I thought it was Newton's Principia Mathematica that was the inaccessible one.
That's a work of science, not philosophy, so I didn't consider it. I don't know anything about it really anyways.
Atticus said:Maybe you confuse Principia Mathematica by Newton and Principia Mathematica by Russell and Whitehead. And "the inaccessible one" isn't probably the right wording
Every work of science is a work of philosophy
You're hinting at both being quite the literar work out?
Hee. Let me give you the short version as I remember from reading the Donald Duck simplified version when I was about 10 years old. This is likely to be horribly mangled by lots of factors.Worst fiction: Finnish epic poem Kalevala. I hated it when we had to read it on the 8th grade. I really didn't get anything out of it, except that it was hellish thing to understand. Now it migth be differently, but I'm afraid to attempt reading it again![]()
At least it's a short read. *Badum tish!*
Worst fiction: Finnish epic poem Kalevala. I hated it when we had to read it on the 8th grade. I really didn't get anything out of it, except that it was hellish thing to understand. Now it migth be differently, but I'm afraid to attempt reading it again![]()
Hee. Let me give you the short version as I remember from reading the Donald Duck simplified version when I was about 10 years old. This is likely to be horribly mangled by lots of factors.
Ilmarinen the blacksmith forges a magical handmill Sampo that produces salt, flour or gold when you grind it. Evil witch Louhi steals it. Ilmarinen enlists the help of the wizard Vainamoinen, the two set off on heroic quest to retrieve Sampo. Ilmarinen has a nifty boat that flies, Vainamoinen has a magical instrument called a kantele made from a fish's jawbone. The two sneak through the Realm of the Dead and other nasty places, grab the handmill in secret. On the way back, Louhi in the hame of a bird with iron claws and whatnot attacks. Vainamoinen plays his kantele, Louhi is rebuffed. Louhi attacks again, the Sampo is destroyed, Ilmarinen cannot repair it and leaves the story, Vainamoinen flies off with the broken Sampo behind the Northern Lights.
The hitchhikers guide
Catcher in a rhye
Catch-22