Book: David Gamez - What we Can Never Know.

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Just bought it. Feel free to contribute!

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Sheesh. First book that I've never been able to finish. :eek:

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Does that mean that the end of the book is part of What We Can Never Know? :p

:D

On Amazon, the product description says:

“Contemporary philosophy and science strive to give a complete account of the world and our position in it. In this original and provocative book, David Gamez engages the reader in a series of colourful thought experiments that illustrate the limits of this mission.”

Unfortunately, I’m in complete agreement with the reviewer who says:

“I bought this book and have set out to try and read it several times. However I just can't get past the irritating style of the writer. He might have some interesting points to make but it just comes over as irritating pretentious drivel.”

Nail on the head.

s.
 
:D

On Amazon, the product description says:

“Contemporary philosophy and science strive to give a complete account of the world and our position in it. In this original and provocative book, David Gamez engages the reader in a series of colourful thought experiments that illustrate the limits of this mission.”

Unfortunately, I’m in complete agreement with the reviewer who says:

“I bought this book and have set out to try and read it several times. However I just can't get past the irritating style of the writer. He might have some interesting points to make but it just comes over as irritating pretentious drivel.”

Nail on the head.

s.
Anything like the madness and vexation that comes from conjecturing on the unconjecturable? ;)
 
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