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OFFICIAL POLL: January & February 2011 Non-Fiction Book

Collaborate in choosing our next NON-FICTION book for group discussion within this forum. A minimum of 5 posts is necessary to participate here!
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: January & February 2011 Non-Fiction Book

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7 people have now cast 3 votes each for "The Moral Landscape." And there is no reason to think many more people will even vote or participate in the next non-fiction book discussion. Only 1 person has voted for a different book.

I am going to take the liberty of just announcing this book as the winner right now to give everyone time to order their books. We've stopped past polls in the past when we have a runaway winner. It saves time.

Please order your book! I just ordered it on my Kindle.
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: January & February 2011 Non-Fiction Book

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Sounds good, Chris. I'll order tonight.
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Re: OFFICIAL POLL: January & February 2011 Non-Fiction Book

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I'm looking forward to reading it. I have some reservations about deciding moral questions through science, so I'll be interested to see how this very smart guy handles this.
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