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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 68 (1):207-229 (2004)
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It would have been pleasant if David Chalmers, to whose arguments a good deal of KPC is devoted, had simply said that the book won him over completely, vowed never to ignore identity or commit the subject matter fallacy again, and expressed unbridled enthusiasm for all forms of reflexive content. ’Twas not to be.

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