Nice last paragraph.
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I read the book as an undergraduate, but have no memory of that bit (if I even read the introduction). He’s a fine philosopher
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Dreams in the Rat House
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Nice! :) For some reason, Witch House was the story of his that affected me the most when I was reading him as a teenager.
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Is Chemistry full of On The Other Hands?
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I think so, yes. Our knowledge of chemistry is a collection of rules of thumb and simplified, approximate models that usually work, but have significant exceptions and sometimes conflict with each other.
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I don’t claim to be writing “strong texts” or to be exceptionally bright, but I know exactly what you mean about suppressing the Other Hands.
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My experience of writing a Strong Text is a little different. Often, when I'm writing one, the Other Hands that I don't have the energy to address feel blatant and obvious, and I decide to come back to them in a follow-up.
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But then I finish the piece and re-read it a little later, looking for those "obvious" Other Hands so that I could address them in a new piece... and the text has crystallized somehow, and those Other Hands feel much harder if not impossible to remember anymore.
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