![]() | The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn
Buy new: $9.23 / Used from: $6.25 classic monograph on how scientific theories are constructed and revised, from a sociological perspective
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![]() | The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self & Soul by Daniel C. Dennett
Buy new: $17.90 / Used from: $6.36 exceptional anthology of essays about the nature of consciousness
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![]() | The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature by Heinz R. Pagels
Buy used from: $29.98 one of the better, more sober books about quantum weirdness and its implications
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![]() | What the Bleep Do We Know!?
Buy new: $14.98 / Used from: $4.98 entertaining, if somewhat uneven, exposition of ideas from modern science and their relevance for spiritual growth
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![]() | The View From Nowhere by Thomas Nagel
Buy new: $25.51 / Used from: $16.74 a thought-provoking look at the question of objectivity and consciousness
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![]() | The Tao Is Silent by Raymond M. Smullyan
Buy new: $11.97 / Used from: $1.32 readable exploration of questions of consciousness and individuality, drawing on Eastern philosophy
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![]() | Teach Yourself Philosophy of Mind by Mel Thompson
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![]() | The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James
Buy new: $54.00 / Used from: $73.59 excellent, classic look at how religion and spirituality fit into a larger context of philosophy and experience
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![]() | Teach Yourself Philosophy of Religion (Teach Yourself: General Reference) by Mel Thompson
Buy new: $10.36 / Used from: $5.00 good, balanced summary of issues and perspectives in the philosophy of religions
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![]() | Real Magic: An Introductory Treatise on the Basic Principles of Yellow Magic by Isaac Bonewits
Buy new: $19.62 / Used from: $7.71 interesting categorizations of the concepts and patterns that appear in magical practices and theories
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![]() | Kitchen Stories (Original Swedish/ Norwegian Version with English Subtitles) Salmer fra kjøkkenet
Buy used from: $17.99 if you like offbeat foreign films, this one offers some wry commentary on the positivist notion of the objectivity of the observer.
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