The average rating for Algebraic Semantics in Language and Philosophy based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-02-03 00:00:00 Aron Timur I sort of fall asleep while reading so far - and I'm still in the introduction. There are parts that catch my imagination, like the idea that if you drill a hole to the center of the earth and drop a lump of clay into that hole, it will fall to the center and stop there, this being its way to show a love of God. That's an interesting idea. Upon completion, I can see why Clifton Fadiman refers to Aristotle as being completely humorless, lacking the wit and charm of Plato. It will be a relief to move away from the Greeks for a little while. On to The Book of Mencius, if I can find it! |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-01-06 00:00:00 Richard H Jr Wilcox Awalnya saya agak sangsi dan sedikit skeptis, bagaimana sebuah paradigma menilai paradigma lain, sekalipun dari bentang konteks yang berbeda. Tapi buku yang berisi 16 esei ini menyadarkan saya, bahwa batas-batas keilmuan dan pencarian atas '(R)realitas' adalah kerja-kerja yang tak akan dan tak pernah tuntas. Anda suka dan atau mengaku feminis? Anda peduli pada ilmu pengetahuan? Baca ini. |
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