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In his book The Ego Tunnel, the German philosopher and radical materialist, Thomas Metzinger, argues persuasively that absolutely everything we experience, however cosmic it may seem, happens only within the confines of our own brain.
Roger Housden: Secular Spirituality: An Oxymoron? Roger Housden 2012
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Metzinger's "Tea Time Woman with a Teaspoon" from 1911 is perfectly composed, perfectly clear in its fragments and disjointed volumes, and perfectly dull.
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In Texas, a state where a number of Native American brands are available off of reservations, packs of brands like Seneca and Skydancer sell for about $4 in convenience stores, compared with about $5.50 for Marlboro, according to Phil Metzinger , a vice president with Brookshire Brothers Ltd., which operates grocery, convenience and tobacco outlets.
Tribes Rolling Out Cigarettes David Kesmodel 2011
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His engagement with classicism preceded not only the Armistice but the start of the war in 1914 (if he ever really disengaged) and was far more motivated by his disgust with the popularizing of Cubism by Albert Gleizes and Jean Metzinger (the latter a featured "classicist" in the exhibition) than by any social or political goals.
In the Great War's Wake Michael FitzGerald 2010
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Chagall had studied with a prominent cubist, Jean Metzinger, and numbered important artists with deep connections to cubism, such as Robert Delaunay, among his friends and acquaintances.
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In his book The Ego Tunnel, the German philosopher and radical materialist, Thomas Metzinger, argues persuasively that absolutely everything we experience, however cosmic it may seem, happens only within the confines of our own brain.
Roger Housden: Secular Spirituality: An Oxymoron? Roger Housden 2012
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He took Gleizes as his model and enrolled in the school where Le Fauconnier and Metzinger taught.
From Shtetl to Château Dorment, Richard 2009
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In the past decade, the notion of a neural correlate of consciousness (or NCC) has become a focal point for scientific research on consciousness (Metzinger, 2000a).
Alva Noë and Evan Thompson - Are There Neural Correlates of Consciousness? William Harryman 2009
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Metzinger (who I would rank as one of the top ten consciousness researchers in the world) loved the book, but was reluctant to give a quote (for the US release) at first, because he literally thought that the public was better off not reading it.
Review: Neuropath by Scott Bakker Neth 2008
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Trafford's article on Metzinger and Ligotti in the latest Collapse in which
Review: Neuropath by Scott Bakker Neth 2008
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