This week's Feedback explores the 18th-century polymath's essay on the gaseous emissions of humanity, delves into Elon Musk's robotic qualities and raises an eyebrow at Matt Hancock's interest in cryptocurrencies
– “Is it a thing or an action?” being the chief question – has drawn short shrift from reader Guy Cox. He believes the author should have used that essential method of philosophical inquiry known as “looking it up in a dictionary”. Cox also points out that the subject has previously been expounded on by no less a personage than US writer, inventor and all-round genius Benjamin Franklin.
Franklin wrote an entire essay urging his fellow natural philosophers to investigate whether they could develop food …App + Web
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