In a paradoxical way, Michel Jouvet's The Paradox of Sleep is a book of this genre. Yes, Jouvet's musings on the functions of sleep are highly speculative. Yes, they are philosophically confused.
IN childhood many things are hidden from us, but we use money to buy our first sweets at an age which is rarely within the recollection of mature thought. So we take money for granted. We learn by ...
Delve into the intricate relationship between fires and plant growth, uncovering the mechanisms through which these fiery events fuel the regeneration of nature's tapestry. Fires can exact a heavy ...
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And can it be prevented altogether? Or should we accept that violence is simply part of human nature? The Violence Paradox takes a journey through history and the human mind to explore what ...