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Rowlands, Mark (2016) Are animals persons?. Animal Sentience 10(1)

Woodruff, Michael L. (2016) Implicit mental processes are an improbable basis for personhood. Animal Sentience 10(2)

Brakel, Linda A.W. (2016) Animals are agents. Animal Sentience 10(3)

Cheng, Tony (2016) Why animals are persons. Animal Sentience 10(4)

Broude, Gwen J. (2016) Who is a person? Whoever you want it to be. Animal Sentience 10(5)

Jürgens, Uta M. (2016) Universal modes of awareness? A “pre-reflective” premise. Animal Sentience 10(6)

Monsó, Susana (2016) The moral dimension of pre-reflective self-awareness. Animal Sentience 10(7)

Rollin, Bernard E. (2016) Unity of consciousness in animals. Animal Sentience 10(8)

Benz-Schwarzburg, Judith (2016) What do we owe animals as persons?. Animal Sentience 10(9)

Benz-Schwarzburg, Judith (2016) From thinking selves to social selves. Animal Sentience 10(10)

Irvine, Leslie (2016) The person and the self as social accomplishment. Animal Sentience 10(11)

King, James E. (2016) Animal personhood is an evolutionary issue. Animal Sentience 10(12)

Benvenuti, Anne (2016) Evolutionary continuity of personhood. Animal Sentience 10(13)

Rowlands, Mark (2016) Consciousness and the unity of mind. Animal Sentience 10(14)

Howe, Alex (2016) “HOT” so fast. Animal Sentience 10(15)

Barone, Pamela and Gomila, Antoni (2016) In what sense are you a person?. Animal Sentience 10(16)

Andrews, Kristin (2016) The psychological concept of “person”. Animal Sentience 10(17)

Gennaro, Rocco J. (2016) Unconscious higher-order thoughts (HOTs) as pre-reflective self-awareness?. Animal Sentience 10(18)

Steward, Helen (2016) Animals aren’t persons, but is it time for a neologism?. Animal Sentience 10(19)