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Craig Evans
is on page 271 of 576
Page 271... a quote from Thoreau... that page was not noted in the index (although there were other pages noted which mentioned HDT). Thoreau is not in the bibliography, so one is then not able to go to the author's work to verify its existence. Shoddy referencing.
— Aug 04, 2020 01:43PM
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Craig Evans
is on page 173 of 576
And another reason I'm almost ready to set this book aside permanently... the 'snide' aside commentary... "what a strange word, so much like agony" (pg.173)
— May 06, 2020 08:45AM
Craig Evans
is on page 102 of 576
I'm very close to giving up on this book. Too many instances wherein the author has either quoted another author or researcher, or noted a source for information WITHOUT providing footnotes, end notes, a citation in the bibliography, or a reference in the index.
Shoddy scholarship and presentation.
— Apr 19, 2020 12:33PM
Shoddy scholarship and presentation.
Craig Evans
is on page 86 of 576
As a person who considers himself an empiricist, there are aspects to what this author is putting forth in his text that I am finding difficult to incorporate into my view of the natural world.
I shall continue to attempt to follow his line of thought with an open mind.
— Apr 11, 2020 05:35AM
I shall continue to attempt to follow his line of thought with an open mind.
Craig Evans
is on page 20 of 576
This, so far, is starting out to be a bit foreign to me as to the author's intent and the 'philosophy' that appears he's leaning to.
From the 'A Note to the Reader'-"If you are a mechanicalist or die-hard reductionist...Please read Richard Dawkins.
Well, I do consider myself a 'reductionist, but have never read any of Richard Dawkins' books... however I do have a collection of his essay (signed by the author)
— Mar 30, 2020 03:50AM
From the 'A Note to the Reader'-"If you are a mechanicalist or die-hard reductionist...Please read Richard Dawkins.
Well, I do consider myself a 'reductionist, but have never read any of Richard Dawkins' books... however I do have a collection of his essay (signed by the author)