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Mechanicum
- The Horus Heresy, Book 9
- De: Graham McNeill
- Narrado por: Toby Longworth
- Duración: 11 h y 54 m
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As the flames of treachery spread throughout the Imperium, Horus plots to subvert or destroy all those who would stand against him. On Mars, home world of the Mechanicum priesthood, the great manufactory-cities have long produced much of the weaponry required for the expeditionary fleets across the galaxy - making the world invaluable to whoever controls it in the coming war.
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New Light
- De Ron en 02-17-19
- Mechanicum
- The Horus Heresy, Book 9
- De: Graham McNeill
- Narrado por: Toby Longworth
Thank the God Emperor GW put this on Audiable!
Revisado: 03-21-18
I enjoyed this far more than I thought I would. Definitely one of the stronger books in the series, even though I am not much of a Mechanicum fan. Correction, I wasn't much of a Mechanicum fan.
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The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition
- De: Daniel N. Robinson, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Daniel N. Robinson
- Duración: 30 h y 11 m
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Grasp the important ideas that have served as the backbone of philosophy across the ages with this extraordinary 60-lecture series. This is your opportunity to explore the enormous range of philosophical perspectives and ponder the most important and enduring of human questions-without spending your life poring over dense philosophical texts.
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A Hard Review to Write
- De Ark1836 en 11-20-15
A fantastic introduction
Revisado: 02-02-18
This is not a a substitute for the immense volume of reading, study, and effort that is required to claim oneself to be well read on the subject of philosophy. Instead think of it as an introduction to language and modes of thought required to engage in and with the great existential questions that philosophers ask. And if you read the title of this series and said to yourself, "sure Ill listen to 30 hours of this," it is fair to assume you are asking those same questions.
This course will not, however, give you answers to those questions. It will however give you a brief overview of ways that others have sought those answers. The professor is engaging, well read, and rather witty at times. He seems to be critical but fair with the ideas and people he covers.
This is a great way to fill up your wish list on Audiable.
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