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Table of Contents\nIntroduction\nWittgenstein\n Can You Have My Pain?\n Wittgenstein’s On Certainty and Relativism\n Wittgenstein and Free Will\n Wittgenstein’s Last Writings\nMetaphilosophy and Methodology\n Analytic and Continental Philosophy: From Duality Through Plurality to (Some Kind of) Unity\n For Analytic Phenomenology\n Towards a New Foundationalist Turn in Philosophy: Transcending the Analytic-Continental Divide\n Two Phenomenological Accounts of Intuition\n Imagination and 4E Cognition: An Analytic-Continental Exchange\n Intuition und Argumentation – zum Verhältnis von intuitiver und diskursiver Vernunft\n Truth against Reason, and Reason against Truth\nPhilosophy of Mind\n Don’t beep me, bro’! – A Worry About Introspection\n Metaphysical and Phenomenological Perspectives on Habituality and the Naturalization of the Mind\n Embodied Knowledge – Embodied Memory\n Panpsychism in the First Person\n What Is It Like to Be an Angel?\n The Importance of Corporeally-Situated Experience for Our Concept of Action\nSocial Philosophy and Collective Intentionality\n Do Group Persons have Emotions – or Should They?\n Collective Intentionality and the Collective Person in Max Scheler\n Being Well Together – Aristotle on Joint Activity and Common Sense\n Pretence and the Inner. Reflections on Expressiveness and the Experience of Self and Other\n Socialization, Reflection, and Personhood\n ‘Vaulting Ambition’ – Machiavelli’s Emtpy and Impure Concepts\nEthics and Value Theory\n The Distinction between Objective and Subjective Standards in the Criminal Law\n Gibt es einen kantianischen Intuitionismus in der Ethik?\n Sensibility and Values Toward a Phenomenological Theory of the Emotional Life\n Stolz und Vorurteil. Über einige Schwierigkeiten der ethischen Selbstbewertung\nIndex of Names\nIndex of Subjects