The Bookish Owl
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Abhay Singh – February 14, 2023
The author presents a compelling case. Although the language is academic, it’s worth the effort
Vaibhav Dhand – March 16, 2023
A fascinating and thought-provoking book. It made me question everything I thought I knew.
Shambhavi Kalash – April 7, 2023
This book completely changed my perspective on the mind-body problem! A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts.
Manish Kumar J – May 3, 2023
A good overview of the topic, but nothing particularly groundbreaking. A solid academic work.
Sidharth Magoo – June 6, 2023
Excellent exploration of mind-body dualism. The author’s clarity is commendable. Highly recommend!
Avdhut Arjun Rane – July 12, 2023
A worthwhile, if occasionally slow, philosophical exploration. I’d recommend it to those interested in the topic.
Abhigyan Raj – July 19, 2023
I struggled with some of the philosophical jargon. The central thesis is interesting, though.
Prafull Jagdish Jakate – July 20, 2023
A bit too dense for my liking. The ideas are interesting but difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.
Parjeet Singh – September 30, 2023
While intellectually stimulating, the book felt repetitive in places. Overall a decent analysis.
Sanket Nagnath Deshmukh – November 5, 2023
I found the book to be somewhat dry and lacking in real-world applications. Interesting concepts though.
Prasoon Kumar – January 17, 2024
A truly impressive piece of philosophical work. The arguments are convincing and well-supported.
Yashwin Mehtani – January 27, 2024
Not an easy read, but very informative. It requires patience and a strong interest in philosophy.
Shreshtha Roy – February 22, 2024
Found it a bit dry and academic, but the arguments are well-structured. Some parts were quite insightful.
Akshita Bhardwaj – June 9, 2024
Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Prepare to have your brain stretched! A stimulating read.
Jitender Khatri – October 12, 2024
A dense but rewarding read. Challenges your assumptions about consciousness. Not for beginners!
Daksh Dagar – October 23, 2024
The book is well-written and engaging, even for someone new to philosophy. Highly recommended.
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Abhay Singh –
The author presents a compelling case. Although the language is academic, it’s worth the effort
Vaibhav Dhand –
A fascinating and thought-provoking book. It made me question everything I thought I knew.
Shambhavi Kalash –
This book completely changed my perspective on the mind-body problem! A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts.
Manish Kumar J –
A good overview of the topic, but nothing particularly groundbreaking. A solid academic work.
Sidharth Magoo –
Excellent exploration of mind-body dualism. The author’s clarity is commendable. Highly recommend!
Avdhut Arjun Rane –
A worthwhile, if occasionally slow, philosophical exploration. I’d recommend it to those interested in the topic.
Abhigyan Raj –
I struggled with some of the philosophical jargon. The central thesis is interesting, though.
Prafull Jagdish Jakate –
A bit too dense for my liking. The ideas are interesting but difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.
Parjeet Singh –
While intellectually stimulating, the book felt repetitive in places. Overall a decent analysis.
Sanket Nagnath Deshmukh –
I found the book to be somewhat dry and lacking in real-world applications. Interesting concepts though.
Prasoon Kumar –
A truly impressive piece of philosophical work. The arguments are convincing and well-supported.
Yashwin Mehtani –
Not an easy read, but very informative. It requires patience and a strong interest in philosophy.
Shreshtha Roy –
Found it a bit dry and academic, but the arguments are well-structured. Some parts were quite insightful.
Akshita Bhardwaj –
Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Prepare to have your brain stretched! A stimulating read.
Jitender Khatri –
A dense but rewarding read. Challenges your assumptions about consciousness. Not for beginners!
Daksh Dagar –
The book is well-written and engaging, even for someone new to philosophy. Highly recommended.