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Sharon
I didn't finish reading this book. Nothing wrong with the book, but it's more technical than I expected, more for people interested in morals and the brain, ethics and the history, and speculation based on years of knowledge. I like books about brain workings but not this one, it seems. I can't rate it because I didn't read enough of it. I perused it and read bits, but it doesn't change from the early pages, and even though it has some nuggets for thought, I didn't want to spend time with it. I ...more
Alexis
Aug 22, 2013 rated it really liked it
"you cannot derive an ought from an is." ...more
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Shelves: pop-sci, philosophy
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