Journal of Neuroaesthetics #4The Phantom Limb: A Neurobiological Diagnosis with Aesthetic, Cultural and Philosophical Implications (2004)Edited by Warren Neidich 1. The Body Fantastic: Neuroscientific Explanations The Legacy of Phantom Limbsby Nicholas Wade The Body in Question: Phantom Phenomena and the View from Withinby David J. McGonigle Phantomology: The Science of the Body in the Brainby Peter Brugger 2. Displacements of the Imaginary and Virtual Schemata Inside the Phantom Limb: Identity, Emotion and Rationalityby William Hirstein The Sense of Agency and the Illusion of the Selfby Arnold H. Modell De-ontologizing the Brain (from the fictional self to the social brain)by Charles T. Wolfe Real Phantoms/Phantom Realities: On the Phenomenology of Bodily Imaginationby Vivian Sobchack The Phantom Limb: Body and Language, Cultural Expression and Differenceby Nicola Diamond The Trouble with Fanonby Juli Carson and Lindi Emoungu Phantom Limb as Memoirby Norman M. Klein Dreams, Phantom Limbs and Virtual Reality: Challenges to the Singularity of Space?by Mark Bishop 3. Co-evolutionary Cultural and Aesthetic Practices The Uncertainty of Placing: Prosthetic Bodies, Sculptural Design and Unhomely Dwelling in Marc Quinn, James Gillingham and Sigmund Freudby Marquard Smith The Phantom Limb in Contemporary Art and Exhibition Practiceby Andrew Patrizio Pierre Molinier and the Phantom Limbby Warren Neidich Listening to Bodies: Bio-Narratives of the Selfby Elizabeth S. Cohen