The peer-reviewed publications are ordered by year of publication and are listed alphabetically. In order to download a paper, please click on its title (this opens a new window with the PDF).
Other kinds of publications (e.g. interviews, technical reports, dissertations) can be found at the bottom of this page.
2012
- Froese, T. (2012). From adaptive behavior to human cognition: a review of Enaction. Adaptive Behavior, 20(3): 209-221
- Froese, T. & Fuchs, T. (in press). The extended body: a case study in the neurophenomenology of social interaction. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, forthcoming
- Froese, T. & Gallagher, S. (in press). Getting IT together: Integrating developmental, phenomenological, enactive, and dynamical approaches to social interaction. Interaction Studies, forthcoming
- Froese, T., Ikegami, T. & Beaton, M. (2012). Non-Human Primates Cannot Decontextualize and Objectify the Actions of Their Conspecifics. In: T. C. Scott-Phillips, M. Tamariz, E. A. Cartmill & J. R. Hurford (eds.). The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference (EvoLang9), Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, pp. 126-133
- Froese, T., Ikegami, T. & Virgo, N. (in press). The Behavior-Based Hypercycle: From Parasitic Reaction to Symbiotic Behavior. In: C. Adami et al. (eds.). Artificial Life XIII: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, forthcoming
- Froese, T., McGann, M., Bigge, W., Spiers, A. & Seth, A. K. (in press). The Enactive Torch: A New Tool for the Science of Perception. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, forthcoming
- Froese, T., Suzuki, K., Ogai, Y. & Ikegami, T. (in press). Using human-computer interfaces to investigate ‘mind-as-it-could-be’ from the first-person perspective. Cognitive Computation, forthcoming
2011
- Froese, T. (2011). From Second-order Cybernetics to Enactive Cognitive Science: Varela’s Turn From Epistemology to Phenomenology. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 28(6): 631-645
- Froese, T. (2011). Breathing new life into cognitive science. Avant. The Journal of the Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard, 2(1): 113-129
- [Polish version] Froese, T. (2011). Tchnąć nowe życie w kognitywistykę. Avant. Pismo Awangardy Filozoficzno-Naukowej, 2(1): 95-111
- Froese, T. & Di Paolo, E. A. (2011). The Enactive Approach: Theoretical Sketches From Cell to Society. Pragmatics & Cognition, 19(1): 1-36
- Froese, T. & Di Paolo, E. A. (2011). Toward Minimally Social Behavior: Social Psychology Meets Evolutionary Robotics. In: G. Kampis, I. Karsai & E. Szathmary (eds.). Advances in Artificial Life: Darwin Meets von Neumann. 10th European Conference, ECAL 2009, Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, pp. 426-433
- Froese, T., Gould, C. & Barrett, A. (2011). Re-Viewing From Within: A Commentary on First- and Second-Person Methods in the Science of Consciousness. Constructivist Foundations, 6(2): 254-269
- Froese, T., Gould, C. & Seth, A. K. (2011). Validating and Calibrating First- and Second-person Methods in the Science of Consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18(2): 38-64
- [Commentary] Hurlburt, R. T. (2011). Descriptive Experience Sampling, the Explicitation Interview, and Pristine Experience. In Response to Froese, Gould and Seth. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18(2): 65-78
- [Commentary] Vermersch, P. (2011). No Competition Between DES and EI. Reply to Froese, Gould and Seth. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18(2): 79-89
- [Commentary] Petitmengin, C. & Bitbol, M. (2011). Let’s Trust the (skilled) Subject! A Reply to Froese, Gould and Seth. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 18(2): 90-97
- Froese, T., Suzuki, K., Wakisaka, S., Ogai, Y. & Ikegami, T. (2011). From Artificial Life to Artificial Embodiment: Using human-computer interfaces to investigate the embodied mind ‘as-it-could-be’ from the first-person perspective. In: D. Kazakov & G. Tsoulas (eds.). Proceedings of AISB’11: Computing & Philosophy. York, UK: Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behavior, pp. 43-50
- Froese, T., Virgo, N. & Ikegami, T. (2011). Life as a process of open-ended becoming: Analysis of a minimal model. In: T. Lenaerts, M. Giacobini, H. Bersini, P. Bourgine, M. Dorigo & R. Doursat (eds.). Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2011: Proceedings of the Eleventh European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 250-257
- McGann, M., Froese, T., Bigge, W., Spiers, A. & Seth, A. K. (2011). The Use of a Distal-to-Tactile Sensory Substitution Interface Does Not Lead to Extension of Body Image. In: B. G. Bardy, J. Lagarde & D. Mottet (eds.). The International Conference SKILLS 2011, 1: 60
- Torrance, S. & Froese, T. (2011). An inter-enactive approach to agency: Participatory sense-making, dynamics, and sociality. Humana.Mente, 15: 21-53
- Virgo, N., Egbert, M. & Froese, T. (2011). The Role of the Spatial Boundary in Autopoiesis. In: G. Kampis, I. Karsai & E. Szathmary (eds.). Advances in Artificial Life: Darwin Meets von Neumann. 10th European Conference, ECAL 2009, Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, pp. 240-247
