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--- Quote from: Jessidee on 26 Nov 2008, 16:34 ---Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

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My PI gave this to me, and I was pleasantly surprised by it. The scary thing is that while most of the book is a little far fetched, it is still feasible.


I also happen to be reading Anna Karenina. I expected it to be dreadfully boring, and only started because I didn't have anything better, but I am finding it to be very engaging (even though I'm only 150 pages into it).

CarrionMan:
I'm moving onto The Prince, Discourses on Livy, and Discourse on Method/The Meditations. All for a damn research paper advocating war as a necessary evil.

Joseph:
It sounds like you have an impossible premise to fulfill.

CarrionMan:
I need to convince my English teacher. Not that hard.

Uber Ritter:
Discourses on Livy is fantastic.  One of my favorite books on political philosophy.
The Meditations and Discourse on Method are...important.  I'll leave it at that.  Though the divide between imagination and reason, while not perhaps philosophically sound, is useful when discussing math, for instance non-Euclidean Geometry.

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