Major and Recent Publications
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Barresi,J. (1987). Prospects for the cyberiad: Certain
limits on human self-knowledge in this cybernetic age. Journal for the
Theory of Social Behaviour, 17, 1, 19-46.
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Barresi,J. (1989). Prolegomena towards a causal
theory of mind and meaning.(Review of J.Fodor, Psychosemantics: The problem
of meaning in the philosophy of the mind). American Journal of psychology,
102,1,122-130.
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Juckes,T. & Barresi,J. (1993).
The subjective-objective
dimension in the individual-society connection: A duality perspective.
Journal
for the Theory of Social Behavior, 23,2,197-216.
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Moore, C. & Barresi, J. (1993)
Knowledge of the
psychological states of self and others is not only theory-laden but also
data-driven. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 61-62.
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Barresi, J. & Moore, C. (1993)
Sharing a perspective precedes the
understanding of that perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16,
513-514.
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Barresi,J. (1994).
Morton Prince and B.C.A.: A historical
footnote on the confrontation between dissociation theory and Freudian
psychology in a case of multiple personality. In R.Klein and B.Doane, Psychological
Concepts and dissociative disorders: Reverberation and Implications,
Erlbaum.
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Bolivar,V. & Barresi,J. (1995). Giving meaning
to movement: A developmental study. Ecological Psychology, 7,
71-97.
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Barresi, J (1995)
You can cheat people, but not nature!
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 544-545.
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Barresi,J. (1995). Building persons: Some rules
for the game. Book review of Bringsjord on robot-consciousness, Psycoloquy.95.6.12.robot
consciousness.
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Martin,R. & Barresi,J. (1995).
Hazlitt on the
future of the self. Journal of the History of Ideas.
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Barresi,J. & Moore,C. (1996).
Intentional
relations and social understanding. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 19(1), 107-122.
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Barresi, J. & Moore, C. (1996). Understanding self and other. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 142-149 [Reply to Commentaries].
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Barresi, J. (1996). Group selection and the pious gene. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 777-778.
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Barresi, J. & Juckes, T. (1997)
Personology
and the narrative interpretation of lives. Journal of Personality,
65,
3,
693-719.
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Thompson, C., Barresi, J. and Moore, C. (1997)
The
development of future-oriented prudence and altruism in preschool children.
Cognitive
Development, 12, 199-212.
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Rioux, D. & Barresi, J. (1997)
Experiencing
science and religion alone and in conflict. Journal for the Scientific
Study of Religion, 36, 411-428.
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Martin, R., Barresi, J. & Giovanelli, A. (1998)
Fission examples in eighteenth and early nineteenth century personal identity
debate. History of Philosophy Quarterly, 15, 323-348.
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Moore,
C., Barresi, J., and Thompson, C. (1998)
The cognitive basis of prosocial
behaviour.
Social Development, 7, 198-218.
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Barresi, J. (1999) On becoming
a person. Philosophical Psychology, 12, 79-98.
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Martin, R. & Barresi, J. (2000) Naturalization
of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century.
London: Routledge.
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Barresi, J. (2001)
Extending
self-consciousness into the future. In C. Moore & K
Lemmon (Eds.), The Self in Time: Developmental Perspectives. Hillsdale,
NJ:
Erlbaum, (pp. 141-161).
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Barresi, J. (2002)
From
"the thought is the thinker" to "the voice is the speaker": William James
and the Dialogical Self. Theory & Psychology,12,
237-250.
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Christie, J. & Barresi, J. (2002) Using
illusory line motion to differentiate misrepresentation (Stalinesque) and
misremembering (Orwellian) accounts of consciousness. Consciousness
& Cognition, 11, 2, 347-365.
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Christie, J. & Barresi, J. (2002) Consciousness
and Information Processing: A Reply to Durgin, 372-374.
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Martin, R. & Barresi, J. (Eds.) (2002)
Personal
Identity. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
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Barresi, J. & Martin, R. (2003)
Self-concern
from Priestley to Hazlitt, British Journal for the History of Philosophy,
11, 3, 499-507.
