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Coincidentally, I just finished one of Dawkins' books called "The Selfish Gene", I really enjoyed it.
The Selfish Gene is incredible. I definitely consider it an S-tier work in popular science.
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73 sats \ 7 replies \ @Fabs 24 Feb
Any relatable books you can shill to me?
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The World of Mathematics
Trust me, it's awesome.
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I'll check it out.
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24 sats \ 4 replies \ @Fabs 24 Feb
Ai... Math...
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It's about math, so is the Selfish Gene, btw. Most of that book is verbalizing game theory and systems of ordinary differential equations.
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26 sats \ 2 replies \ @Fabs 24 Feb
The key point is that he does so without difficult equations and heaps of numbers. 😁
I'd like to dabble into game theory as well at some point, though. The part about Prisoner's Dilemma was quite interesting.
Dawkin is a great writer. He really helped me to get evolution to click in my mind. Before that, I just had that vague notion of survival of the fittest. It's good to understand how well developed the theory of evolution is.
Dawkin is an awful atheist zealot. I am an atheist myself, but his crusade against believers is pathetic IMHO. In doing so, he becomes what he's preaching against: a dogmatic person without room for discussion. I say this even when I factually agree with all his ideas, if that makes sense.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Fabs 24 Feb
I get what you mean, he's also very "confident" in pointing out other's mistakes and the solution to it... 😄
Have you read "The extended Phenotype"? I'm thinking about getting that one on a later day, but have read that its kinda technical; any input?
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Don't remember if i did. It was a while ago. I think i only read books aimed at the general audience on this topic.
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