Being all that we can be: Review of Metzinger's Being No-One
Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (11) (2003)
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Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (2004). Representationalism and Beyond: A Phenomenological Critique of Thomas Metzinger's Self-Model Theory. Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (10-11):88-108.
Graham Harman (2011). The Problem with Metzinger. Cosmos and History 7 (1):7-36.
Josh Weisberg (2003). Being All That We Can Be: A Critical Review of Thomas Metzinger's Being No One: The Self-Model Theory of Subjectivity. Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (11):89-96.
Dorothy LeGrand (2005). Transparently Oneself: Commentary on Metzinger's Being No-One. Psyche 11 (5).
Thomas Metzinger (2005). Precis: Being No-One. Psyche 11 (5).
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