"The essays in the volume are clearly written and largely offer constructive criticism and friendly amendments. Dennett's replies are personable and supportive and for the most part informative. Overall I enjoyed reading the book (and re-reading Consciousness and Content while I awaited the book) and I learned a lot from the various exchanges. ... it is nice to see Dennett's ideas being explored, refined, and connected to contemporary interdisciplinary endeavors in the cognitive sciences, including by Dennett himself!" (Richard Brown, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, ndpr.nd.edu, April, 2016) "This book is well written, is authoritative, and makes an insightful contribution to the field. ... This book is essential reading for the modern student and academic interested in both the scientific and philosophical aspects of brain in producing mind and for those looking for a detailed in-depth collective work on the core aspects of Dennett's ideas. ... I would recommend this book without hesitation to seasoned students and professional academics as an essential contribution to their ever-growing library." (Jason J. Braithwaite, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 61 (7), February, 2016)