Publications
2025
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A., Christensen, A., & Langelaan, S. N. (2025).
Making sense of folk psychological practices: the value of anthropological methods.
Philosophical Psychology. Advance online publication.
[DOI] Núñez de Prado Gordillo, M., Kalis, A., & Fernández‐Castro, V. (2025).
Beyond Belief? Delusions and the Regulative Account of Folk Psychology.
Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Advance online publication.
[Portal] Benschop, C.
, & Kalis, A. (2025).
The life project account of eating disorders: agency in the pursuit of dietary goals.
Synthese,
205(1), Article 31.
[DOI] [Portal]2024
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2024).
Ryle’s Logical Geography of Perception Verbs.
Grazer Philosophische Studien,
101(2), 141-159.
[DOI] [Portal] Kalis, A., Pascoe, J., & Segundo Ortin, M. (2024).
Really situated self-control: self-control as a set of situated skills.
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. Advance online publication.
[DOI] Kalis, A., Pascoe, J., & Segundo Ortin, M. (2024).
Running away from the marshmallow: the relevance of behavior settings for a situated science of self-control.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
379(1910), Article 20230289.
[DOI] [Portal] Segundo-Ortin, M., & Kalis, A. (2024).
Intentions in Ecological Psychology: An Anscombean Proposal.
Review of Philosophy and Psychology,
15(1), 69–89.
[DOI] [Repository] 2023
Scholarly publications
Segundo Ortin, M., & Kalis, A. (2023).
Agency in behavior settings: A mindshaping perspective on ecological psychology. In V. Raja, M. Segundo Ortin, & M. Heras Escribano (Eds.),
Places, sociality, and Ecological Psychology: Essays in honor of Harry Heft (pp. 72-85). Routledge.
[DOI] [Repository] 2022
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2022).
Normativity in social accounts of reasoning: a Rylean approach. Synthese,
200(4), 1-18. Article 339.
[DOI] [Repository] Kalis, A., & Ghijsen, H. (2022).
Understanding implicit bias: A case for regulative dispositionalism.
Philosophical Psychology,
35(8), 1-22.
[DOI] [Repository] 2021
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2021).
Exploring the limits of decision theory, or refuting it? José Luis Bermúdez: Frame it again: New tools for rational decision-making. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, 340 pp, $24.95 HB.
Metascience,
30, 341–344.
[DOI] [Repository] 2020
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A., & Borsboom, D. (2020).
Folk psychology as a causal language.
Theory and Psychology,
30(5), 723–728.
[DOI] [Repository] 2019
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2019).
No intentions in the brain: A Wittgensteinian perspective on the science of intention.
Frontiers in Psychology,
10, 1-9. Article 946.
[DOI] [Repository] Kalis, A., & Ometto, D. (2019).
An Anscombean Perspective on Habitual Action.
Topoi, 1-12.
[DOI] [Repository] Borsboom, D., Cramer, A.
, & Kalis, A. (2019).
Brain disorders? Not really... Why network structures block reductionism in psychopathology research.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
42, 1-11. Article e2.
[DOI] [Repository]2018
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A., & Schaubroeck, K. (2018).
Control over our beliefs? A response to Peels.
International Journal of Philosophical Studies,
26(4), 618-24.
[DOI] [Repository] Ometto, D. L. A., & Kalis, A. (2018). Aristotelian virtue, habituation and self-cultivation. In S. Werkhoven, & M. Dennis (Eds.), Ethics and self-cultivation: traditional and new perspectives (pp. 143-161). Routledge.
Kalis, A., & Kaiser, S. (2018).
‘Early Stage’ Instrumental Irrationality: Lessons From Apathy.
Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology,
25(1), E1-E12.
[DOI] [Repository] Kalis, A. (2018).
Self-control as a normative capacity.
Ratio,
31(S1), 65-80.
[DOI] [Portal] 2017
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2017). Wat zoeken filosofen? Over de relatie tussen filosofie en geluk. Filosofie en Praktijk, April, 33-38.
2016
Professional publications
Kalis, A. (2016).
Hoe zaagt men van dik hout planken? Een essay over publieksfilosofie.
Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte,
108(2), 225-38.
[DOI] [Repository] 2015
Scholarly publications
Hartmann, M. N., Kluge, A.
, Kalis, A., Mojzisch, A., Tobler, P. N., & Kaiser, S. (2015).