2010
- Fernandez-Leon, J. & Froese, T. (2010). What is the relationship between behavioral robustness and distributed mechanisms of cognitive behavior? In: 2010 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), IEEE Press, pp. 4645-4652
- Froese, T. (2010). From Cybernetics to Second-Order Cybernetics: A Comparative Analysis of Their Central Ideas. Constructivist Foundations, 5(2): 75-85
- Froese, T. & Di Paolo, E. A. (2010). Modeling social interaction as perceptual crossing: An investigation into the dynamics of the interaction process. Connection Science, 22(1): 43-68
- Froese, T. & Gallagher, S. (2010). Phenomenology and Artificial Life: Toward a Technological Supplementation of Phenomenological Methodology. Husserl Studies, 26(2): 83-106
- Froese, T. & Stewart, J. (2010). Life after Ashby: Ultrastability and the autopoietic foundations of biological individuality. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 17(4): 7-50
- [Commentary: Maturana, H. (2011). Ultrastability … Autopoiesis? Reflective Response to Tom Froese and John Stewart. Cybernetics & Human Knowing, 18(1-2): 143-152]
- Santos, B. A., Husbands, P. & Froese, T. (2010). Accommodating homeostatically stable dynamical regimes to cope with different environmental conditions. In: H. Fellermann, M. Dörr, M. M. Hanczyc, L. L. Laursen, S. Maurer, D. Merkle, P.-A. Monnard, K. Stoy & S. Rasmussen (eds.). Artificial Life XII: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 395-402
2009
- De Jaegher, H. & Froese, T. (2009), On the role of social interaction in individual agency. Adaptive Behavior, 17(5): 444-460
- Froese, T. (2009). Hume and the enactive approach to mind. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 8(1): 95-133
- Froese, T. & Di Paolo, E. A. (2009). Sociality and the life-mind continuity thesis. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 8(4): 439-463
- Froese, T. & Ziemke, T. (2009). Enactive Artificial Intelligence: Investigating the systemic organization of life and mind. Artificial Intelligence, 173(3-4): 466-500
2008
- Froese, T. & Di Paolo, E. A. (2008). Stability of coordination requires mutuality of interaction in a model of embodied agents. In: M. Asada, J. C. T. Hallam, J.-A. Meyer & J. Tani (eds.). From Animals to Animats 10: 10th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2008, Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, pp. 52-61
- Grespan, L., Froese, T., Di Paolo, E. A., Seth, A., Spiers, A. & Bigge, W. (2008). Investigating the role of movement in the constitution of spatial perception using the Enactive Torch In: E. Ruffaldi & M. Fontana (eds.). Enactive/08: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Enactive Interfaces, Pisa, Italy: Edizioni ETS, pp. 105-110
2007
- Froese, T. (2007). On the role of AI in the ongoing paradigm shift within the cognitive sciences. In: M. Lungarella, F. Iida, J. Bongard & R. Pfeifer (eds.). 50 Years of Artificial Intelligence: Essays Dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of Artificial Intelligence, Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, pp. 63-75
- Froese, T. & Spiers, A. (2007). Toward a Phenomenological Pragmatics of Enactive Perception. Enactive/07: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Enactive Interfaces, Grenoble, France: Association ACROE, pp. 105-108
- Froese, T., Virgo, N. & Izquierdo, E. (2007). Autonomy: a review and a reappraisal. In: F. Almeida e Costa, L. M. Rocha, E. Costa, I. Harvey & A. Coutinho (eds.). Advances in Artificial Life: 9th European Conference, ECAL 2007, Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, pp. 455-464
2006
- Froese, T., Hadjiloucas, S., Galvao, R. K. H., Becerra, V. M. & Coelho, C. J. (2006). Comparison of extrasystolic ECG signal classifiers using Discrete Wavelet Transforms. Pattern Recognition Letters, 27(5): 393-407
Interview:
- Karmaza, K., Nowakowski, P. & Wachowski, W. (2011). Hume – cyber-Hume – enactive Hume. Interview with Tom Froese. Avant. The Journal of the Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard, 2(1): 87-94
- [Polish version] Karmaza, K., Nowakowski, P. & Wachowski, W. (2011). Hume – cyber-Hume – Hume enaktywny. Wywiad z Tomem Froese. Avant. Pismo Awangardy Filozoficzno-Naukowej, 2(1): 79-86
Technical reports and dissertation:
- Froese, T. (2009). Exploring Mind-As-It-Could-Be: From Artificial Life to Artificial Embodiment. Position Paper. Workshop on Key Issues in Sensory Augmentation Research, March 26-27, 2009, Brighton, UK
- Froese, T. (2009). Sociality and the life-mind continuity thesis: A study in evolutionary robotics Doctoral Dissertation. Brighton, UK: University of Sussex
- Froese, T. & Di Paolo, E. A. (2008). Can evolutionary robotics generate simulation models of autopoiesis? Cognitive Science Research Paper 598. Brighton, UK: University of Sussex
- Froese, T. & Spier, E. (2008). Convergence and crossover: the permutation problem revisited. Cognitive Science Research Paper 596. Brighton, UK: University of Sussex