SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects
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SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects
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- An introduction to the philosophy of science, Kent W. Staley, Saint Louis University, Missouri
- Good thinking, why flawed logic puts us all at risk and how critical thinking can save the world, David Robert Grimes
- Natural, how faith in nature's goodness leads to harmful fads, unjust laws, and flawed science, Alan Levinovitz
- The return of the God hypothesis, three scientific discoveries that reveal the mind behind the universe, Stephen C. Meyer
- Earth in human hands, shaping our planet's future, David Grinspoon
- Staying with the trouble, making kin in the Chthulucene, Donna J. Haraway
- Life finds a way, what evolution teaches us about creativity, Andreas Wagner
- Einstein's unfinished revolution, the search for what lies beyond the quantum, Lee Smolin ; illustrations by Kaca Bradonjic
- Bring back the king, the new science of de-extinction, Helen Pilcher
- The medusa and the snail, more notes of a biology watcher, Lewis Thomas
- Feline philosophy, cats and the meaning of life, John Gray
- The grand delusion, what we know but don't believe, Steve Hagen
- The Bloomsbury companion to the philosophy of science, edited by Steven French and Juha Saatsi
- Hawking incorporated, Stephen Hawking and the anthropology of the knowing subject, Helene Mialet
- The universe speaks in numbers, how modern math reveals nature's deepest secrets, Graham Farmelo
- Utopia is creepy, and other provocations, Nicholas Carr
- How emotions are made, the secret life of the brain, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D
- The physics of everyday things, the extraordinary science behind an ordinary day, James Kakalios
- Bedeviled, a shadow history of demons in science, Jimena Canales
- Everything all at once, by Bill Nye ; edited by Corey S. Powell
- The nothing that is, a natural history of zero, Robert Kaplan ; illustrations by Ellen Kaplan
- The world according to physics, Jim Al-Khalili
- Fantastic fungi, how mushrooms can heal, shift consciousness & save the planet, edited and introduction by Paul Stamets ; afterword by Louie Schwartzberg
- Finding the mother tree, discovering the wisdom of the forest, Suzanne Simard
- The moral arc, how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice, and freedom, Michael Shermer
- Philosophy of biology, a very short introduction, Samir Okasha
- The crash detectives, investigating the world's most mysterious air disasters, Christine Negroni
- A universe from nothing, why there is something rather than nothing, Lawrence M. Krauss ; with an afterword by Richard Dawkins
- Your place in the universe, understanding our big, messy existence, Paul M. Sutter
- The fabric of the cosmos, space, time, and the texture of reality, Brian Greene
- The new ABCs of research, achieving breakthrough collaborations, Ben Shneiderman, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, USA
- Astonish yourself, 101 experiments in the philosophy of everyday life, Roger-Pol Droit ; translated by Stephen Romer
- Tyrannosaurus Sue, the extraordinary saga of the largest, most fought over T. rex ever found, Steve Fiffer ; foreword by Robert T. Bakker
- The alignment problem, machine learning and human values, Brian Christian
- The holographic universe, the revolutionary theory of reality, Michael Talbot ; foreword by Lynne McTaggart
- Elemental, how the periodic table can now explain (nearly) everything, Tim James
- The state of science, what the future holds and the scientists making it happen, Marc Zimmer
- Delusions in science and spirituality, the fall of the standard model and the rise of knowledge from unseen worlds, Susan B. Martinez, Ph.D
- The art of more, how mathematics created civilization, Michael Brooks
- Heavens on earth, the scientific search for the afterlife, immortality, and utopia, Michael Shermer
- The metaverse, and how it will revolutionize everything, Matthew Ball
- Pills-a-go-go, a fiendish investigation into pill marketing, art, history and consumption, Jim Hogshire ; with contributions from Skylaire Alfvegren [and others]
- A meaning to life, Michael Ruse
- From bacteria to Bach and back, the evolution of minds, Daniel C. Dennett
- The trouble with gravity, solving the mystery beneath our feet, Richard Panek
- Citizen scientist, searching for heroes and hope in an age of extinction, Mary Ellen Hannibal
- Widen the window, training your brain and body to thrive during stress and recover from trauma, Elizabeth A. Stanley, PH.D
- How we got to now, six innovations that made the modern world, Steven Johnson
- The greatest story ever told--so far, why are we here?, Lawrence M. Krauss
- Virtually human, the promise---and the peril---of digital immortality, Martine Rothblatt, Ph.D