Forthcoming

Krueger, Joel. (Forthcoming). An ecological approach to affective injustice. Philosophical Topics. [pdf] 

Krueger, Joel. (Forthcoming). Ontological deprivation and the dark side of fudō: a commentary on David W. Johnson’s Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger. Philosophy Today. [pdf]

2023

Seeman, Axel, Hughes, Emily, Roberts, Tom, & Krueger, Joel. (2023). Introduction: Loneliness. Topoi. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-023-09971-w

Krueger, Joel. (2023). Affordances and spatial agency in psychopathology. Philosophical Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2023.2243975

de Carvalho, F. N., & Krueger, Joel. (2023). Biases in niche construction. Philosophical Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2023.2237065 [pdf]

Krueger, J., Osler, L., & Roberts, T. (2023). Loneliness and absence in psychopathology. Topoi, "Loneliness", eds. Emily Hughes, Joel Krueger, Tom Roberts, & Axel Seemann. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-023-09916-3

Hansen, J. M., Høffding, S., & Krueger, J. (2023). Music and empathic spaces in therapy and improvisation. In Empathy and Ethics, eds. Magnus Englander and Susi Ferrarello. London: Rowman & Littlefield: 421-442. [pdf]

Archer, Alfred, Maibom, Heidi, Gatyas, Max, Krueger, Joel, & Osler, Lucy. (2023). Editor’s Introduction. Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions. 1.1: 1-4.https://doi.org/10.59123/passion.v1i1.14955

Maiese, M., Gare, A., Kiverstein, J., Krueger, J., & Hanna, R. (2023). Editorial: The shape of lives to come. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1154577


2022

Krueger, J. & Osler, L. (2022). Communing with the dead online: chatbots, grief, and continuing bonds. Journal of Consciousness Studies, "Understanding grief: feeling, intentionality, regulation, and interpretation, eds. Matthew Ratcliffe, Becky Millar, and Louise Robinson. 29.9-10: 222-252. [pdf]

Saarinen, J. & Krueger, J. (2022). Making space for creativity: niche construction and the artist’s studio. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 80.3: 322-332. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaac/kpac021

Roberts, T. & Krueger, J. (2022). Musical agency and collaboration in the digital age. In Collaborative Embodied Performance: Ecologies of Skill, eds. Kath Bicknell and John Sutton. Bloomsbury: 125-140. [pdf]

Osler, L. & Krueger, J. (2022). ProAna worlds: Affectivity and echo chambers online. Topoi, special issue: "Emotions in Epistemic Practices", eds. Laura Candiotto and Jan Slaby. 41:883-893.[pdf]

Krueger, J. (2022). Affordances and absence in psychopathology. In Affordances in Everyday Life - A Multidisciplinary Collection of Essays, ed. Zakaria Djebbara. Springer Nature: 141-147. [pdf]

Osler, L. & Krueger, J. (2022). Taking Watsuji online: Betweenness and expression in online spaces. Continental Philosophy Review. 55:77-99. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2022). Loving nature with Candiotto and Watsuji. Constructivist Foundations. 17.3: 203-205. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2022). The Mind-Body Politic and affective institutions online. Commentary on Maiese's and Hanna's The Mind-Body Politic. Syndicate Network (https://syndicate.network/). [pdf]

Wilkinson, S., & Krueger, J. (2022). The phenomenology of voice hearing and two concepts of voice. In Voices in Psychosis: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, eds. A. Woods, B. Alderson-Day, C. Fernyhough. Oxford University Press: 127-133. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2022). James, nonduality, and the dynamics of pure experience. In Pragmatist Feminism and the Work of Charlene Haddock Seigfried, eds. Lee A. McBride III & Erin McKenna. Bloomsbury: 193-216. [pdf]


2021

Krueger, J. (2021). Finding (and losing) one’s way: Autism, social impairments, and the politics of space. Phenomenology and Mind, special issue: “The Phenomenology of Social Impairments”, eds. Valeria Bizzari, Oren Bader, and Thomas Fuchs. 21:20-33. [pdf]

Roberts, T. & Krueger, J. (2021). Loneliness and the emotional experience of absence. The Southern Journal of Philosophy. 59.2: 185-204. [pdf

Krueger, J. (2021). Enactivism, other minds, and mental disorders. Synthese. 198: 365-389. [pdf]

Krueger, Joel. (2021). Agency and atmospheres of inclusion and exclusion. In Atmospheres and Shared Emotions, ed. Dylan Trigg. Routledge: 124-144. [pdf]

Krueger, J., & Salice, A. (2021). Towards a wide approach to improvisation. In Philosophy of Improvisation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Theory and Practice, eds. S. Ravn, S. Høffding, and J. McGuirk. Routledge: 50-69. [pdf

