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wanna look up some names and just throw some book names for me to read cause im getting into a class soon
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Did you translate that from some ape doing sign language?
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Did you translate that from some ape doing sign language? [/ QUOTE ]It appears that he is taking a class about philosophy, and would like to know what good books are out there. |
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what kinda class
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<u>English Grammar and Composition</u> by John E. Warriner. Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. publishers.
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[img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Seconded. Ace, even though this is an internet forum, your ideas will get no respect if you abuse the English language.
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Can think of no better starting place than Russell's 'The Problems Of Philosophy' which is an extended essay you can pick up in the form of a little and quickly read book, all written in plain English.
It'll bring you up to date on a whole host of philosophical ideas and writers, obviously in abbreviated form, but it does a fantastic job considering the space is occupies. |
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"O'reilly factor for kids" by Bill O'reilly. Buy this and you will never have to think, unlike the book by Russell which will just give you the subversive ability to analyze things.
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