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Being No One is Kantian in its scope, intelligence and depth. Steeped in contemporary neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, the book gives the unsolved Kantian problems of inner self and outer world a new look, a new life, and a new route to solution. Metzinger's story is understandable, compelling, and, quite simply, very, very smart. -- Patricia and Paul Churchland, University of California, San Diego Thomas Metzinger is one of those courageous explorers who dare to travel beyond the borders of their familiar territory. This book is a successful and brilliant attempt to bring together what had been separated artificially, the philosophy and the neuroscience of mind. It is a must for those who believe that consciousness is a mystery and for those who think it is not. -- Wolf Singer, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research While some philosophers have resisted scientists' incursions into the philosophy of mind, Thomas Metzinger has welcomed them. In this book he employs his impressively detailed knowledge of the latest developments in cognitive neuroscience to develop an exciting new philosophical approach to consciousness for which the experience of the self is fundamental. His is a truly interdisciplinary project which has important implications for future work in both philosophy and neuroscience. -- Chris Frith, Institute of Neurology, University College London Being No One is a superb and indispensable book. Thomas Metzinger's intelligence, open-minded honesty, and knowledge combine to produce the most complete and satisfying discussion of the problem of self currently available. -- Antonio and Hanna Damasio, Professors of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine Being No One is essential reading for all scholars interested in the study of the self and of its distortions. In this thought-provoking book Metzinger presents an exciting new theory of phenomenal awareness, a theory that has the merit of being firmly grounded on a vast neuroscientific and psychopathological literature, which is here synthesized and made available to a wider audience for the first time. -- Vittorio Gallese, University of Parma Being No One is a superb and indispensable book. Thomas Metzinger's intelligence, open-minded honesty, and knowledge combine to produce the most complete and satisfying discussion of the problem of self currently available. -- Antonio and Hanna Damasio, Professors of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine The strength of Metzinger's book lies in his mastery of supposedly disparate fields. Being No One successfully bridges the gap between elaborate philosophical models of the self and the neural models that were elaborated in our laboratories. It is a book that has much to offer to a wide array of scholars and readers. -- Marc Jeannerod, Institut des Sciences Cognitives

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Thomas Metzinger is Professor of Philosophy at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Germany. He is the editor of Neural Correlates of Consciousness (MIT Press, 2000).

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"Metzinger's interdisciplinary approach opens up a new path toward a scientific theory of consciousness and self-consciousness." - Franz Mechsner and Albert Newen, Science; "A convincing philosophical exposition and a well-structured compendium.... It is, without a doubt, a milestone of modern Philosophy of Mind." - Reiner Hedrich, Philosophy of Science

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