"This is an excellent book which addresses a very important set of current issues, sets them within a highly useful historical context, and uses that context as a touchstone for a valuable critical study. It will make a serious contribution to the discussion of simulation theory, and it should excite serious thinking about Stueber's central and suggestive hypothesis about the role of mirror neurons."
-David M. Rosenthal, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, City University of New York, Graduate Center