Glackin, S., Roberts, T., & Krueger, J. (2021). Out of our heads: Addiction and psychiatric externalism. Behavioural Brain Research. 398: 112936.  [pdf]


2020

Krueger, J., & Osler, L. (2020). Agency, environmental scaffolding, and the development of eating disorders - commentary on Rodemeyer. In Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches, eds. Christian Tewes and Giovanni Stanghellini. Cambridge University Press: 256-262. [pdf]

Froese, T., & Krueger, J. (2020). Lost in the socially extended mind: Genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophrenia. In Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches, eds. Christian Tewes and Giovanni Stanghellini. Cambridge University Press: 318-340. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2020). Watsuji, intentionality, and psychopathology. Philosophy East and West. 70.3:757-780 [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2020). Schizophrenia and the scaffolded self. Topoi. 39: 597-609. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2020). Merleau-Ponty. In The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Emotions, eds. Thomas Szanto and Hilge Landweer. Routledge: 197-206. [pdf]


2019

Krueger, J., & Osler, L. (2019). Engineering affect: emotion regulation, the internet, and the techno-social niche. Philosophical Topics. 47.2: 205-231. [pdf]

Roberts, T., Krueger, J., & Glackin, S. (2019). Psychiatry beyond the brain: externalism, mental health, and autistic spectrum disorder. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 26.3: E-51-E-68. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2019). Watsuji's phenomenology of aidagara: An interpretation and application to psychopathology. In Tetsugaku Companion to Phenomenology and Japanese Philosophy, eds. Taguchi and Altobrando. Springer: 165-181. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2019). Music as affective scaffolding. In Music and Consciousness II, eds. David Clarke, Ruth Herbert, and Eric Clarke. Oxford University Press: 48-63 [pdf]

van der Schyff, D., & Krueger, J. (2019). Musical empathy, from simulation to 4E interaction. In Music, Speech, and Mind, ed. A. F. Corrêa. Curitiba: Associação Brasileira de Cognição e Artes Musicais: 73-108. [pdf]

Szanto, T., & Krueger, J. (2019). Introduction: Empathy, shared emotions, and social Identity. Topoi. 38.1: 153-162. [pdf


2018

Krueger, J. & Maiese, M. (2018). Mental institutions, habits of mind, and an extended approach to autism. Thaumàzein, special issue: “Psychopathology and Philosophy in relation to the Existence of Human Beings”. 6:10-41. [pdf]

Krueger, J., & Colombetti, G. (2018). Affective affordances and psychopathology. Discipline Filosofiche, special issue: "Philosophical perspectives on affectivity and psychopathology", eds. Anna Bortolan and Alessandro Salice. 18.2: 221-247.  [pdf]

Miłkowski, M., Clowes, R., Rucińska, Z., Przegalińska, A., Zawidzki, T., Gies, A., Krueger, J., McGann, M., Afeltowicz, L., Wachowski, W., Stjernberg, F., Loughlin, V., Hohol, M. (2018). From wide cognition to mechanisms: a silent revolution. Frontiers in Psychology. 9.2393:1-17. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2018). Direct social perception. In Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition, eds. Albert Newen, Leon de Bruin, and Shaun Gallagher. Oxford University Press. [pdf

Krueger, J. (2018). Intentionality. In Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology, eds. Giovanni Stanghellini et al. Oxford University Press. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2018). Musical worlds and the extended mind. In Proceedings of A Body of Knowledge - Embodied Cognition and the Arts conference CTSA UCI, 8-10 Dec 2016. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2018). Musical scaffolding and the pleasure of sad music: Comment on “An Integrative Review of the Enjoyment of Sadness Associated with Music” by Tuomas Eerola et al. Physics of Life Reviews. [pdf]

Colombetti, G., Krueger, J., and Roberts, T. (2018). Editorial: Affectivity beyond the skin. Frontiers in Psychology. 9.1307: 1-2. [pdf


2017

Poletti, M., Gebhardt, E., Krueger, J., and Raballo, A. (2017). Rethinking social agent representation in the light of phenomenology. Clinical Psychological Science. [pdf]  

Krueger, J. (2017). James on pure experience. In Understanding James, Understanding Modernism, ed. David Evans. Bloomsbury: 291-292. [pdf


2016

Krueger, J. and Szanto, T. (2016). Extended emotions. Philosophy Compass. 11: 863-878. [pdf]

Krueger, J. and Henriksen, Mads Gram. (2016). Embodiment and affectivity in Moebius Syndrome and Schizophrenia: A phenomenological analysis. In Phenomenology for the 21st Century, eds. J. Aaron Simmons and James Hackett. Palgrave Macmillan: 249-267. [pdf

