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Peter Woelert
(2017). Husserl on symbolic technologies and meaning-constitution: a critical inquiry. Continental Philosophy Review 50 (3), pp. 289-310.
(2013). Technology, knowledge, governance: the political relevance of Husserl's critique of the epistemic effects of formalization. Continental Philosophy Review 46 (4), pp. 487-507.
(2012). Idealization and external symbolic storage: the epistemic and technical dimensions of theoretic cognition. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (3), pp. 335-366.
(2011). Human cognition, space, and the sedimentation of meaning. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (1), pp. 113-137.
(2009). Review of G. Mazis, Humans, animals, machines. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 8 (4), pp. 603-606.
(2007). Kant's hands, spatial orientation, and the Copernican turn. Continental Philosophy Review 40 (2), pp. 139-150.