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Why the World Doesn't Seem to Make Sense : An Inquiry into Science, Philosophy, and Perception (Paperback)
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from princemuchao
This is the kind of book that fascinated me in my early twenties - one that promised much and seemed to deliver if what you were looking for was an intangible sense of understanding without in fact learning anything you don't already know. Hagen primarily questions the reality of the self and of ...
from RobtCM
Philosophy can be a difficult subject at the best of times and often best suited to aspiring Students, Intellectuals and other types of Critical Thinkers. Steve Hagen has taken the subject away from those people just carefully enough to allow the average, yet curious reader a good solid look. Tha...
from difreda
So..... We start asking questions about everything. Belief, reality, chaos,order, certainty and just about everything we are used to seeking, observing and knowing are all brought to question by Steve Hagen. Tacking the fundamental beliefs of modern society, Hagen develops arguments that shred ou...
from lbeaumont
I simply do not know how to fairly appraise this book. I can't decide if I am unable to grasp the concepts from Zen Buddhism, or if I am not following the theories of quantum mechanics and modern physics, or if the author is unclear in either his thinking or presentation. The book seeks to descri...
from drardavis
This book is exactly what I wanted to read, a philosophical inquiry into the nature of Reality, although I found it riddled with fundamental logical flaws. I don't think that would upset the author. After all, his main theme is that “liberation lies in just seeing.” Hagen believes in Reality with...
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