Krueger, J. and Taylor-Aiken, A. (2016). Losing social space: Phenomenological disruptions of spatiality and embodiment in Moebius Syndrome and Schizophrenia. In Phenomenology and Science, eds. J. Reynolds and R. Sebold. Palgrave Macmillan: 121-139. [pdf]  

Krueger, J. (2016). Extended mind and religious cognition. In Religion: Mental Religion. Part of the Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks: Religion series, ed. Niki Kasumi Clements. Famington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA: 237-254. [pdf]

Høffding, S. and Krueger, J. (2016). The first-person perspective and beyond: Commentary on Almaas. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 23.1-2: 158-178. [pdf]


2015

Michael, J., Bogart, K., Tylen, K., Krueger, J., Bech, M., Østergaard, J. R., Fusaroli, R. (2015). Training in compensatory strategies enhances rapport in interactions involving people with Möebius Syndrome. Frontiers in Neurology. 6.213:1-11. [pdf

Krueger, J. (2015). Musicing, materiality, and the emotional niche. Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education. 14.3:43-62. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2015). Empathy beyond the head: Comment on "Music, empathy, and cultural understanding" by E. Clarke et al. Physics of Life Reviews. 15:92-93. [pdf

Krueger, J. (2015). The affective 'we': Self-regulation and shared emotions. In The Phenomenology of Sociality: Discovering the 'We', eds. Thomas Szanto and Dermot Moran. London, New York: Routledge: 263-280. [pdf]

Colombetti, G., and Krueger, J. (2015). Scaffoldings of the affective mind. Philosophical Psychology. 28.8:1157-1176.[pdf]

Krueger, J. (2015). At home in and beyond our skin: Posthuman embodiment in film and television. In Handbook of Posthumanism in Film and Television, eds. Thomas Philbeck, Curtis Carbonell, and Michael Hauskeller. Palgrave Macmillan: 172-181. [pdf]


2014

Krueger, J. (2014). Musical manipulations and the emotionally extended mind. Empirical Musicology Review. 9.3-4: 208-212. [pdf]

Woods, A., Jones, N., Bernini, M., Callard, F., Alderson-Day, B., Badcock, J., Bell, V., Cook, C., Csordas, T., Humpston, C., Krueger, J., Laroi, F., McCarthy-Jones, S., Moseley, P., Powell, H., Raballo, A., Smailes, D., Fernyhough, C. (2014). Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 40.Suppl 40: S246-S254. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2014). Varieties of extended emotions. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. 13.4: 533-555. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2014). Dewey's rejection of the emotion/expression distinction. In Neuroscience, Neurophilosophy and Pragmatism: Understanding Brains at Work in the World, eds. Tibor Solymosi and John Shook. New York: Palgrave Macmillan: 140-161. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2014). Affordances and the musically extended mind. Frontiers in Psychology. 4.1003:1-12. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2014). Emotions and the social niche. In Collective Emotions, eds. Christian von Scheve and Mikko Salmela. New York: Oxford University Press: 156-171. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2014). Emotions and other minds. In Interiority/Exteriority: Rethinking Emotions, eds.  Rüdiger Campe and Julia Weber. New York: Walter de Gruyter: 323-349. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2014). The phenomenology of person perception. In Neuroscience, Literature, and History, eds. Mark Bruhn and Donald Wehrs. New York: Routledge: 153-173. [pdf]

Krueger, J., Bernini, M., and Wilkinson, S. (2014). Introspection, isolation and construction: Mentality as activity. Commentary on Hurlburt, Heavy & Kelsey (2013), "Toward a Phenomenology of Inner Speaking". Consciousness and Cognition. 25:9-10 [pdf]

Michael, J., Bogart, K., Krueger, J., Bech, M., Rosendahl Ostergaard, J., Fusaroli, R. (2014). Control and Flexibility of Interactive Alignment: Mobius Syndrome as a Case Study. Cognitive Processing 15.1,S: S125–26. [pdf]


2013

Krueger, J. (2013). Merleau-Ponty on shared emotions and the joint ownership thesis. Continental Philosophy Review. 46.4: 509-531. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2013). Ontogenesis of the socially extended mind. Cognitive Systems Research. 25-26:40-46. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2013). Phenomenology and the visibility of the mental. Annual Review of the Phenomenological Association of Japan. 29:13-25. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2013). Empathy, enaction, and shared musical experience: evidence from infant cognition. In The Emotional Power of Music: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Musical Expression, Arousal and Social Control, eds. Tom Cochrane, Bernardino Fantini, and Klaus R. Scherer. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 177-196. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2013). The space between us: embodiment and intersubjectivity in Watsuji and Levinas. In Levinas and Asian Thought, eds. Leah Kalmanson, Frank Garrett, and Sarah Mattice. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press: 53-78. [pdf]

