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Well written and absorbing logic,
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It may take several re-reads to get all the logic, but it is well constructid. We aren't used to reading erudite authors.It is deep. keep trying.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JQUEUQ/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_imgThis is one of the most important philosophy books ever written; unfortunately it is so dense that it is over the heads of most people. I'm one of them, and I have a Ph.D.(Doctor of Philosophy)degree in English. But I studied only the philosophy of creating and reading texts, rather than general philosophy. I can talk all day about deconstruction and semiotics, but don't expect me to understand Kant. (By the way, deconstruction is often used completely incorrectly, to prove things that just aren't true.) I find myself wondering how Kant would have made out in Van Vogt's Null-A universe.
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