Arg, Cameron, stop! :-) The post’s for online material, not deadtree books. Although Amazon is an excellent resource, I’m not sure it deserve four mentions!
[reply to below...] That’s OK. :-) I’ve edited the post to avoid confusion. Books may get a seperate post.
Although we already have Recommended Rationalist Reading, that hasn’t got threading and voting, so yeah, let’s have a post for books if people think it’s a good idea (I vote yes!)
If so I’d suggest everyone limits it to, say, their top 5 book choices, to keep quality up & avoid people pasting 20 books in to game the comment karma!
[edit] …not happening, by order of the management :( [/edit]
Rational Choice in an Uncertain World: The Psychology of Judgement and Decision Making
Arg, Cameron, stop! :-) The post’s for online material, not deadtree books. Although Amazon is an excellent resource, I’m not sure it deserve four mentions!
[reply to below...] That’s OK. :-) I’ve edited the post to avoid confusion. Books may get a seperate post.
Pardon me, I missed the exclusive to online part. :)
I wouldn’t mind another post for those deadtree books, I’ve found that lot far more influential than all but Eleizer’s online stuff.
That’s OK. :-) I’ve added an edit, so hopefully no-one else will get confused.
That’s OK. Hopefully the post’s clear enough now.
Although we already have Recommended Rationalist Reading, that hasn’t got threading and voting, so yeah, let’s have a post for books if people think it’s a good idea (I vote yes!)
If so I’d suggest everyone limits it to, say, their top 5 book choices, to keep quality up & avoid people pasting 20 books in to game the comment karma!
[edit] …not happening, by order of the management :( [/edit]