A review by jodyjsperling
Kant and the Platypus: Essays on Language and Cognition by Umberto Eco

2.0

Certainly, some of my negative feelings toward this book originate in my lack of education especially as regards philosophy. However, in terms of argument, I found it difficult to synthesize information based on Eco's constant obfuscation. He seems constantly to be juggling three or more points simultaneously. This made it hard to track any one argument. I believe he could have done more by saying less.