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by Max Velmans (Author) "In everyday life we take it for granted that we have conscious control of some of our actions and that the part of us that..." (more)
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Susan Blackmore, Times Higher Educational Supplement "The volume is full of interesting arguments and provides a manageable and at times amusing introduction to a classic argument." Network "Reflects the state of the art in consciousness studies" Human Nature Review "This is a thorough book well worth close reading. Highly recommended."


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