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Barresi, J. (2000/2004) Intentional
relations and divergent perspectives in social understanding. In S.
Gallagher and S. Watson (Eds.) Ipseity and Alterity: Interdisciplinary
Approaches to Intersubjectivity. Rouen: Presses Universitaires de Rouen
(pp. 74-99).
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Barresi, J. (2004)
Intentionality, consciousness and intentional relations: From constitutive
phenomenology to cognitive science. In L. Embree, ed., Gurwitsch’s
Relevancy for Cognitive Science, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Barresi, J. & Moore, C. (2004) Even an “epistemic triangle” has
three sides. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 98-99.
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Barresi, J. (2005) Review of Baars, et al., Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness. Philosophical Psychology, 18, 800-804.
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Barresi, J. (2006) The identities of Malcolm X.
In D. P. McAdams, R. Josselson, and A. Lieblich, (Eds.),
Identity and Story: Creating
Self in Narrative. (The Narrative Study of Lives, Vol. 4), Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association Press.
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Barresi, J. (2006) On
earth as it is in heaven: Trinitarian influences on Locke's account of
personal identity. The Pluralist, 1, 110-128.
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Martin, R. & Barresi, J. (2006)
The Rise
and Fall of Soul and Self: An Intellectual History of Personal Identity.
New York: Columbia University Press.
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Barresi, J. (2007)
Consciousness and intentionality.
Journal of Consciousness Studies, 14, 77-93.
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Barresi, J. (2007) The Origins of Autism: Commentary on
“Autism as a downstream effect of primary difficulties in intersubjectivity
going with abnormal development of brain connectivity” by Filippo Muratori and
Sandra Maestro. International Journal for Dialogical Science, 2, 119-124.
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Barresi, J. & Moore, C. (2008)
The neuroscience of social
understanding. In J. Zlatev, T. Racine, C. Sinha and E. Itkonen (Eds.) The
Shared Mind: Perspectives on Intersubjectivity, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John
Benjamins.
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Barresi, J. (2008)
Some boundary conditions on embodied
agents sharing a common world. In I. Wachsmuth, M Lenzen and G. Knoblich (Eds.)
Embodied Communication in Humans and Machines (pp. 29-52). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Barresi, J. (2008) Black and white like me. Studia
Psychologica, 8, 11-21.
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Moore, C. & Barresi, J. (2009) The construction of commonsense psychology in infancy. In P.D. Zelazo, M. Chandler and E. Crone (Eds.) Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience (pp. 43-62). New York: Psychological Press.
Recent Talks and Posters (Outlines, slides,
or written talk)
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Barresi, J. (2002) The
consciousness of self in time. Presented at: Toward a Science of
Consciousness "Tucson 2002", Thurs. April, 11.
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Barresi, J. & Moore, C. (2002) Consciousness
and intentional relations: A developmental perspective. Presented at:
Jean
Piaget Society Meeting, Philadelphia, June 8, 2002.
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Barresi, J. (2002) A three
dimensional model of the dialogical self. Presented at the Second
International Conference on the Dialogical Self (Link to pictures taken
by Vincent Hevern), Ghent, Oct. 19.
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Barresi, J. (2005)
The neuroscience of social
understanding (Poster presented at the final McDonnell Conference, Pasadena,
June 21-23)
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Barresi, J. (2005)
Intentionality
naturalized (Poster presented at Association for the Scientific Study of
Consciousness meeting ASSC9, Pasadena, June 24-28).
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Barresi, J. (2006)
The rise and fall of the conscious self: A history of western concepts of self
and personal identity. Presented at: Consciousness and Experiential
Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society Tenth Annual Conference;
Exploring The Boundaries Of Experience And Self: St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK,
September 17.
Works in progress
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Barresi, J. & Moore, C. Understanding Intentional
Relations of Self and Other (Book ms. in Progress for Oxford University
Press).
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