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Jaime Carnie

Blue Sky Thoughts

With reference to drug-induced visions and the perceptual capacities of bees, Carnie deconstructs the work of Descartes, Newton and Berkeley to produce a new persepective on the way our senses operate.'All credit to him for building the case for an unfashionable theory, and making the reader think — which is what philosophy is supposed to do' Independent on Sunday. 'I like a writer with a big idea. This lucidly eccentric book offers pregnant evocations of dozing on the beach, or walking through a forest, arguments with Newton or Descartes, and musings on LSD trips…Interesting if true.' Stephen Poole, Guardian
291 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2007
Publication year
2007
Publisher
Marion Boyars
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