21. The most "YA" Sanderson novel I've read. Still quite good. Still fighting the good fight. I'm a sucker for space ship fighter squadronspic.twitter.com/rlfgu61OVT
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21. The most "YA" Sanderson novel I've read. Still quite good. Still fighting the good fight. I'm a sucker for space ship fighter squadronspic.twitter.com/rlfgu61OVT
22. This lovely book is so old (1976) that it's actually brand new; refreshing; different. An exploration of where the human soul and building things meet, written by an engineer who can also think humanistically and write, a rare trifectapic.twitter.com/vLBDJovQjw
23. Short and sweet. Now I'm all caught up. Bring on the big bookpic.twitter.com/BB96EkX3Ml
25. A surprisingly fruitful constructed encounter between these two. It even lets one think of Freud in a more complex way than merely history's greatest monster.pic.twitter.com/qODRXeh0hN
26. As far as I can tell, analytic philosophy is a performance art appreciated only by other practitioners in which smart people act dumb on purpose in creative ways. To find room for Judaism even under such punishing constraints is to be commended. Ch. 8 is OKpic.twitter.com/mopgxgXjgJ
This book snookered me with its funky table of contents and the inclusion of Chassidic ideas into its philosophy, then repulsed me as it tried to justify its own magpie approach to said ideas with talk of feasibility, never fully engaging the whole systems of thought it tread on
To end on a positive note, this book is at least wrong in interesting ways. Sometimes it stirs the imagination. Is this book secular and thus deserving to be on this list? Let B be a book, and S be the quality of the mundane...
27. This books sometimes walks the line between sociology and sociopathy and is full of caricatures, out-of-date views, hubris, circular arguments, and shallow assessments. You should still read it — the sheer density of interesting observations/connections will make you think.pic.twitter.com/V26fhAZQpq
I think this was an old @eigenrobot rec, so he sandwiched my year! Thanks robot
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