Look, I could go on and on about a thumbs-up/thumbs-down approach to scientific discourse. But I can’t go on. Yet I must go on. So I’ll go on.
There’s No Pleasing Some People (Foundational Texts in Reverse Order of Likability Edition)
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Categorized in: Books, Commentary, History/Philosophy, Literature, Miscellaneous, Physics, Richard, Science Culture
Tags: Charles Lyell, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Samuel Beckett, Vesalius
when it comes to book reviews, at least, possible the wisdom of the crowd not so crowded with wisdom
The Beckett trilogy takes some committed reading. Took me about 9 months; much of it in a confused/bemused state. Lots of margin notes and underlines for follow-up, but not sure I’m redy for a follow-up. Most of the critical commentary did not match my read, but it rarely does. A reading buddy might help