This books feels like it should almost be required reading if you’re interested in behavioral psychology, decision-making, or the unconscious forces that shape how we move through the world, and for good reason. Kahneman’s breakdown of the mind’s two systems (System 1, fast and intuitive, and System 2, slow and deliberative) is an incredibly effective…
Tag: philosophy
“Reality Unveiled” Ziad Masri
This one was… interesting. Reality Unveiled is ambitious in its aim to pull back the veil on existence itself and offer insight into consciousness, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all things. And while I found a lot of the subject matter compelling and thought-provoking, there were moments where the delivery lost me a bit. Masri…
“Dark Ecology” Timothy Morton
Reading Dark Ecology feels like stepping into an intricate labyrinth of thought, where each turn leaves you questioning everything you assumed about the world. It’s not the kind of book that hands you answers… it’s a book that invites you to sit with discomfort, to reevaluate your place in the tangled web of life, and…
“Reductionism in Art and Brain Science” Eric Kandel
Eric Kandel takes an audacious leap in Reductionism in Art and Brain Science, connecting two worlds that seem worlds apart but are, in fact, intertwined at their core. This is a book that asks big, ambitious questions: How do the intricate workings of our brain shape the way we perceive art, and how does art,…
