Incoming Resources
- The half-life of facts, why everything we know has an expiration date, Samuel Arbesman
- The magic of reality, how we know what's really true, Richard Dawkins ; iillustrated by Dave McKean
- Failure, why science is so successful, Stuart Firestein
- The beginning of infinity, explanations that transform the world, David Deutsch
- Intensive science and virtual philosophy, Manuel DeLanda
- The half-life of facts, why everything we know has an expiration date, Samuel Arbesman
- The science of can and can't, a physicist's journey through the land of counterfactuals, Chiara Marletto
- Unweaving the rainbow, science, delusion, and the appetite for wonder, Richard Dawkins
- The book of why, the new science of cause and effect, Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie
- Skeptic, viewing the world with a rational eye, Michael Shermer
- The ashtray (or the man who denied reality), Errol Morris
- The no-nonsense guide to science, Jerome Ravetz
- Science set free, 10 paths to new discovery, Rupert Sheldrake
- The beginning of infinity, explanations that transform the world, David Deutsch
- Exact thinking in demented times, the Vienna Circle and the epic quest for the foundations of science, Karl Sigmund
- Nothing, surprising insights everywhere from zero to oblivion, a book from NewScientist ; edited by Jeremy Webb
- Truth or beauty, science and the quest for order, David Orrell
- Another science is possible, a manifesto for slow science, Isabelle Stengers ; translated by Stephen Muecke
- The island of knowledge, the limits of science and the search for meaning, Marcelo Gleiser
- A thousand years of nonlinear history, Manuel DeLanda
- A sense of the mysterious, science and the human spirit, Alan Lightman
- Creating scientific controversies, uncertainty and bias in science and society, David Harker
- The intelligibility of nature, how science makes sense of the world, Peter Dear
- The logic of scientific discovery, Karl Popper
- Simplexity, why simple things become complex (and how complex things can be made simple), Jeffrey Kluger
- The way of science, finding truth and meaning in a scientific worldview, Dennis R. Trumble
- The structure of scientific revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn ; with an introductory essay by Ian Hacking
- Scienceblind, why our intuitive theories about the world are so often wrong, Andrew Shtulman
- The science delusion, asking the big questions in a culture of easy answers, Curtis White
- Science set free, 10 paths to new discovery, Rupert Sheldrake
- The Island of Knowledge, The Limits of Science and the Search for Meaning
- The magic of reality, how we know what's really true, Richard Dawkins
- Order out of chaos, man's new dialogue with nature, Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers ; foreword by Alvin Toffler
- Science friction, where the known meets the unknown, Michael Shermer
- Arguing science, a dialogue on the future of science and spirit, Rupert Sheldrake & Michael Shermer