Each year, I put together lists of the books and articles I've I read that I found most interesting. This started out as a way to motivate myself to take better notes when I read. Now, I occasionally also get a nice message from someone who stumbled onto something new. Please share your list below!
Here's a peek at my list:
* Differential Privacy by Simson Garfinkel (2025)
* The Philosopher in the Kitchen by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1825)
* After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy by Murray Milgate and Shannon G. Stimson (2009)
* Philosophical Analysis: Its development between the two World Wars by J. O. Urmson Haskins (1956)
* Tales of the Weird: An Uncanny Introduction (2023)
* An Introduction to Information Theory: Symbols, Signals and Noise by John R. Pierce (1980)
* Relativism and the Foundations of Philosophy by Steven D. Hales (2006)
wannabebarista•50m ago
Here's a peek at my list:
* Differential Privacy by Simson Garfinkel (2025)
* The Philosopher in the Kitchen by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1825)
* After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy by Murray Milgate and Shannon G. Stimson (2009)
* Philosophical Analysis: Its development between the two World Wars by J. O. Urmson Haskins (1956)
* Tales of the Weird: An Uncanny Introduction (2023)
* An Introduction to Information Theory: Symbols, Signals and Noise by John R. Pierce (1980)
* Relativism and the Foundations of Philosophy by Steven D. Hales (2006)