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"The book presents in accessible fashion recent important work on the self and self-consciousness and also moves the issues forward with interesting new ideas. It provides a notably crisp and clear treatment of some extremely intriguing topics."--Jane Heal, Department of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
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"Interdisciplinary yet philosophically rigorous... mark[s] the beginning of a new era in the study of human consciousness." H. Storl, Choice "... a rich and rewarding book on one of the most difficult topics inphilosophy. No philosopher heretofore has come close to bringing such awide range of scientific findings to bear on self-consciousness in itsmany stages and aspects. The reader can safely venture into theBermudez triangle. An edifying experience awaits." Kent Bach , Philosophical Psychology "The book presents in accessible fashion recent important work on theself and self-consciousness and also moves the issues forward withinteresting new ideas. It provides a notably crisp and clear treatmentof some extremely intriguing topics." Jane Heal , Department of Philosophy, University of Cambridge