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On what do you base this criticism?

I've not read any of these books, but they sound like more than a passing summary of the topics; at the very least they sound like a wonderful introduction, the start of the top-down strategy you espouse.

Is there a reason you believe these are not a good start to the top-down approach?

Is there a reason a person is better off avoiding this series entirely, rather than learn some facts?

It seems if I read 152 pages on (say) Teeth, I know vastly more than 99.99% of the population, and could quite enjoyably engage with a dentist or perhaps an anthropologist I met at a party.




>> t seems if I read 152 pages on (say) Teeth, I know vastly more than 99.99% of the population, and could quite enjoyably engage with a dentist

That depends on if you wanted to talk to him about teeth, or dentistry, which he might find more enjoyable




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