Being ourselves and knowing ourselves: An adverbial account of mental representations

Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3):605-619 (2006)
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This paper takes an evolutionary approach to what we are, namely autopoietic systems with a first person perspective on our surroundings and ourselves. This in contrast with Thomas Metzinger

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