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Posted by Deneb on June 4, 2005, at 23:40:59
Hi people!
I'm going to re-read "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene. I've read it two times already, I've enjoyed it everytime. It is about "Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions and the Quest for the Ulitmate Theory."
Anybody want to join me so we can discuss it afterward?
Deneb (used to be shy_girl)
Posted by alexandra_k on June 5, 2005, at 3:30:40
In reply to The Elegant Universe, posted by Deneb on June 4, 2005, at 23:40:59
I would love to if I had the time :-(
Maybe end of August if you don't find a book buddy by then????But you will have to explain the math for me, ok??
Posted by Deneb on June 5, 2005, at 22:56:30
In reply to Re: The Elegant Universe » Deneb, posted by alexandra_k on June 5, 2005, at 3:30:40
> I would love to if I had the time :-(
> Maybe end of August if you don't find a book buddy by then????Sure! Feel free to ask me to join you in reading what you're reading as well. :-) I'll be delighted to know just a fraction of what you know! :-)
> But you will have to explain the math for me, ok??Hehe, I'll try...but I will admit that most of it is beyond me as well. :-) Don't worry, Brian Greene is a genius at explaining complex physical concepts to the masses. :-)
Deneb (shy_girl)
Posted by alexandra_k on June 8, 2005, at 18:34:45
In reply to Re: The Elegant Universe » alexandra_k, posted by Deneb on June 5, 2005, at 22:56:30
I'm about to read "Thought in a Hostile World" by Kim Sterelny. He is a philosopher of biology who writes on the evolution of human cognition (and the co-evolution of language and thought).
He is pretty good. You are welcome to join me if you would like.
Posted by Deneb on June 11, 2005, at 12:10:48
In reply to Re: The Elegant Universe » Deneb, posted by alexandra_k on June 8, 2005, at 18:34:45
> I'm about to read "Thought in a Hostile World" by Kim Sterelny. He is a philosopher of biology who writes on the evolution of human cognition (and the co-evolution of language and thought).
>
> He is pretty good. You are welcome to join me if you would like.Thanks. I will check it out afterwards.
Deneb
Posted by badhaircut on June 12, 2005, at 12:31:56
In reply to Re: The Elegant Universe » Deneb, posted by alexandra_k on June 8, 2005, at 18:34:45
I read Kim Sterelny's earlier book, "Dawkins vs. Gould : survival of the fittest" (2001). I thought it was great. A very enlightening look at academic rivalries.
Alas, our library doesn't have 'TiaHW.' I expect it would be good.
-bhc
Posted by alexandra_k on June 14, 2005, at 2:51:43
In reply to Kim Sterelny » alexandra_k, posted by badhaircut on June 12, 2005, at 12:31:56
:-)
I haven't read any of his other books.
I am about half way through this one now, it is pretty good.Would you be interested in reading "Representational Theory of Mind" if you can get hold of it??? It is pretty hard going phil. of mind if I remember rightly (I started it). I should probably read it again and would be grateful for a companion.
Posted by badhaircut on June 14, 2005, at 7:09:18
In reply to Re: Kim Sterelny » badhaircut, posted by alexandra_k on June 14, 2005, at 2:51:43
> Would you be interested in reading "Representational Theory of Mind" if you can get hold of it???
I sure would. But –bummer!– nobody around here has it, either (and my own book budget is maxed).
-bhc :(
Posted by alexandra_k on June 14, 2005, at 7:53:43
In reply to bummer » alexandra_k, posted by badhaircut on June 14, 2005, at 7:09:18
Do you get interloans???
Posted by alexandra_k on June 23, 2005, at 17:40:38
In reply to Re: bummer » badhaircut, posted by alexandra_k on June 14, 2005, at 7:53:43
Next up:
"White Queen Psychology and Other Essays for Alice" Ruth Millikan.
Posted by badhaircut on June 28, 2005, at 8:15:42
In reply to Re: bummer, posted by alexandra_k on June 23, 2005, at 17:40:38
I can't get "White Queen," either. It sounds really interesting, too: rationality and biological norms.
I hope you'll post about it after you read it, Alexandra.
I've got to move where books are a better natural resource.
-bhc
Posted by alexandra_k on June 28, 2005, at 19:44:07
In reply to Queen bummer » alexandra_k, posted by badhaircut on June 28, 2005, at 8:15:42
Hmm. Not so much of a bummer... The first couple pages of each article were quite interesting but from that point on they tended to get rather dry and incomprehensible and reminded me too much of my honours year :-(
You don't need books when you have the internet. See, for example:
http://vm.uconn.edu/~wwwphil/millikan.htm
She has some of her books / articles available from there. Fairly prolific...
This is a good resource if you are interested in consciousness / mind:
David Chalmers homepage is pretty good too.
If you want to talk about any of those papers, it would probably be useful to me to have a read...
(I'm particularly keen on Daniel Dennett)
Enjoy :-)
Posted by alexandra_k on July 6, 2005, at 2:15:33
In reply to Queen bummer » alexandra_k, posted by badhaircut on June 28, 2005, at 8:15:42
Haven't seen you round for a bit.
Hope you are doing alright.
Miss chatting to you.
Posted by Pfinstegg on August 27, 2005, at 13:00:01
In reply to The Elegant Universe, posted by Deneb on June 4, 2005, at 23:40:59
I liked that a lot, too. I read it initially because my son is studying for a PhD. in experimental string theory at Princeton, and I wanted to be able to discuss his work with him a bit. But the book itself is really interesting. All those dimensions!
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