Essay On Man
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Essay On Man is a recurring book in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between June 06, 2021 and June 13, 2021. The archive places it in contexts such as “Ernst Cassirer’s Essay On Man”; “reviews of Essay On Man”. It most often appears alongside Astralcodexten, Bay Area, biostatistician.
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- Category: Books
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: June 06, 2021
- Last seen: June 13, 2021
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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
2: The most recent example of this is Homemade Multibody Dynamics' review of Ernst Cassirer's Essay On Man. Go there and read it so I feel less guilty about screwing up.
Inline links: review of Ernst Cassirer's Essay On Man
1: I've heard from five people who, despite sending me entries (and in some cases having me get back to them saying I'd gotten them), somehow didn't get entered into the Book Review Contest. The people I know about are the ones who wrote reviews of The Beginning Of Infinity, Gulag+Kapital+Totalitarianism, Plagues And Peoples, Essay On Man, and Origin Of The Human Mind. If you entered but didn't end up either as a finalist or in the Runners-Up Packet, you're also in that category and should send me an email at scott@slatestarcodex.com ASAP so I can fix it. Send it from a different address than you used originally, in case the problem was that your emails end up in my spam filter. My plan is to speed-judge all of them, then pick one extra finalist which I'll present to you next Thursday, then start voting next Friday.