The Bookish Owl
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Janani Sree – May 29, 2023
A bit too dense and theoretical for my taste. I had hoped for something more accessible.
Sahil Chahal – July 2, 2023
An interesting perspective on two important philosophers. A bit dry, but informative.
Pulkit Sharma – August 13, 2023
An amazing book, it offers an intricate analysis, a valuable addition to my philosophy collection.
Gitish Batra – September 21, 2023
It’s okay, there are parts which I had to reread to fully understand.
Bharath Jayaram – November 13, 2023
Not for the faint of heart! Requires prior knowledge of philosophy.
Vivek Mandal – November 17, 2023
I appreciated the depth of analysis, but at times it felt repetitive.
Anonymous – November 22, 2023
The connections drawn between Wittgenstein and Husserl were insightful. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Vaibhav Raj – December 28, 2023
The book was dense. The author makes good points.
Sarthak Dipak Bhadange – February 4, 2024
Helpful in understanding the nuances of their work, although quite academic.
Aniket Singh – February 6, 2024
A well-researched book that offers a fresh look at Wittgenstein and Husserl.
Kiran Motilal Rathod – April 30, 2024
Struggled to get through it. The concepts are quite complex and not explained well enough.
Aldrina Aishwarya D Rozario – May 9, 2024
This book expanded my understanding of philosophy! It can be challenging, but it’s worth it.
Rajan Walia – June 20, 2024
This book provides a unique perspective. I would recommend it to philosophy enthusiasts.
Vandita Mahaur – August 1, 2024
Challenging but insightful. The author does a good job of comparing Wittgenstein and Husserl.
Pallav Agarwal – December 27, 2024
Good for academics and serious philosophy students. Others might find it too heavy.
Rashi Tanwar – January 17, 2025
A dense read, but rewarding for those interested in Wittgenstein and Husserl. Some chapters were clearer than others.
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Janani Sree –
A bit too dense and theoretical for my taste. I had hoped for something more accessible.
Sahil Chahal –
An interesting perspective on two important philosophers. A bit dry, but informative.
Pulkit Sharma –
An amazing book, it offers an intricate analysis, a valuable addition to my philosophy collection.
Gitish Batra –
It’s okay, there are parts which I had to reread to fully understand.
Bharath Jayaram –
Not for the faint of heart! Requires prior knowledge of philosophy.
Vivek Mandal –
I appreciated the depth of analysis, but at times it felt repetitive.
Anonymous –
The connections drawn between Wittgenstein and Husserl were insightful. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Vaibhav Raj –
The book was dense. The author makes good points.
Sarthak Dipak Bhadange –
Helpful in understanding the nuances of their work, although quite academic.
Aniket Singh –
A well-researched book that offers a fresh look at Wittgenstein and Husserl.
Kiran Motilal Rathod –
Struggled to get through it. The concepts are quite complex and not explained well enough.
Aldrina Aishwarya D Rozario –
This book expanded my understanding of philosophy! It can be challenging, but it’s worth it.
Rajan Walia –
This book provides a unique perspective. I would recommend it to philosophy enthusiasts.
Vandita Mahaur –
Challenging but insightful. The author does a good job of comparing Wittgenstein and Husserl.
Pallav Agarwal –
Good for academics and serious philosophy students. Others might find it too heavy.
Rashi Tanwar –
A dense read, but rewarding for those interested in Wittgenstein and Husserl. Some chapters were clearer than others.