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The self and its brain: an argument for interactionism
Popper, who may in this century, rightfully become known as one of the greatest philosophers of all time, is a pleasure to read. Reading him really is good for your mind. He writes clearly and intelligently about a wide range of knowledge fields. His mixture of cosmology, evolution, epistemology, humanism, critical rationalism and psychology produces a unique philosophy that may well be a key part of the solution to the problems humanity is facing in the 21st century. Read this guy yourself, don't trust academic philosopher's assessments of his work. He is not widely known because his work has been so poorly accounted for by intellectuals. This may be because, as William Bartley the American philosopher one said, if Popper is on the right track, then most professional philosophers in the modern era, wasted their careers.
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