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check out the blog The Marginalian, it's beautiful https://www.themarginalian.org/
Want to read: - Cumbres Borrascosas - Orgullo y Prejuicio - Siddharta - Hermann Hesse - Tao Te King - ? - El Antiguo Testamento - Dios - El Nuevo Testamento - Dios - El Coran - Dios - El Conde de Montecristo - Eisenhorn: The Omnibus - Dan Abnett - Bhagavad Gita - ? - 1491 - Anna Karenina - Tolstoy - La Guerra y La Paz - Dostoyevsky - The Silk Road - Peter Frankopan - Pirates - David Graeber - The Earth Transformed - Peter Frankopan Want to watch - Lotr 1 - Lotr 3 - Berserk anime - Ghost in the shell anime - Frankenstein - One battle after another
⁃ From Bacteria to Bach and Back (intenta explicar por qué tenemos conciencia) ⁃ Thinking Fast and Slow (demuestra que nos creemos más racionales de lo que somos) ⁃ Jeremy England - complexity and thermodynamics (mencionado por la usuaria Charlene en una crítica muy interesante a Dennett) ⁃ The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind - Julian Jeynes ⁃ Serie de 4 artículos sobre el libro de arriba: https://meltingasphalt.com/mr-jaynes-wild-ride/ ⁃ “Behave” by Robert Sapolsky — Probably the best starting point. Sapolsky walks through human behavior from the neuroscience of the moment a decision is made, then zooms out through hormones, brain development, evolution, and culture. Dense but written with humor and clarity. ⁃ “Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain” by Bear, Connors & Paradiso — This is the classic first-year neuroscience textbook. Covers neuroanatomy, cellular neuroscience, sensory systems, motor systems, brain development, and evolution in a very logical progression. Well-illustrated, clear language, and doesn’t assume prior knowledge beyond basic biology.
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