Untangling the Knot: A Users Guide to the Human Mind
Your Brain, an Owner’s Manual
Less than One, Greater than Zero: The Sequences, 2006–2009
Approximating Omega (badly, of course)
Sharpening the Mace
Uncountable Infinite Shades of Grey (my apologies)
Stop Tripping Yourself: A Users Guide to the Human Mind
Marshaling the Mind: An Introduction to the Informed Art of Rationality
Motes and Meaning: The Less Wrong Archives
Of Motes and Meaning
Theory, in Practice
Thinking, in Practice
Thinking in Circles:Avoiding the Known Bugs in Human Reasoning.
I like the first two especially.
There already is a book called The Owner’s Manual for the Brain.EDIT: fixed typo.
I like them as titles… for a somewhat different book focussed more on actual human psychology.
I don’t know. Bayesian updating isn’t human-mind-specific and isn’t the way the human mind naturally works; the first two titles especially seem to undercut that.
Many of these are good
The second one is already a book.
Untangling the Knot: A Users Guide to the Human Mind
Your Brain, an Owner’s Manual
Less than One, Greater than Zero: The Sequences, 2006–2009
Approximating Omega (badly, of course)
Sharpening the Mace
Uncountable Infinite Shades of Grey (my apologies)
Stop Tripping Yourself: A Users Guide to the Human Mind
Marshaling the Mind: An Introduction to the Informed Art of Rationality
Motes and Meaning: The Less Wrong Archives
Of Motes and Meaning
Theory, in Practice
Thinking, in Practice
Thinking in Circles:Avoiding the Known Bugs in Human Reasoning.
I like the first two especially.
There already is a book called The Owner’s Manual for the Brain.
EDIT: fixed typo.
I like them as titles… for a somewhat different book focussed more on actual human psychology.
I don’t know. Bayesian updating isn’t human-mind-specific and isn’t the way the human mind naturally works; the first two titles especially seem to undercut that.
Many of these are good
The second one is already a book.