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rage Getting comfortable
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DaRk Penguin Eligible to vote!
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 3:04 am Post subject: books
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I am currently Reading
1. The Culture of Make Belive by Derrick Jensen
2. About A boy by Nick Hornby
3. Guns Germs and Steel
4. The Feeling of What Happens by Damasio
5. The princess bride by Goldman |
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Kostya V Newbie
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 11:00 pm Post subject: Books
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Recently read and current books:
1. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand 2. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand 3. The Selfish Gene by Dawkins 4. Unweaving the Rainbow by Dawkins 5. Cosmos by Carl Sagan 6. The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore 7. I am half way thru The Blind Watchmaker by Dawkins
Following books are on order:
1. Freedom from the Known by Jiddu Krishnamurti 2. The Language Instinct : How the Mind Creates Language by Steven Pinker 3. Consciousness Explained by Daniel Dennett |
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tarav  Stupendously Brilliant BookTalk.org Moderator Silver Contributor


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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 3:25 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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| I just finished reading The Selfish Gene. Chicken Soup for the Teacher's Soul was before that(I'm a teacher--it was a gift!). Then there was Strange Behavior-Tales of Evolutionary Neurology, The Darwin Awards, and Darwin's Dangerous Idea. I also enjoy reading books about dogs, apes, mysteries, and just about anything suggested to me. |
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curttheprophet Eligible to vote!
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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:12 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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Last five:
River out of Eden by Richard Dawkins Atheism: The case against God by George H. Smith Unweaving the Rainbow by Richard Dawkins A Choice of Enemiesby Mordecai Richler The Christians as the Romans saw them by Robert Wilken
Currently Reading:
The Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan Requiem for a dream by Hubert Selby Jr. |
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Jeremy1952  Doctorate Bronze Contributor

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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 10:28 am Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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I too tend to jump on recommendations. A member of another list forwarded Shermer's E-SKEPTIC FOR JUNE 11, 2003 which included two book reviews. I immediately ordered Jones, Y, Dennett, Freedom Evolves, Ridley, Nature via Nurture, and Damasio's new book, Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain, which is about to come out in paper. I don't remember which two were in Skeptic!
My usual method is to keep one in the bathroom (currently, a collection of essays from The New York Times, Scientists at Work), one in the car (Ludlum, The Sigma Protocol, silly fiction because I ran out of non fiction on tape), and one in my bag, to read at lunch (Re-reading Wilson, Consilience).
I recently finished Ridley, The Origins of Virtue, and Dawkins, A Devil's Chaplain; Unweaving the Rainbow; Miller, The Mating Mind (another Dawkin's recommendation), and Gopkin, Meltzoff, and Kuhl, The Scientist in the Crib. I've also begun and dropped Axelrod, The Complexity of Cooperation (Too technical, I got the point); and Hobbes, Leviathan. Science is neither a philosophy nor a belief system. It is a combination of mental operations that has become increasingly the habit of educated peoples, a culture of illuminations hit upon by a fortunate turn of history that yielded the most effective way of learning about the real world ever conceived. E.O.Wilson |
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Jeremy1952  Doctorate Bronze Contributor

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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 10:37 am Post subject: Can't you count?
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There are three kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't.
I've read the opposite; that attempts to measure weight loss at death have repeatedly failed to find any change at all, down to a tiny fraction of a gram. This may be another case of lying for jeebus. Science is neither a philosophy nor a belief system. It is a combination of mental operations that has become increasingly the habit of educated peoples, a culture of illuminations hit upon by a fortunate turn of history that yielded the most effective way of learning about the real world ever conceived. E.O.Wilson |
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wmmurrah Almost a regular
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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 6:47 pm Post subject: last five books
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My last five books include:
1.Atheism: A Philosophical Justification by Michael Martin. not finished yet.
2. Story by Robert McKee. A book on writing screenplays
3. Anarchy, State, and Utopia by Robert Nozick. Tough read but well worth it. About political philosophy.
4. Religion Explained by Pascal Boyer.
5. For whom the bell tolls Hemingway. |
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DaRk Penguin Eligible to vote!
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2003 10:10 pm Post subject: wmmurrah (how do you pronounce that)
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| Hey wmmurrah, I've read story by Robert McKee also. You should see the movie Adaptation (written by the guy who did 'being john malcovich' and 'confessions of a dangerous mind'. The movie has nicolas cage going to one of McKee's story seminars. It's very entertaining. |
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curttheprophet Eligible to vote!
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:33 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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| I wanted to update my list by mentioning a new novel I just started. Cocksure by Mordecai Richler, who's one of my favourite novelists. Read some reviews Also try The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, which I've read and is excellent, and Barney's Version, which I haven't yet read but my friend Ryan praised to the moon and back. |
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