tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467430172008806972.post8977341779241409558..comments2023-08-13T03:22:02.181-04:00Comments on unexpected moments: review: anathemSherylhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06355969043412582588noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467430172008806972.post-78001063639735563212013-02-13T10:22:35.505-05:002013-02-13T10:22:35.505-05:00Cryptonomicon is one book I`ve never been able to ...Cryptonomicon is one book I`ve never been able to get my hands on but I've heard from a lot of people how it's much more difficult of a read than Anathem.<br /><br />The idea of separation of science and philosophy from the influence of the world is something I can't quite make up my mind on. On the one hand I dislike how diluted and dumbed down these ideas can get when they're influenced too much by current events and pop culture. Nothing bothers me as much as the fact that major bookstores consider a philosophy section acceptable when it's mostly populated by pop culture philosophy sprinkled with Nietzche and a few postmodernists there but is completely missing Aristotle, Kant, Descartes or any actual metaphysics, epistomology, logic or aesthetics. I'm sure science sections aren't much different. When the focus of the work becomes dumbing down the ideas for mass consumption any actual progress or real insights become difficult to come by. At the same time it feels like it would be an awful shame if the public didn't have access to these ideas. Plus there gets to be the whole ivory tower conundrum if the people who are interested are constantly removed from the "real world" which is actual part of why I didn't pursue an advanced degree in philosophy once I got my BA. <br /><br />As for The End of Mr Y and The Raw Shark Texts, I'd never heard of either of those. I'll certainly be keeping my eye out for them next time I'm out book hunting and when I'd be happy to share my thoughts once I've read them.Sherylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06355969043412582588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3467430172008806972.post-45455952795045083282013-02-13T07:27:24.920-05:002013-02-13T07:27:24.920-05:00I'm just reading Anathem for the first time no...I'm just reading Anathem for the first time now. Good to hear you liked it too. So far I like it better than Cryptonomicon, because the single focalizer makes it much easier to keep track of what's going on. In Cryptonomicon I kept getting the characters confused. <br /><br />I also really like the idea posed in Anathem of treating science and philosophy as something that should be kept largely separate from current events and worldy influence.<br /><br />Two of my favourite pieced of philosophical fiction are The End of Mr Y (by Scarlett Thomas) and The raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall. Have you read either of those? I'm curious what you'd think of them. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com