- The Moral Landscape, by Sam Harris
- The work of Louis Fry Richardson, Quaker mathematician, physicist, meteorologist and pacifist
- Ecotopia, by Ernest Callenbach
- Books by Terry Tempest Williams, including Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Finding Beauty in a Broken World, and Refuge, An Unnatural History of Family and Place
- Excuse Begone! How to Change Lifelong, Self-defeating Thinking Habits, by Dr. Wayne Dyer
- Primate's Memoir, by Robert Sapolsky
- The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins
- The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness, by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
- Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom, by Rick Hanson
- Sustainable Humanity, Sustainable Nature: Our Responsibility, a conference at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences
- Earthspirit: A Handbook for Nurturing an Ecological Christianity, by Michael Dowd
- Super Cooperators: Altrusim, Evolution, and Why We Need Each Other to Succeed, by Martin Nowak
- Naturalist, by Edward O. Wilson
- Curious Naturalists, by Nikko Tinbergen
- Steller's Island: Adventures of a Pioneer Naturalist in Alaska, by Dean Littlepage
- Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent: The Importance of Everything and Other Lessons from Darwin's Lost Notebooks, by Lyanda Lynn Haupt
- The Rocks Don't Lie: A Geologist Investigates Noah's Flood, by David R. Montgomery
- Your Inner Fish: A Journey Into the 3.5 Billion Year History of the Human Body, by Neil Shubin
- Evolution: The Remarkable History of a Scientific Theory, by Edward J. Larson
- Better Angels of Our Nature, by Steven Pinker
- The Turning Point: Creating Resilience in a Time of Extremes, by Gregg Braden
- Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're in Without Going Crazy, by Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone
- Soft Energy Paths: Toward a Durable Peace, by Amory Lovins
- Reason for Hope, by Jane Goodall
- The Great Work: Our Way Into the Future, by Thomas Berry
- Books by Pema Chodron
- The works of John Woolman
- Chocolate Wars: the 150-year Rivalry Between the World's Greatest Chocolate Makers, by Deborah Cadbury
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Books People Have Enjoyed
This is a list of the books that people said they enjoyed or otherwise found meaningful at our first meeting on Sunday, May 18.
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Here's the Wikipedia page on Lewis Fry Richardson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson
ReplyDeleteHis work titled "Statistics of Deadly Quarrels" is drawn on heavily by Stephen Pinker in another book I mentioned, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined http://amzn.to/1o0Idqn
I discovered Lewis Fry Richardson when reading about his research on the length of borders and coastlines in Mandelbrot's "The Fractal Geometry of Nature" http://amzn.to/1lCgbLz