08.16.2006, 01:58 AM | #341 |
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The Body Artist by Don Delillo and Small is Beautiful by E.F. Schumacher, and miscellaneous buddhist teachings.
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08.17.2006, 07:14 PM | #342 |
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I'm rereading Lolita. It's dirty and beautiful at the same time. I should be reading The Great Gatsby for my summer homework but, oh well.
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08.17.2006, 07:39 PM | #343 |
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Invitation to Computer Science by Schneider/Gersting Exploring Psychology by David G. Meyers School is upon us all.
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08.17.2006, 08:31 PM | #344 |
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The Catcher in the Rye, again.
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08.18.2006, 06:47 AM | #345 |
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Believe it or not, I'm reading Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
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08.18.2006, 06:58 AM | #346 |
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08.22.2006, 08:56 AM | #347 |
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Twenty Missed Beats - The Portsmouth Music Scene 1977-1996, by Tony Rollinson.
A total nostalgia trip for me, as I lived just outside Portsmouth throughout the period the book covers and saw loads of the bands that are covered. |
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08.22.2006, 09:02 AM | #348 |
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I'm kind of in between books at the moment, so I'm reading the latest Private Eye and Fortean Times, plus I'm flipping through my book of Fry and Laurie scripts.
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08.22.2006, 09:05 AM | #349 |
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A book with a collections of interwievs with Jens Bjørneboe. It's called "conversations with Jens Bjørneboe". He was a great man.
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08.22.2006, 09:10 AM | #350 |
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08.22.2006, 03:39 PM | #351 |
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Glad this was bumped.
I've been looking for a pretty comprehensive book on Greek philosophy, but there are many to choose from. I want one that touchs upon the main philosophers and that maybe even gives a little history. Suggestions? Currently I'm reading The Rebel by Albert Camus. It's an interesting read, even if I am lost on most of the historical references. |
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08.22.2006, 04:00 PM | #352 |
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i just bought Slaughterhouse-Five today.
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It's frowned upon, but I would've thought you couldn't go wrong with the 'Introducing: Greek Philosophy' books. I would reccommend any of Robert Grave's books on Greek Mythology (which isn't really what you're looking for). I would also reccommend Plato's Last days of Socrates & the Republic as well as Aristotle's The Nichomachaen Ethics. Again, that's probably not what you're looking for, but I haven't ever read a secondary text which is as good an introduction as the primary ones.
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08.22.2006, 04:26 PM | #355 |
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I was thinking about this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/002...706263?ie=UTF8
I really just wanted to be introduced to various Greek philosophers, and then, upon choosing the ones I enjoyed most, I could explore further into their works. I have The Portable Plato which has The Republic in its enterity, as well as, others (I can't name any specific without going back to look). I did plan on getting an Introduction to Greek Philosophy book, but when searching on Amazon numerous results came up and most of the reviews seemed to be very positive, making my choice hard. |
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That looks pretty good. I would say that, for an overview, you probably only need to dip into Plato's last days of Socrates (which you'll read in an afternoon), Plato's Republic/ a compilation and something by Aristotle. I found it a lot easier to distinguish between the various schools after I had an overview of Plato > contemporary stuff. I expect you've probably read everything and this statement is entirely defunct, but hey, it's here now.
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08.23.2006, 12:28 PM | #357 |
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I'm reading stuff for work. Tell me if you think my lead is okay (story is about a new building).
Seeing the new Art Building West go up, people have said, has been like watching a piece of art take shape. The rusty steel plates slotted together for the exterior walls reminded them of an outdoor sculpture—and many know that the building was inspired by Pablo Picasso’s Guitar. In fact, since ground was broken in 2002, the building has sparked considerable speculation. No, there were no abandoned Buicks or dumped bodies at the bottom of the Hutchinson Quarry Pond when workers drained it (the pond since has been refilled). Yes, the outside is supposed to look... et cetera
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08.23.2006, 06:35 PM | #358 |
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The second installment of "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants". No lie.
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08.23.2006, 07:35 PM | #359 |
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"Drugs are nice" by Lisa Crystal Carver. It's good.
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