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03 May, 2011
opera for grown-ups
Powerful, gripping, intensely dramatic opera in a strong musical performance and a striking stage production. Highly recommended.

29 Jun, 2018
Recommended
1 of 1 found this helpful Refuses to bind with transmitter - lots of other buyers (maybe all of them) have found the same thing. Totally useless. May be a defective batch but definitely best avoided - quality-control must be non-existent.
PS: I'm glad to retract these negative remarks - I tried a different (slightly higher voltage) set of batteries in the transmitter and everything is now working fine. Great little plane and very good trainer.
03 May, 2011
Pretty good in parts
Not a bad book and a lot livelier than most work in this field though a bit repetitive and it does have some arguments that I'd want to qualify or push in more naturalistic direction if I were writing it now, five years on. (See my 2010 *Re-Thinking the Cogito: naturalism, reason and the venture of thought*) if you are interested in getting an update.) The first chapter ('Who's Afraid of Psychologism?') is a good piece, I think, and Chapter Six ('Kripkenstein's Monsters') may do something to wean a few people off the absurd cult of Wittgenstein that has inflicted so much harm in so many quarters of current philosophical debate. Anyway I picked up this copy very cheaply on Ebay (to replace one lost to a borrower ages ago) so really can't complain.