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What are you reading/was the last thing you read?
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What are you reading/was the last thing you read?
I wasn't sure if I should put this here or in the Media section. There's an older thread there about rating the last thing you read, but I don't really care about ratings, and I think it's unfair to limit it to completed books.

I'm currently reading Dune for the first time (I know!). I've seen bits and pieces of the David Lynch film, and most of the miniseries that was on Sci-Fi back in the day (which was excellent). I'm only in the introduction (I'm surprised at how much of the beginning takes place away from Arrakis), but I'm enjoying it. It's interesting to see the Bene Gesserit's plans more or less spelled out from the start. I wasn't expecting that.
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RE: What are you reading/was the last thing you read?
Things That Bother Me by Galen Strawson

Quotes regarding the book:

"Galen Strawson is one of the cleverest men alive." --Ian McEwan

"In this collection of essays, Strawson enables lay readers to see a philosopher at work....Strawson's skill at argument, highly personal views, and immense learning make this book ideal for anyone interested in philosophy. Comparable to Thomas Nagel's The Last Word." --Library Journal, starred review

"Galen Strawson's Things That Bother Me is, despite its title, no collection of complaints. Rather, Strawson invokes the notion of being bothered in the largest sense, engaging with the ideas, or conditions of living, that will not leave him alone. He is that most unlikely of thinkers, the pragmatic philosopher...The book is accessible and intelligent, written for a diverse range of readers, engaged in both the author's personality and his ideas." --David Ulin, 4Columns

"I found Things That Bother Me captivating, not only for its philosophical insightfulness but also for its wit and pathos. Strawson, by not hiding behind the façade of the impersonal point of view, manages to draw a reader close, even while discussing some rather abstruse topics. It is a rare and wonderful philosopher who can make almost anybody be bothered by the things that bother him." --Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author of Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go Away

"Galen Strawson has a marvelous gift for untangling even the most complex lines in philosophical thinking and laying them straight. He writes with humor, clarity and always from a recognizably human place. Even the most complex and controversial areas in modern philosophy come into the light when you are in his benign company.... He opens windows and finds light-switches like no other philosopher writing today." --Stephen Fry
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RE: What are you reading/was the last thing you read?
"Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" by Max Tegmark.

I haven't started this yet, but my philosophy group is on chapters 3 and 4 of this, and I need an excuse to get out of the house. So, I may do some catchup this week. I don't like Max Tegmark, but I suppose there are worse ways to spend my time.
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RE: What are you reading/was the last thing you read?
I'm jealous of your philosophy group! Wish there were philosophy groups in my local area (as I am unable to travel much).
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RE: What are you reading/was the last thing you read?
Re-reading Burroughs' 'Mars' series.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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