

📖 Unlock the art of knowledge—where ideas meet illustration.
Objectivity (Zone Books) is a thought-provoking exploration of how illustrations serve as a universal language in knowledge presentation. With a strong niche ranking in History of Science and a high customer rating, this book challenges readers to rethink epistemic virtues through dense, intellectually rich content. Available now as new stock with free delivery, it’s a must-have for professionals craving depth and originality in their library.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 84 Reviews |
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Five Stars
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Needlessly obtuse and long-winded
What the heck is the book about? Illustration and presenting things be it facts, ideas, images as a common denominator in all knowledge. Ok. That and epistemic virtues and so on but it's just so weighty and unreadable, because you can go paragraphs without any point seemingly being made. Could just be a list of virtues and surprising findings in bullet point form; it would save readers days.
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