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Eels Hombre Lobo 12 Songs Of Desire
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After all, from the son of Hugh Everett (AKA "the inventor of parallel universes," see Hugh Everett III) - Wikipedia we can't expect anything less than great things. I also recommend this
Zetazeroalfa La Ballata dello Stoccafisso
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I am a nostalgic "sixty-eighter" but I vote for the League (blessed be its name), and my son (who turns eighteen tomorrow) has decided to vote for the UDC. What do we do about it, should we be worried...?
Kevin Ayers And The Whole World Shooting At The Moon
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I find him a bit of a "people pleaser," but some things are still beautiful and surreal (at the moment, I can’t recall the details of this album). Regarding what you say about Jarrett (whose music, from the little I know, I appreciate greatly), downplaying the greatness of their work and not taking themselves too seriously is typical only of "great artists" who know how to step outside of themselves every now and then to mingle among the audience. And there aren't many of them.
Roberto Angelini La Vista Concessa
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I wanted to do something like that a while ago. PS. Do you happen to read Borges?
Venetian Snares The Chocolate Wheelchair Album
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Clearly, mine were just absurd...
Venetian Snares The Chocolate Wheelchair Album
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Well, you don't miss me on debaser
Douglas R. Hofstadter Concetti Fluidi e Analogie Creative
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As for "Consciousness," I'm not sure if I liked it completely, even though it addresses extremely fascinating themes. Aside from the fact that, in my opinion, it’s a difficult book to read, it seems to be based on a bit too much bias. Additionally, it might sometimes get lost in too many wordy explanations in its attempt to convince the reader of the validity of its theory. But perhaps the most important thing is that it leaves you a bit unsettled regarding the key questions about the essence of "first-person" consciousness. Less so about third-person consciousness; in fact, for Dennett, we are nothing more than talking books, sometimes with great literary value, writing to each other (and sometimes "talking to ourselves too"). Nevertheless, I still recommend giving it a read. Bye, Dr.
Milo Manara Il Profumo dell'Invisibile
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What a splendid and enlightening opening...
Douglas R. Hofstadter Concetti Fluidi e Analogie Creative
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Never read it all the way through, but maybe after reading Consciousness by Dennett I can give it another try.... Dr. Adder, have you read Consciousness? What do you think?
Crystal Antlers Tentacles
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In short, I agree with Psycho, just to change things up.