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Best non-textbooks on every subject ·
2022-04-05T19:34:10.340Z ·
LW ·
GW
Book
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
Description
Behave explains how neurochemical and genetic factors cause the best and worst behaviours of our species.
Positives
- Self-contained: Behave provides the necessary background knowledge in neuroscience, endocrinology, and biochemistry through apendices.
- Good narrative: despite discussing complex scientific topics the author has organised the material into a narrative structure that makes the book feel more like a novel than a textbook.
- Evidence-based: all scientific claims have appropriate citations and cases of conflicting credit are appropriately discussed.
- Connects theory and practice: reading Behave teaches one about genetics and endicronology while connecting these concepts to cognitive biases and group behaviour.
Negatives
- One dense book: despite presenting all the necessary background information it takes a significant amount of effort to go through it all and understand it for a reader without a background in the field.
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Omicron: My Current Model ·
2022-01-01T18:41:20.276Z ·
LW ·
GW
Note that this post mostly does not justify and explain its statements. I document my thinking, sources and analysis extensively elsewhere, little of this should be new.
This is my first encounter with your writing, could you or someone else recommend a starting point that does justify and explain these statements?