"A few days before a review of my latest book appeared in these pages, I
wrote to my editor, saying I had seen an advance copy and how much I
liked the color illustration of the yellow moon. He replied that I must
be mistaken, since the Book Review doesn’t use color. The next weekend
he wrote to say he couldn’t think what had come over him — he reads the
Book Review every week, and had somehow not noticed the color. Odd. And
yet these lapses can happen to the best of us. Ask yourself what the
Roman number four on the face of the church clock looks like. Most
people will answer it looks like IV, but almost certainly the truth is
it looks like IIII." That's the start of the New York Times Books review of Eric Schwitzgebel's book Perplexities of Consciousness. Read more.
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