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Evolving wrote:Those are 13 pretty good books, 'titious57, and have read nearly all of them (somehow haven't got around to Wittgenstein yet).
But I've always felt lists are a bit of a cop-out: I remember a garden party, or barbecue, or whatever you want to call it, recently where around one table we challenged each other to name one favourite film; and we were having a fine old time doing that, until somebody's boyfriend decided to weigh in with his list of ten films. Boring!
So, on the basis that it's the discipline of paring it down to one that makes it really interesting, how do you feel about one book to change the world?
I'm going to go with (and I concur with my learned friend) the Origin.
The Plc wrote:...or any of the writings of Aristotle, which kept the christian countries in a state of inertia due to the Church holding the Philosopher as a infalliable authority for near two millennia?
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