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  • ...a delightful resource that entertains, informs, and inspires. If only more books, especially those for magicians, offered as much.” —Gordon Meyer, auth ...be improved. Ultimately, as a book with liberal doses of art, science, and philosophy its worth will be a subjective judgment. But if it speaks to you, there is
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  • ...ce and Culture in Colonial India by Dhruv Raina and S. Irfan Habib. Tulika Books, Delhi, 2004. ...e intellectual trend of post-modernism and post-colonialism, tendencies in philosophy of science studies which interrogate the normative and epistemic claims of
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  • ...ge and The Time-Image. Deleuze himself would demur from characterizing his books as historical works. Still I would argue that they are informed by an histo ...of Chaos, Prigogine and Stengers characterize the evolution of science and philosophy as "open" systems that incessantly exchange information with their cultural
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  • ...phy of repetition and difference and the work of Henri Bergson, the Cinema books extend these theories to foreground those aspects that are most essential t The greatest achievement of the Cinema books is that they suggest a means of looking at film that explodes static views
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