What Are You Reading? June 29, 2011

Another Wednesday, Another WAYR

Peter Flom

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Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases ed. by Kahneman, Slovic and Tversky. A collection of now classic works on how people reason under uncertainty.

Washington: A life which I am reading on my new Kindle 2 (my old Kindle broke). So far, it's living up to the hugely favorable reviews, although the beginning was a bit repetitive about some aspects of Washington's personality. I've now been reading this again, and am impressed. It's still a bit repetitive (how many times do we need to read how big, tall, erect and strong Washington was?) but good. Chernow doesn't skip over the negative stuff, in particular how Washington dealt with slavery.

Charming Proofs. A book of beautiful (or charming) proofs in mathematics, nearly all of which require no advanced math.

The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst and the rush to empire, 1898 by Evan Thomas.

Very well written history covering the end of the 19th century in America and the Spanish-American war, which has parallels with the Iraq invasion (based on lies, led to torture, jingoistic .....). This is biography-history. It portrays three proponents of war: Theodore Roosevelt, William Randolph Hearst and Henry Cabot Lodge, and two opponents of the war: House Speaker Tom Reed and philosopher/psychologist William James. I love this way of writing history through biography, and Thomas has five excellent subject for biography. I knew next to nothing about Reed.

(restarted) The Best Writing on Mathematics: 2010 by Mircea Pitici. This is a collection of articles about mathematics: Mathematics education, philosophy of mathematics, the practice of mathematics, and so on. The articles are all good, your interest may vary.

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I am a statistician, working with a wide variety of clients, mostly researchers in psychology, education, medicine, social sciences and other fields. I also have given talks and written articles on learning...  View profile

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  • Mike Powers6/29/2011

    I'm now reading W.E.B. Griffin's "Brotherhood of War: The Colonels."

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