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Determined

Robert M. Sapolsky

A provocative exploration into the science of free will, challenging our deeply held beliefs about agency, moral responsibility, and the very nature of choice. Sapolsky argues that our behaviors are the result of a complex interplay of biological and environmental factors, leaving little room for the concept of free will. This book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of themselves and society.

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Einstein, Gödel, and the Nature of Reality

Jim Holt

A collection of essays exploring profound ideas in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, focusing on the lives and works of intellectual giants like Einstein and Gödel. It delves into concepts such as relativity, quantum mechanics, infinity, and the nature of time, while also examining the human factor behind these groundbreaking discoveries and their implications for our understanding of reality, knowledge, and ethics.

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How Innovation Works

Matt Ridley

A sweeping exploration of evolution in the universe, morality, life, genes, culture, economy, technology, mind, personality, education, population, leadership, government, religion, money, and the internet, arguing that evolution is a pervasive force shaping the human world and that change is incremental, inevitable, and driven by natural selection among competing ideas.

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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

A personal and philosophical diary written in Greek by an intellectual Roman emperor without any thought or intention of publication - and remain of unique interest and relevance to the modern world. These writings reveal a mind of great humanity and natural humility, formed in the Stoic tradition, which has long been admired.

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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill

A foundational text in classical liberalism, John Stuart Mill's 'On Liberty' explores the nature and limits of the power that can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual. Mill champions individual rights and freedom of thought and expression as essential for societal progress, sparking debate and inspiring generations.

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Our Malady

Timothy Snyder

In "Our Malady," Timothy Snyder reflects on the meaning of freedom, drawing lessons from history and his personal experiences, including insights gained from a hospital diary. He explores the essence of liberty in the face of tyranny and offers a profound meditation on what it truly means to be free.

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The Anthropocene Reviewed

John Green

A collection of insightful and often humorous essays that review different facets of the human-influenced planet on a five-star scale, from Canada geese to Diet Dr Pepper, exploring the contradictions of human existence and our impact on the world.

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The Black Swan

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

A groundbreaking exploration of the unpredictable events that shape our world. Nassim Nicholas Taleb reveals how we are blinded by randomness and how we can learn to thrive in the face of uncertainty. Elegant, startling, and universal in its applications, The Black Swan will change the way you look at the world.

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