Overgaard, S. and Krueger, J. (2013). Social perception and "Spectator Theories" of other minds. Commentary on Schilbach et al. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 36.4: 434-435. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2013). Watsuji’s phenomenology of embodiment and social space. Philosophy East and West. 63.2: 127-152. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2013). Empathy. In Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, ed. Byron Kaldis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications: 246-249. [pdf]

Varga, S. and Krueger, J. (2013). Background emotions, proximity, and distributed emotion regulation. The Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 4.2: 271-292. [pdf]

McCarthy-Jones, S., Krueger, J., Broome, M., and Fernyhough, C. (2013). Stop, look, listen: The need for philosophical phenomenological perspectives on auditory verbal hallucinations. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7:127: 1-9. [pdf]


2012

Krueger, J. (2012). Seeing mind in action. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. 11.2:149-173. [pdf]

Krueger, J. and Michael, J. (2012). Gestural coupling and social cognition: Möbius Syndrome as a case study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 6.81:1-14. [pdf]

Krueger, J. and Overgaard, S. (2012). Seeing subjectivity: Defending a perceptual account of other minds. ProtoSociology: Consciousness and Subjectivity, 47: 239-262. [pdf]


2011

Raballo, A. and Krueger, J. (2011). Phenomenology of the social self in the prodrome of psychosis: From perceived negative attitude of others to heightened interpersonal sensitivity. European Psychiatry, 26.8: 532-533. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2011). Extended cognition and the space of social interaction. Consciousness and Cognition, 20.3: 643-657. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2011). Enacting musical content. In Situated Aesthetics: Art beyond the Skin, ed. Riccardo Manzotti. Exeter: Imprint Academic: 63-85. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2011). Doing things with music. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10.1: 1-22. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2011). The who and the how of experience. In Self, No-Self? Perspectives from Analytical, Phenomenological, and Indian Traditions, eds. Dan Zahavi, Evan Thompson, and Mark Siderits. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 27-55. [pdf]


2010

Krueger, J. (2010). James Austin’s Selfless Insight: Zen and the Meditative Transformations of Consciousness (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009), in Journal of Consciousness Studies 17.9-10, 2010: 240-244. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2010). Philosophy of mind. In Encyclopedia of Identity (Vols. 1-2), ed. Ronald Jackson, II. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 565-569. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2010). Radical enactivism and inter-corporeal affectivity. In The Embodied Self: Dimensions, Coherence, and Disorders, eds. Thomas Fuchs, Heribert Sattel, and Peter Heningnsen. Stuttgart: Schattauer: 66-70. [pdf]


2009

Krueger, J. (2009). Empathy and the extended mind. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, special issue on “The Extended Mind and Religious Thought”, 44.3: 675-698. [pdf]

Legrand, D., Grunbaum, T., and Krueger, J. (2009). Dimensions of bodily subjectivity. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 8.3: 279-283. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2009). Enacting musical experience. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 16.2-3: 98-123. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2009). Knowing through the body: The Daodejing and Dewey. The Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 36.1: 31-52. [pdf]

Krueger, J. and Legrand, D. (2009). The open body. In Enacting Intersubjectivity: Paving the Way for a Dialogue Between Cognitive Science, Social Cognition, and Neuroscience, eds. Antonella Carassa, Francesca Morganti, and Guiseppa Riva. Lugano: Universita della Svizzera Italiana: 109-128. [pdf]


2008

Krueger, J. (2008). Levinasian reflections on somaticity and the ethical self. Inquiry, 51.6: 603-626. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2008). Nishida, agency, and the self-contradictory body. Asian Philosophy, 18.3: 213-229. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2008). A Daoist critique of Searle on mind and action. In Searle’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement, ed. Bo Mou. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers: 97-123. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2008). Ethical education as bodily training: Kitaro Nishida’s moral phenomenology of “acting-intuition.” In Educations and their Purposes: A Conversation Among Cultures, eds. Roger T. Ames and Peter D. Hershock. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press: 325-334. [pdf]


2007

Krueger, J. (2007). William James and Kitaro Nishida on “Pure Experience”, Consciousness, and Moral Psychology. Ph.D. dissertation, Purdue University, 2007. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2007). Consciousness. In Encyclopedia of American Philosophy, eds. John Lachs and Robert Talisse. New York: Routledge. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2007). Stream of consciousness. In Encyclopedia of American Philosophy, eds. John Lachs and Robert Talisse. New York: Routledge. [pdf]


2006

Krueger, J. (2006). Concrete consciousness: A Sartrean critique of functionalist accounts of mind. Sartre Studies International, 12.2: 44-60. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2006). James on experience and the extended mind. Contemporary Pragmatism, 3.1: 165-176. [pdf]

Krueger, J. (2006). The varieties of pure experience: William James and Kitaro Nishida on consciousness and embodiment. William James Studies, 1.1. [link]