• Torus34
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    I'm presently reading At The Existentialist Café, by Sarah Bakewell. Her writing style can best be defined by 'chatty'. I've a better idea of what the existentialists were trying to come to grips with than ever before. I've also picked up more information on who was sleeping with whom than I really desired. Has anyone else read her books? This one in particular?

    Regards, stay safe 'n well.
  • T Clark
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    I don't know if you are aware, but there is a thread on the front page - "Currently Reading." If you post book recommendations there, more people will see them. Here's a link:

    https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/22/currently-reading
  • Agent Smith
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    Jim Al-Khalili's 9 enigmas of physics. Just finished chapter 1 and it sets the stage for paradoxes by discussing some of the most famous ones from Greek antiquity (vide Zeno); Jim promises an exhilirating journey through Physics' many solved/unsolved mysteries.
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