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The Language of Things
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SKU: 9780141031170
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Explore the captivating world of objects and their influence on us in “The Language of Things.” From fashion to technology, Daniel Dennett reveals how possessions manipulate and seduce us. Uncover the hidden messages embedded within everyday items and gain a deeper understanding of human behavior. ISBN: 9780141031170
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Manish Kumar –
Absolutely brilliant! This book is a game-changer. It’s insightful, well-written, and thought-provoking. A must-read for everyone.
Mohit Biswas –
Interesting concept, but I found it a bit repetitive. Still, it offered a fresh perspective on consumerism. Worth a read if you’re into psychology.
Pranjal Dwivedi –
An okay read. Some interesting insights, but it didn’t really change my perspective. It felt a bit long for what it offered.
Aditi Singh –
I enjoyed the book, but it could have been shorter. The author repeated points frequently, which dragged it down. Interesting but flawed.
Priya Pandey –
Eye-opening! ‘The Language of Things’ is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the power of objects and their impact on our lives.
Bharat Gupta –
I appreciated the book’s premise, but the writing style wasn’t for me. It felt a little dry and academic. Good information, though.
Anant Srivastava –
Fascinating! Dennett’s analysis is spot-on. It definitely changed how I see my possessions and the world around me. Highly recommended.
Jahanvi –
A thought-provoking read! It made me question my relationship with my belongings. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall insightful. Recommended!
Utkarsh Srivastava –
Mind-blowing! ‘The Language of Things’ is a deep dive into the psychology of consumerism. Highly recommend for anyone interested in social sciences.
Mahak –
While the concepts are interesting, I found some of Dennett’s arguments a bit of a stretch. Still, worth reading for a different viewpoint.
Neeraj Chitrasen Singh –
Not a bad book, but not particularly groundbreaking either. Some interesting points, but nothing I haven’t considered before. Okay read.
Mahima Singh –
Excellent book! Very insightful and thought provoking, I found myself thinking about it long after I finished reading it. A truly worthwhile exploration.