Are you familiar with Dao De Jing: A Philosophical Translation by Roger Ames & David Hall? If so, what do you think of it? I've found it a much more insightful reading (between the lines) than any other version of Laozi's text. I've been meaning to reread it for quite some time ... — 180 Proof
IIRC, quite good. :up:Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years, Diarmaid MacCollouch — Count Timothy von Icarus
Eat some apples, ride a horse. That's where they came from. — T Clark
I think Central Asia is the geography we're most ignorant of. — T Clark
Does anyone have a good recommendation on CS Pierce? On the one hand, his collected works are free in many places. On the other, they aren't particularly well organized and it's a 5,092 page PDF.
Is there a good "guided" tour that mixes the original writing with a solid framework for studying such a large body of work? — Count Timothy von Icarus
Good luck. — Manuel
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