An obvious one is Richard Feynman’s “Cargo Cult Science”, which is published in the book Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! but can be found online pretty easily.
Edit: The reason why it’s a good read is because—all due respect to Randall Munroe—science really does require a lot more than “let’s try it and see”. That’s the basic idea which got the whole exercise started, but we’ve learned a lot as scientists since then, and Feynman explains a lot.
An obvious one is Richard Feynman’s “Cargo Cult Science”, which is published in the book Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! but can be found online pretty easily.
Edit: The reason why it’s a good read is because—all due respect to Randall Munroe—science really does require a lot more than “let’s try it and see”. That’s the basic idea which got the whole exercise started, but we’ve learned a lot as scientists since then, and Feynman explains a lot.
(Incidentally, the entire book—Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! (Adventures of a Curious Character) - is a fun read, although somewhat less focused on rationality as a whole.)
Here’s one place you can find it.
That link is dead, but I found it on another site.