USA
Tobias Schlicht, Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Marco F. H. Schmidt, Department Psychology, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU), Germany
Corrado Sinigaglia, Department of Philosophy, University of Milan, Italy
Tobias Starzak, Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Achim Stephan, Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Kim Sterelny, School of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia
Deborah Tollefsen, Department of Philosophy, University of Memphis, USA
Michiel Van Elk, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Maarten Van Westen, AMC at University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Somogy Varga, Department of Philosophy, University Of Memphis, USA
Kai Vogeley, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cologne, Germany
Gottfried Vosgerau, Department of Philosophy, Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf, Germany
Sven Walter, Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Arne M. Weber, Department of Philosophy, Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf, Germany
Piotr Winkielman, Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, USA
Dan Zahavi, Center for Subjectivity Research, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, University Of Copenhagen, Denmark
Tadeusz W. Zawidzki, Department of Philosophy, Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, The George Washington University, USA