The Biofundamentalist

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

A Skeptics guide to the mind and Montaigne: the just seem to go together

Just finished reading:

Robert Burton's: "A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind" (still have to watch this talk).
& 
Stephen Greenblatt on Shakespeare's debt to Montaigne 
& 
reasonably happy that 

18th century Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus is bigger than Jesus (on Wikipedia anyway)


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