We see what we are destined to see, and each of us are
destined to see differently. This essay is an excellent
piece for those self-labelled "rationalists" who are
so arrogant as to deny that fate, temperament and inspiration
are influences which often overpower useful advice and
rational thinking in life.
We are slaves of the world. We are slaves of our own
consciousness. How can we liberate our soul and go
back to our true nature? In this wonderful set of
lectures, Suzuki tells us how to live a life without
trace.
What determines personality and how one behaves? The phenomena
described in this book must have been felt by all of us,
and deeply so by myself as I grow up. Sulloway's convincing
argument is based on Darwinian principles and the analysis of
empirical data.
Are scientists really more obejective and rational? In this
treatise, Kuhn provides an excellent account of the scientific
enterprise, which some find hard to accept.
An easy-to-read and comprehensive review of western philosophy.
Marriage is like a fortress besieged: those outside want to
get in and those inside want to get out. This novel offers
some of the deepest and most ironic insights into the most
troublesome of human affairs and relationship.
Ever wondered about the universe? Its past, present and future?
This is an excellent book on this subject by a world-class
scientist who holds the same professorship that was once held by
Sir Issac Newton in Cambridge.