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February 20, 2007

New Garden Feature: Book Reviews

The Garden of Forking Paths hereby launches a new feature: book reviews. Gardeners or guest-reviewers will post on a semi-regular basis (not to be confused with a semi-compatibilist basis!) reviews of books germane to the topics of our blog. We hope the reviews will be a nice springboard for discussion in the comments section of each review post. If you are interested in reviewing a book, and/or you have suggestions regarding recent books that could be of interest, please contact the coordinators. Soon, our very own Chris Franklin will begin with Searle's new volume, Freedom and Neurobiology.

As a warm-up, you can check out Patrick Todd's review at Show Me The Argument.

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For the Introduction to the Searle book:

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/publicity/searleexcerpt.html

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