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"Mit Bits"
In which I argue that consciousness is a fundamental property of complex things…: A BIT of Consciousness (MIT Press BITS)
Christof Koch
What Newcomers to Biological Research Should Know: A BIT of Advice for a Young Investigator (MIT Press BITS)
Santiago Ramón y Cajal
The Puppet Called Theology: A BIT of The Puppet and the Dwarf (MIT Press BITS)
Slavoj Žižek
The Ontological Problem: A BIT of Matter and Consciousness, third edition (MIT Press BITS)
Paul M. Churchland
Virtual Agency: A BIT of The Illusion of Conscious Will (MIT Press BITS)
Daniel M. Wegner
The Man Who Could Not Forget: A BIT of Borges and Memory (MIT Press BITS)
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
On the Varieties of Attention: A BIT of Selfless Insight (MIT Press BITS)
James H. Austin
The Myth of Grace: A BIT of Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age (MIT Press BITS)
Kurt W. Beyer
Are Dreams Disembodied Experiences?: A BIT of Dreaming (MIT Press BITS)
Jennifer M. Windt
The Problem and the Approach: A BIT of Thought and Language, revised and expanded (MIT Press BITS)
Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky
In Time: A BIT of Architecture Depends (MIT Press BITS)
Jeremy Till
Regulating Markets: A BIT of Virtual Economies (MIT Press BITS)
Vili Lehdonvirta
The Illusions: A BIT of The Language of New Media (MIT Press BITS)
Lev Manovich
Science for Monks: Buddhism and Science: A BIT of The Really Hard Problem (MIT Press BITS)
Owen J. Flanagan
Playfulness: A BIT of Play Matters (MIT Press BITS)
Miguel Sicart
Neither Slave Nor Master: A BIT of In Praise of Reason (MIT Press BITS)
Michael Patrick Lynch
Being No-Self and Being Nice: A BIT of The Bodhisattva's Brain (MIT Press BITS)
Owen J. Flanagan
Stage Setting: A BIT of Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (MIT Press BITS)
Anthony Chemero
Brain Growth -- The Illusion and the Reality of Being: A BIT of Dream Life (MIT Press BITS)
J. Allan Hobson
Why There Are No Good Arguments for or against Determinism (or Any Other Thesis That Would Establish or Refute Libertarianism): A BIT of Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem (MIT Press BITS)
Mark Balaguer