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What are you reading?
By: RomanJoe Date: November 14, 2019, 10:15 pm
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It's been sort of sleepy around here recently. How's everyone
doing? Reading anything new?
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Re: What are you reading?
By: Ouros Date: November 15, 2019, 3:09 pm
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On my big not-read-yet book stack, there's Husserl's Ideas I.
Still a long way to finish it, but I was more than impressed on
his refutation of naïve empiricism. It's one the clearest I
read, which isn't particurlay important given that I didn't
reach much philosophical treatise. That said, I'm gonna keep
this passage to give it to the "scientist-ist" that are too many
in my immediate social circle.
Moreover, I've also in my backpack a book from a french
"skeptic" on evolution, - which isn't too bad honestly, its
"new-atheist" side put away -, and "Comment peut
tout-s'effondrer", which is a analysis of our modern
civilization by two scientist, and its doomed collapse, or so
the authors think.
I shouldn't probably read many books at once: I always end by
forgetting where I was.
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Re: What are you reading?
By: ClassicalLiberal.Theist Date: November 16, 2019, 3:44 pm
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I suppose I'm a bit late but I've been reading Feser's
Scholastic Metaphysics.
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Re: What are you reading?
By: Dominik Date: November 18, 2019, 2:36 am
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[quote author=ClassicalLiberal.Theist link=topic=10.msg36#msg36
date=1573940668]
I suppose I'm a bit late but I've been reading Feser's
Scholastic Metaphysics.
[/quote]
I am listening to it. ;D I have the book at home, but I
downloaded the audio version Machinephilosophy has recorded, to
have somethiong to listen to when I´m driving. I still stuck at
Vallicella´s book, not only is it the hardest work I have ever
been working through, but it deserves the such a detailed
treatment, especially if one wants to really understand what the
modern discourse on existence is lacking.
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