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Culture and Cognition: The Boundaries of Literary and Scientific Inquiry by Ronald Schleifer
Incomplete Education by Judy Jones
Crossing Frontiers: Gerontology Emerges as a Science by W. Andrew Achenbaum
Time Eyewitness: 150 Years of Photojournalism by Time-Life Books
The Oresteia: Agamemnon; The Libation Bearers; The Eumenides (Penguin Classics) by Aeschylus
Sense of Time by J. Holubar
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Favorite authorsChristopher Hitchens, William James, Editors of Cook's Illustrated Magazine, Scott McCloud, Paul E. Meehl, Steven Pinker, James Randi, David C. Rubin, Daniel L. Schacter, Edward R. Tufte (Shared favorites)
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I was just showing off, starting with your Gopher email and figuring out where Vadnais Heights is.
My wife is the psychologist wannabe in the family. When I mention your disseration title, she responded, "There's someone who's read Dennett." I noticed that we didn't share our one Dennett, so I searched your catalog, then wisecracked.
I do like the social aspect of LibraryThing, even though I here for the cataloging.
posted by DromJohn at 9:24 am (EST) on Jun 7, 2007
I request that you change the spelling of the first name of the author of Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology from Rudy to Ludy. If so, then the the work page should shift to the Ludy T. Benjamin page.
Confidence in Knowledge Past and only one Dennett! ;-)
posted by DromJohn at 8:07 pm (EST) on Jun 5, 2007
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