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1. Renewal of Life by Transmission. The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal. A stone when struck resists. If its resistance is greater than the force of the blow struck, it remains outwardly unchanged.
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mclintocitus (Clint Stevens) from
Champaign, IL , United States
British and American literature of the nineteenth century, literary criticism, poetry, philosophy, comic books.
Last book read: THE TIME MACHINE
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bohemianphilosophy (Lisa Y Lim) from
Whoop-Whoop Land, Australia
I like to pretend to be awfully smart and read philosophy books. Other times, I like well-written words, intense text and light comedy.
I'm one of those crazy people who can laugh out loud in the public after reading a hilarious passage.
You can find the rest of me at bohemianphilosophy.com
Last book read: FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
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casper (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, Canada
Jane Austen
P.G. Wodehouse
Travel
Archaeology
Philosophy
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literature travel
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hicktown teacher (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, United States
I love nothing better than to read philosophy, the classics, poetry, and Perry Mason Mysteries. Unfortunately, I'm an English teacher, and it seems I only read students' papers.
Last book read: KING LEAR
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bouligny (Clay McGovern) from
New Orleans, United States
I enjoy reading science fiction, fantasy, and books about the history of science and ideas. I enjoy reading philosophy, especially epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, and the philosophy of the human person.
Last book read: DOWN AND OUT IN THE MAGIC KINGDOM
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Charles Sanders Peirce John Dewey Neal Stephenson Rudy Rucker epistemology fantasy metaphysics philosophy pragmatism science science fiction semiotics speculative fiction technology
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