Apathy in schizophrenia as a deficit in the generation of options for action.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology,
124(2), 309-318.
[DOI] [Repository]2014
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A., & Schaubroeck, K. (2014). Making ourselves whole: but how exactly? A commentary on Marya Schechtman. Ethical Perspectives, 21(2), 292-296.
Kamphorst, B. A., & Kalis, A. (2014).
Why having one’s rationality openly exploited might be considered manipulation.
Tijdschrift voor Filosofie,
76(3), 579-583.
[DOI] Kalis, A., & Meynen, G. (2014).
Mental disorder and legal responsibility: The relevance of stages of decision-making.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry,
37(6), 601-608.
[DOI] Kamphorst, B. A., & Kalis, A. (2014).
Why option generation matters for the design of autonomous e-coaching systems.
AI and Society.
[DOI] [Repository] Professional publications
Kalis, A. (2014).
Mentale toestanden in de psychologie.
Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte,
106(3), 197-206.
[DOI] [Repository] 2013
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2013). Verslaving en zelfcontrole. In M. Schermer, G. Meynen, & M. Boenink (Eds.), Komt een filosoof bij de dokter… Boom.
Kaiser, S., Simon, J.
, Kalis, A., Schweizer, TS., Tobler, P. N., & Mojzisch, A. (2013).
Neural correlates of option generation and subsequent choice.
Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience.
[DOI]Kalis, A., Kaiser, S., & Mojzisch, A. (2013).
Why we should talk about option generation in decision-making research.
Frontiers in Psychology,
4(555), 1-8.
[DOI] [Repository] Professional publications
Kalis, A. (2013).
Verveling als beslissingsprobleem.
Podium voor Bio-ethiek,
20(2), 7-10.
[Repository] 2012
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2012). Narrative truth and cases of delusion. The American Journal of Bioethics, 3(4), 87-89.
2011
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2011). Failures of agency. Irrational behavior and self-understanding. Lexington Books.
Kalis, A. (2011). Wilszwakte. In D. Denys, & G. Meynen (Eds.), Handboek Filosofie en Psychiatrie (pp. 229-241). De Tijdstroom.
Kalis, A., & Nijsingh, N. M. (2011). Leefstijlinterventies. In M. van den Hoven, & C. Kessler (Eds.), Preventie en Ethiek (pp. 75-84). Boom.
Kalis, A. (2011). Falende volitionele controle en irrationaliteit. In K. Schaubroeck, & T. Nys (Eds.), Vrijheid, noodzaak en liefde. Een kritische inleiding tot de filosofie van Harry Frankfurt (pp. 121-138). Pelckmans.
2010
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A. (2010).
Improving moral judgments: philosophical considerations.
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology,
30(2), 94-108.
[DOI] 2008
Scholarly publications
Scherbaum, S., Dshemuchadse, M.
, & Kalis, A. (2008).
Making decisions with a continuous mind.
Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience,
8(4), 454-474.
[DOI]Bolt, L. L. E., Kalis, A., Derijks, H. J., & van Delden, J. J. M. (2008).
Ethical questions in the field of pharmacogenetics.
EJHP Practice,
14(1), 30-34.
[Repository] Kalis, A., Mojzisch, A., Schweizer, TS., & Kaiser, S. (2008).
Weakness of will, akrasia and the neuropsychiatry of decision-making: an interdisciplinary perspective.
Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience,
8(4), 390-401.
[DOI] 2005
Scholarly publications
Kalis, A., Schermer, M. H. N.
, & van Delden, J. J. M. (2005).
Ideals regarding a good life for nursing home residents with dementia: views of professional caregivers. Nursing Ethics,
12, 30-41.
[DOI] Kalis, A., van Delden, J. J. M., & Schermer, M. H. N. (2005). Het goede leven voor dementerende verpleeghuisbewoners. Tijdschrift voor Verpleeghuisgeneeskunde, 30(3), 4-9.
2004
Scholarly publications
van Delden, J.
, Bolt, L. L. E., Kalis, A., Derijks, H. J., & Leufkens, H. G. M. (2004).
Tailor-made pharmacotherapy: Future developments and ethical challenges in the field of pharmacogenomics.
Bioethics,
18(4), 303-321.
[Repository]Kalis, A., van Delden, J. J. M., & Schermer, M. H. N. (2004).
"The good life" for demented persons living in nursing homes.
International Psychogeriatrics,
16(4), 429-439.
[DOI]