What are some great philosophical works of this century?
Of the few I've read, Objectivity (Daston, Galison), Alienation (Jaeggi) and Systematicity (Hoyningen-Huene) rank all among the must-read.
>>7681336
philosophy is dead bro
E S C A L A T E
H E I G H T E N
>>7681353
That was fast.
Have another one.
What are these puzzles? Are they from a book?
>>7681372
The puzzles are from Ultimate IQ Tests by Carter and Russell. The name of the book is just for commercial reasons, there isn't much related to actual IQ tests in it, except a collection of puzzles. They can be fun sometimes.
>>7681359
brochure
pamphlet
>>7681417
C i R c U m N a V i G a T i O n
>>7681431
This. It took me like half an hour. I didn't know that brochure was a word tho
>>7681431
Correct
>>7681490
Good job. That was a hard one.
C, H
>>7683299
maybe it's because i'm really stupid but i can't figure out how to begin to solve this puzzle.
>>7683381
After any letter of the word, the next letter is found by (1) a chord across the circle (see example) if the letter is five or more places away, or (2) travelling across the circumference if the next letter is four or less places away.
In the picture: AB and EF are next to each other, so you go across the circumference; EI is five places, so you go through a chord.
>>7683486
i dont get it either. couldnt you just spell out any word you want that way
>>7683516
me again. wave breaker sorta fits the word length and clue, i guess.
>>7683543
bar, bare, arab, ferrari, are, IRA, barrie, ... i think that's just an example
we need OP advice here.
>>7683299
barrier reef?
>>7683516
You have to go through the chords traced in the picture and the heavy lines on the circumferences. The picture IS NOT an example. You use the chords and heavy lines to move.
>>7683583
ah okay. was barrier reef right then?
Yes, the solution is barrier reef.