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The Less Wrong Sequences
This is one of the most interesting websites I've ever seen in my life. Less Wrong, a blog about "human rationality - the art of thinking", covers many different topics such as science, economics, empiricism, fiction, sociology, cognitive biases, and logical fallacies. These posts have been organized into cohesive "sequences", which, when read, provide an in-depth discussion of a given subject. No matter what else, the sequences always contain interesting insights, and, if you read them, even if you don't agree with everything stated, you are sure to learn several new things and think new thoughts you wouldn't have considered otherwise. And, of course, for you guys over at MobileRead, it just wouldn't do not to mention that they are available in .epub format for ease of conversion and transfer to a reader. Seriously guys, if you have ever wanted to do some productive non-fiction reading in your off time, this is it.
In order that you may ascertain whether the subject matter and writing styles are to your liking before you commit to visiting the site, I will post some excerpts for your perusal. First, here's one from A Fable of Science and Politics, which is part of Politics is the Mind-Killer, a subsequence of the How to Actually Change Your Mind sequence. Quote:
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Thank you and karma for the link to this site!
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Your welcome! I recommend you start with Map and Territory and then move onto Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions, since those are the two most "basic" sequences and are pre-requisites for a lot of the other stuff.
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