My upcoming book, 1-Page-Classics gives examples of a kind of “reduced” Bayesianism in the form of a one-pager called “Traditional Claims” and another called “Modal Realism.”
The book might also be interesting for virtue ethics, in the form of abbreviations of the famous scroll “The Mandate of Heaven,” Confucius’ “Analects or Analectus,” and Lao Tzu’s “Tao Te Ching.”
I also abbreviate Epictetus’ “Enchiridion” in a creative fashion, and “Republic of Plato” includes an excellent form of sophist criticism to that project (poetry, the ring of Giges, etc.).
My upcoming book, 1-Page-Classics gives examples of a kind of “reduced” Bayesianism in the form of a one-pager called “Traditional Claims” and another called “Modal Realism.”
The book might also be interesting for virtue ethics, in the form of abbreviations of the famous scroll “The Mandate of Heaven,” Confucius’ “Analects or Analectus,” and Lao Tzu’s “Tao Te Ching.”
I also abbreviate Epictetus’ “Enchiridion” in a creative fashion, and “Republic of Plato” includes an excellent form of sophist criticism to that project (poetry, the ring of Giges, etc.).