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1. Twelve great papers: comments and replies. Response to a special issue on logical perspectives on science and cognition—The philosophy of Gerhard Schurz

3. A critical analysis of Markovian monism.

4. Heterogeneous inferences with maps.

5. How to count biological minds: symbiosis, the free energy principle, and reciprocal multiscale integration.

6. Are visuomotor representations cognitively penetrable? Biasing action-guiding vision.

7. Cognitive confinement: theoretical considerations on the construction of a cognitive niche, and on how it can go wrong.

8. Special issue on radical views on cognition: introduction.

9. Physical models and embodied cognition.

10. Material representations in mathematical research practice.

11. General ecological information supports engagement with affordances for 'higher' cognition.

12. Making imagination even more embodied: imagination, constraint and epistemic relevance.

13. Practices of remembering a movement in the dance studio: evidence for (a radicalized version of) the REC framework in the domain of memory.

14. Perceptualism and the epistemology of normative reasons.

15. Intuition, intelligence, data compression.

16. An instrumentalist take on the models of the Free-Energy Principle.

17. Revaluing the behaviorist ghost in enactivism and embodied cognition.

18. Situated ignorance: the distribution and extension of ignorance in cognitive niches.

19. Scaling-up skilled intentionality to linguistic thought.

20. Autopoietic theory, enactivism, and their incommensurable marks of the cognitive.

21. Interactive expertise in solo and joint musical performance.

22. On representation hungry cognition (and why we should stop feeding it).

23. Framing cognition: Dewey's potential contributions to some enactivist issues.

24. Situated anticipation.

25. Women and 'the philosophical personality': evaluating whether gender differences in the Cognitive Reflection Test have significance for explaining the gender gap in Philosophy.

26. Basic self-knowledge and transparency.

27. What is cognition? angsty monism, permissive pluralism(s), and the future of cognitive science.

28. Defending virtue epistemology: epistemic dependence in testimony and extended cognition.

29. Enactment and construction of the cognitive niche: toward an ontology of the mind-world connection.

30. From neurodiversity to neurodivergence: the role of epistemic and cognitive marginalization.

31. Perceptual justification in the Bayesian brain: a foundherentist account.

32. The dynamical renaissance in neuroscience.

33. Remembering events and representing time.

34. Enculturating folk psychologists.

35. A twofold tale of one mind: revisiting REC's multi-storey story.

36. Evolutionary debunking arguments, commonsense and scepticism.

37. Where is the understanding?

38. After-effects and the reach of perceptual content.

39. Mandevillian intelligence.

40. Advice for Infallibilists: DIVORCE and RETREAT!

41. Getting into predictive processing’s great guessing game: Bootstrap heaven or hell?

42. Getting it: A predictive processing approach to irony comprehension.

43. Kant on the epistemic role of the imagination.

44. Hearing meanings: the revenge of context.

45. Cognition and behavior.

46. Computational enactivism under the free energy principle.

47. Demarcating cognition: the cognitive life sciences.

48. Radical views on cognition and the dynamics of scientific change.

49. Radicalizing numerical cognition.

50. On the importance of correctly locating content: why and how REC can afford affordance perception.