
Can we delegate reading to AI?
Imagine a world where you never have to read again. Chatbots can summarize books, analyze reports, and even draft your emails. But what do we lose when we stop reading for ourselves? In Reader Bot, Na...
23 Kesä 37min

Why Nations still fight?
In Why Nations Still Fight, Richard Ned Lebow shatters the illusion that war is rational. Drawing on data since 1945, he reveals a shocking truth: those who start wars almost always lose militarily an...
22 Kesä 40min

The ideological brain
Can your politics rewire your cells? In The Ideological Brain, Leor Zmigrod explores the radical science of how dogmas possess us, penetrating the deepest recesses of human biology. By merging neurosc...
19 Kesä 36min

Layers of scientific explanation
Why does reality come in layers? From the chaotic dance of subatomic particles to the structured complexity of human economies, the universe presents a hierarchy of deep mysteries. Levels of Explanati...
18 Kesä 48min

Sufficientarianism
Is justice about equality or just having enough? In A New Theory of Sufficientarian Justice, Lasse Nielsen introduces the revolutionary umbel view. This innovative framework focuses on eight critical ...
17 Kesä 38min

Chilling effects of surveillance
We are trapped in a digital matrix where tech giants and governments track every move. In Chilling Effects, Jonathon Penney reveals how surveillance and AI are weaponized to quietly manipulate our ide...
16 Kesä 36min

What's makes us human
Step into the uncanny borderlands where the lines between humans, animals, and machines blur. In Animals, Robots, Gods, Webb Keane takes you on a global journey from AI romances in Shanghai to hunters...
15 Kesä 35min

How we feel time
Time is more than a clock’s tick; it is the fabric of our existence. David Gilden, an astrophysicist turned psychologist, takes you on a mind-bending journey through this book to reveal how we actuall...
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