Publisher's Synopsis
These are special select writings by the prolific philosopher, artist, inventor, poet Nathan Coppedge known for his research on perpetual motion machines and ventures into coherentist philosophy. These especially notable and possibly useful ingenious documents are some of Coppedge's most meaningful and interesting. They include a quite amazing number of varied contents, such as very short select examples from Nathan's best work titled The Necessary Perfections, a number of other selections which were deemed 'fun' and three or more ingenious works on the structure of ideas in history including the fill-in-the-blank and partially-filled versions of The History of Ideas or 'Inventor' Paper (somewhat improved from the Premier Intellectual Dialectic but allowing only one major idea per year), and for extra amusement in case you have extra time, The Mini Intellectual Treatises which offers perspective on the actual history of intellect since Plato in a highly concise style. This makes for excellent reading and re-reading, and it one of Coppedge's most unconventional and creative works, a tour d' resistance. Highly recommended.