Publications

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (SOME RECENT, SOME OLD)


Aesthetics

M. Arcangeli & J. Dokic (2020). At the Limits: What Drives Experiences of the Sublime. The British Journal of Aesthetics, https://doi.org/10.1093/aesthj/ayaa030

M. Arcangeli, J. Dokic & M. Sperduti (2018). The beautiful, the sublime and the self. In F. Cova & S. Réhault (eds), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics, Bloomsbury, 175-196.

J. Dokic (2016). Aesthetic Experience as a Metacognitive Feeling? A Dual-Aspect View. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 116(1), 69-88.

J. Dokic (2012). Pictures in the Flesh: Presence and Appearance in Pictorial Experience. British Journal of Aesthetics 52(4), 391-405.


Perception

J. Dokic (2019). L'accointance, le sens de l'accointance, et la nature de la perception. Les Études philosophiques, No 193, 441-457.

J. Dokic (2016). Toward a Unified Account of Hallucinations. Journal of Consciousness Studies 23(7-8), 82-99.

J. Dokic & J.-R. Martin (2015). Felt Reality and the Opacity of Perception. Topoi, 10.1007/s11245-015-9327-2 i

J. Dokic & J.-R. Martin (2015). 'Looks the Same but Feels Different’. A Metacognitive Approach to Cognitive Penetrability. In J. Zeimbekis & A. Raftopoulos (eds), The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception. New Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford, OUP, 241-267.

J. Dokic (2015). Spatial perception. In M. Matthen (ed.), Oxford Handbook for the Philosophy of Perception, Oxford, OUP, 441-458.

J. Dokic (2015). Knowledge, Perception, and the Art of Camouflage. Synthese, 10.1007/s11229-015-0758-5

J.-R. Martin & J. Dokic (2013). Seeing Absence or Absence of Seeing?. Thought: A philosophical Journal. 2(2), 85-177.

J. Dokic & J.-R. Martin (2012). Disjunctivism, Hallucinations, and Metacognition. WIREs Cogn Sci, 3:533-543. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1190


Metacognition

J. Dokic (2014). Feelings of (un)certainty and margins for error. Philosophical Inquiries 2(1), 123-144.

J. Dokic (2014). Common Sense and Metaperception: A Practical Model. Res Philosophica 91(2), 1-19

J. Dokic (2012). Seeds of Knowledge: Noetic Feelings and Metacognition. In M. Beran, J. L. Brandl, J. Perner & J. Proust (eds.). Foundations of Metacognition, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 302-320.


Imagination

J. Dokic & M. Arcangeli (2016). The Heterogeneity of Experiential Imagination. In T. Metzinger & J. Windt (eds), Open MIND, Cambridge, MIT Press, 431-450.

J. Dokic & M. Arcangeli (2016). The Importance of Being Neutral: More on the Phenomenology and Metaphysics of Imagination. Reply to Brüggen. In T. Metzinger & J. Windt (eds), Open MIND, Cambridge, MIT Press, 461-465.

J. Dokic (2008). Epistemic Perspectives on Imagination. Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1, Philosophy of Mind (ed. J. Proust), 99-118.


Memory

M. Arcangeli & J. Dokic (2018). Affective memory: a little help from our imagination. In K. Michaelian, D. Debus & D. Perrin, New Directions in the Philosophy of Memory, Routledge, 139-156.

J. Dokic (2014). Feeling the Past: A Two-Tiered Account of Episodic Memory. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 5(3), 413-426.

J. Dokic (2001). Is Memory Purely Preservative? In C. Hoerl & T. McCormack (eds), Time and Memory. Issues in Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001, 213-232.


Emotion

J. Dokic & Lemaire, S. (2015). Are Emotions Evaluative Modes? Dialectica 69(3), 271-292.

J. Dokic & S. Lemaire (2013). Are Emotions Perceptions of Value? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 43(2), 227-247.