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If you like this stuff, may I suggest you audible Rene Descartes in the original (albeit translated from French). It would be his meditations and philosophy. His later work is kinda crazy and not as good. His view on science, language, and logic is brilliant. He was rightly regarded as the guy most influential in the rise of the Age of Reason. You will see I regard him as hands down the guy who defined the science of cognitive science. Of course you know as well he is the namesake for Cartesian Coordinates in math and physics. There is a reason for that.

Here is a link to a really good version read by an excellent British narrator.

https://medium.com/liecatcher/https-medium-com-rhtcmu-fiat-lies-are-genocide-on-the-human-race-a4d76b093530?source=friends_link&sk=def42b91e45b457ef3abc64ab440c8ae

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Robert Thibadeau
Robert Thibadeau

Written by Robert Thibadeau

Carnegie Mellon University since 1979 — Cognitive Science, AI, Machine Learning, one of the founding Directors of the Robotics Institute. rht@brightplaza.com

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