The best analysis is synthesis, or the embedding of the construct of interest into a theory
~Mario Bunge, "Energy: Between Physics and Metaphysics" — Pantagruel
Personally, I'm especially interested in the concept of causality qua instrumentality, and the instantiation of knowledge in the physical form of tools. — Pantagruel
Here’s a mediocre 20 minute read that you could be currently reading… — Fire Ologist
So people have recommended me to start reading the other books by Nietzsche then give TSZ another shot. — NickGoodfella
a great way of approaching those two is to read The Gay Science — Jamal
you will need to check out Aristotle's The Poetics for a better idea of where he was coming from though (it is a short though, so not a huge burden). — I like sushi
How did you get on with it? It's an extraordinary book, I thought, but hard going in all its self-reflexive cleverness. It's like someone on the spectrum, with a gift for wordplay, has just let rip. — Tom Storm
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