The
caveat lector guerrilla campaign is chronicled online, where the dubious claims of cell phone marketers and placard-wielding politicians are treated with equal suspicion.
Caveat lector: This reviewer's name, unbeknownst to her, appears in the credits of this video.
So, when it comes to ingesting popular literature about "research":
caveat lector.
To the philosophical novice I would give the advice:
caveat lector.
Just keep in mind:
Caveat lector, or, reader beware.
(It is a trifle disconcerting, for example, to thumb back to the first of his copious endnotes and light upon the following
caveat lector: "The reader should treat the historical detail in these lectures with caution; its value is sometimes more mythical than factual.") But say what you will, the man knew how to command the bully pulpit.
But
caveat lector, the average page is packed with 550 words.
Z.'s book turns out to be a good example of "rubberband Messianism."
Caveat lector!