I’m going through AIMA on my own now (1.5th time) - that would be a good one.
Some basic books on Game theory would be good (I like Binmore). Maybe even some Dawkins stuff (extended phenotype looks interesting and not everyone has read it). Basically I am thinking about more ‘basic’ books, relative to this forum, something along the lines of “books of knowledge” from http://yudkowsky.net/obsolete/bookshelf.html , they should get a wide enough audience to make it interesting (perhaps not those specific books in an attempt to avoid groupthink ;). Not sure if Ferge falls into that category, I still feel I need more logic to tackle stuff like that.
I’m going through AIMA on my own now (1.5th time) - that would be a good one. Some basic books on Game theory would be good (I like Binmore). Maybe even some Dawkins stuff (extended phenotype looks interesting and not everyone has read it). Basically I am thinking about more ‘basic’ books, relative to this forum, something along the lines of “books of knowledge” from http://yudkowsky.net/obsolete/bookshelf.html , they should get a wide enough audience to make it interesting (perhaps not those specific books in an attempt to avoid groupthink ;). Not sure if Ferge falls into that category, I still feel I need more logic to tackle stuff like that.
Typographical error: you need to drop the comma at the end of the link for it to work.
You might be interested: http://lesswrong.com/lw/2br/less_wrong_book_club_and_study_group/
I might Indeed (note time-stamp!) =)
thanks, fixed