A spot-on review. I couldn't agree more. I'd only add I was shocked to see no reference to Alexandre Koyré or Edmund Husserl, who already made the book's point about Galileo and the mind Siri Hustvedt on Panpsychism’s Shifting Foundations https://lithub.com/siri-hustvedt-on-panpsychisms-shifting-foundations/ … via @lithub
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The review is just as "insular" and narrow as its portrayal of analytic philosophy. It also completely misunderstands Goff in the paragraph about research on emotions. Also, it's completely unreasonable to expect a complete history of both traditions in a popular philosophy book.
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And moreover, the issue of analytic philosophers not paying due diligence to the continental tradition, as well as continental philosophers not paying any attention to what is going on in analytic philosophy, is a general problem that needs to be addressed.
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