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9 Mind-Expanding Books of Philosophy That Are Actually Readable (A Guide to Practical Philosophy)

9 Mind-Expanding Books of Philosophy That Are Actually Readable (A Guide to Practical Philosophy) | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Very few people wake up and think “I need philosophy.” This is perfectly understandable. But of course, everyone has their own problems and are dealing with the difficulties of life in some way or…
Via bobbygw, Ivon Prefontaine, PhD, Create Wise Leader
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Leonard Mlodinow: The Three Laws of Probability

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In his book, The Drunkard's Walk, Leonard Mlodinow outlines the three key “laws” of probability.

The first law of probability is the most basic of all. But before we get to that, let's look at this question.

Linda is 31 years old, single, outspoken, and very bright. She majored in philosophy. As a student, she was deeply concerned with issues of discrimination and social justice, and also participated in anti-nuclear demonstrations.
Which is more probable?

Linda is a bank teller.
Linda is a bank teller and is active in the feminist movement.

To Kahneman and Tversky's surprise, 87 percent of the subjects in the study believed that the probability of Linda being a bank teller and active in the feminist movement was a higher probability than the probability that Linda is a bank teller.

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Why Everyone Needs a Philosophy to Live By

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Over the past century philosophy has capitulated to science, and all of us, whether we realize it or not, live according to the philosophy that science espouses. Because of science's triumphant discovery of new technologies, we assume that its philosophy must be right. This is like a medieval person who happened to see an airplane fly overhead then rushes to tell his priest that God is real. Technology isn't the doorkeeper of truth. There is really only one viable way forward. A livable philosophy must be based on a foundation in reality, and for that purpose, the only way we know anything is through consciousness. Reality is an activity in consciousness, whether it's a matter of falling in love or creating the concept of an electron. Until everyone begins to explore a consciousness-based approach to reality, the pursuit of science and philosophy will both be hobbled.

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Are We Really So Modern?

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For all our technological breakthroughs, we’re still wrestling with the same basic questions as the Enlightenment philosophers.

 


Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
Kenneth Mikkelsen's curator insight, November 3, 2016 4:06 AM

We like to think of ourselves as living in an age of unprecedented disruption. In reality we are still living with the problems that the Enlightenment philosophers formulated and tried to solve. We are never quite as modern as we think.