And it's my identity that's been stolen: there's somebody else masquerading as the neurophilosopher.
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Via the Infinite summer roundup, Infinite Detox has a post about the novel's treatment of my favorite supporting character, whose title I have shamelessly stolen:
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That's one of David Pearce's sites. Does it predate you?
I've seen the main site before, but not this one, so I don't know how long it's been up.
This post wasn't meant to be serious, so I'm not at all bothered by it.
Do you know David Pearce?
I don't know him personally, no. I recognized the font and image.
Doesn't look nearly as useful as the stuff on this site. I'll be checking back. Good stuff.