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He’s back and more boring than ever: Sleep therapist Immanuel Kant. Tonight on Textbook Sleep we’ll be continuing our nightly sleep-a-thon with another chapter of his Critique of Pure Reason, philosophical Sominex for generations of unfortunate students. It is reasonable to expect you won’t hear much of it, because you’ll be snoring so loudly. Fortunately, you won’t be expected to write a paper on it, or underline any of the many mystifying passages in yellow highlighter. There will be no quiz, no exam, no unintelligible questions in class. Just deep and restful sleep. Let’s go there together, shall we?
By Jim NolanHe’s back and more boring than ever: Sleep therapist Immanuel Kant. Tonight on Textbook Sleep we’ll be continuing our nightly sleep-a-thon with another chapter of his Critique of Pure Reason, philosophical Sominex for generations of unfortunate students. It is reasonable to expect you won’t hear much of it, because you’ll be snoring so loudly. Fortunately, you won’t be expected to write a paper on it, or underline any of the many mystifying passages in yellow highlighter. There will be no quiz, no exam, no unintelligible questions in class. Just deep and restful sleep. Let’s go there together, shall we?