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David Panagore

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Directionally accurate

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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-27-23

This is a decent book but the more recent Heidegger in Ruins categorically proves the national socialists still existent in the extreme post World War Two ideology of Heidegger in ways only inferred here , however this book does the job well on teasing those pieces of Nietzsche we choose to ignore during the hey day of Foucault , Regan and yet we all believed in the Enlightment. Those book shows succinctly the error of that assumption and the thru line to current fascist far right .

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Not qualified

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2 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-04-23

This is the first lecture course in the series that sincerely disappoints me, edifying, intelligent but sadly not qualified as at best an analytic, but as an existential not qualified in that intellectual tradition , it is a country he visits , urbane bourgeoisie , and on middle class values critiques with poor understanding. For one , a foolish digression on technology misunderstands and mistakes a Heidegger point.

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Working my way thru history

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-10-22

Both of Prof Bartlett’s course on the Italian Renaissance are both a very accessible primer but as well a good reminder for those like myself who have not studied the Renaissance since, if ever college, and the notes in pdf materials allows me to catch the Italian spelling and names. I just finished both courses and already I have gone back to listen to selected episodes .

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A capable tour de force

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Revisado: 01-04-22

Magisterial no, Stephen Jay Gould is too conversational for that and too willing to find the humor and humanity in what is his ethical stance , which shines a clear crisp light on a mostly American history of the misuse of intelligence tests for fairly eugenic purposes by the roaring twenties. It is a baseline of the key historical figures and theories used to as the title says mis measure man, for active or even benign is that possible racial and heredity outcomes based on race theories. I only wish the promise of a direct address of Bell Curve in the introduction was delivered to the same degree as his critiques, exposés, and take downs of earlier researchers. He does an admirable ethical job by the inclusion of two essays and some related works but only an adequate job by a scientific critique of the exact data sets and methodology followed as he did for prior research, and yet it’s still SJG and his writing is good , it flows , it is thoroughly enjoyable and educational no matter my critique.

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