I review recent contributions of phenomenology to a variety of disciplines, including the cognitive sciences and psychiatry, and explore (1) controversies about phenomenological methods and naturalization; (2) relations between phenomenology and the enactive and extended mind approaches; and (3) the promise of phenomenology for addressing a number of controversial philosophical issues.
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Gallagher, S. 2012, 'Taking stock of phenomenology futures', The Southern Journal of Philosophy, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 304-318.