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Jonathan Cole (cole-jo)

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    Bilgrami, Akeel and Cole, Jonathan, eds. 2015. Who’s Afraid of Academic Freedom? New York: Columbia University Press, doi:10.7312/columbia/9780231168809.001.0001.
    Cole, Jonathan. 2008. Phenomenology, Neuroscience and Impairment [on Gallagher and Zahavi (2008b)].” Abstracta – Linguagem, Mente e Ação special issue(2): 20–33.
    Cole, Jonathan. 2013. ‘Capable of whatever man’s ingenuity suggests’: Agency, Deafferentation, and the Control of Movement.” in The Hand, an Organ of the Mind. What the Manual Tells the Mental, edited by Zdravko Radman, pp. 3–26. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Cole, Jonathan. 2015. Academic Freedom under Fire.” in Who’s Afraid of Academic Freedom?, edited by Akeel Bilgrami and Jonathan Cole, pp. 40–56. New York: Columbia University Press, doi:10.7312/columbia/9780231168809.001.0001.
    Cole, Jonathan, Cole, Stephen and Weiss, Christopher C. 2015. Academic Freedom: A Pilot Study of Faculty Views.” in Who’s Afraid of Academic Freedom?, edited by Akeel Bilgrami and Jonathan Cole, pp. 343–394. New York: Columbia University Press, doi:10.7312/columbia/9780231168809.001.0001.
    Cole, Jonathan and Paillard, Jacques. 1995. Living without Touch and Peripheral Information about Body Position and Movement: Studies with Deafferented Subjects.” in The Body and the Self, edited by José-Luis Bermúdez, Anthony J. Marcel, and Naomi Eilan, pp. 245–266. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Haggard, Patrick and Cole, Jonathan. 2007. Intention, Attention and the Temporal Experience of Action.” Consciousness and Cognition 16: 211–220.

Further References

    Gallagher, Shaun and Zahavi, Dan. 2008a. The Phenomenological Mind. London: Routledge.
    Gallagher, Shaun and Zahavi, Dan. 2008b. Précis of Gallagher and Zahavi (2008a).” Abstracta – Linguagem, Mente e Ação special issue(2): 4–9.