Jordan Simerly
A good book to pick up and put down inconsequentially. The most engaging questions deal with morality and technology while the more bland, repetitive ones tackle existentialism and perception in layman's terms. Great source of topics for debate and discussion, but lacks in enough sources and reference material to make it a definitive component to any classroom or study.
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Adrian Toh
I truly enjoyed most of the thought experiments in this book. I've rarely delved into philosophy, so the clear and simple discourse in the chapters were enlightening and entertaining. I even discussed some of the thought experiments with my children, and was intrigued with the way children think about such issues, compared to adults. This book is highly recommended.
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