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I Am a Strange Loop

I Am a Strange Loop by Douglas R. Hofstadter from Basic Books

    What do we mean when we say "I"? Can thought arise out of matter? Can a self, a soul, a consciousness, an "I" arise out of mere matter? If it cannot, then how can you or I be here? I Am a Strange Loop argues that the key to understanding selves and consciousness is the "strange loop"--a special kind of abstract feedback loop inhabiting our brains. Deep down, a human brain is a chaotic seething soup of particles, on a higher level it is a jungle of neurons, and on a yet higher level it is a network of abstractions that we call "symbols." The most central and complex symbol in your brain or mine is the one we both call "I." The "I" is the nexus in our brain where the levels feed back into each other and flip causality upside down, with symbols seeming to have free will and to have gained the paradoxical ability to push particles around, rather than the reverse. For each human being, this "I" seems to be the realest thing in the world. But how can such a mysterious abstraction be real--or is our "I" merely a convenient fiction? Does an "I" exert genuine power over the particles in our brain, or is it helplessly pushed around by the all-powerful laws of physics? These are the mysteries tackled in I Am a Strange Loop, Douglas R. Hofstadter's first book-length journey into philosophy since Godel, Escher, Bach. Compulsively readable and endlessly thought-provoking, this is the book Hofstadter's many readers have long been waiting for.

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    Using Multivariate Statistics (5th Edition)

    Using Multivariate Statistics (5th Edition) by Barbara G. Tabachnick from Allyn & Bacon

      This book takes a practical approach to multivariate data analysis, with an introduction to the most commonly encountered statistical and multivariate techniques. Using Multivariate Statistics provides practical guidelines for conducting numerous types of multivariate statistical analyses. It gives syntax and output for accomplishing many analyses through the most recent releases of SAS, SPSS, and SYSTAT, some not available in software manuals. The book maintains its practical approach, still focusing on the benefits and limitations of applications of a technique to a data set - when, why, and how to do it. Overall, it provides advanced users with a timely and comprehensive introduction to today's most commonly encountered statistical and multivariate techniques, while assuming only a limited knowledge of higher-level mathematics. For those interested in statistical analysis.

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      What Is God?

      What Is God? by Etan Boritzer from Firefly Books

        What is God? is an eloquent introduction to the ideas behind God and religion, and brings forward complex ideas in a way children will understand. It is written with a simple clarity and beautifully illustrated with just the right blend of seriousness and humor.

        What is God? compares different religions -- Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism -- and their holy books, looks at misunderstandings and arguments among people of different religions, and talks about praying as well as feeling connected to everything in the world.

        If you want to talk about spirituality with a child, or introduce them to philosophy or religion, or just help them to begin to center themselves and their feelings about the world, this book is a great beginning.

        Psychological Testing and Assessment (12th Edition)

        Psychological Testing and Assessment (12th Edition) by Lewis R. Aiken from Allyn & Bacon

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          Philosophy for Kids : 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder About Everything!

          Philosophy for Kids : 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder About Everything! by David A. White from Prufrock Press

            Inspire animated discussions of questions that concern kids - and all of us - with this innovative, interactive book. Open your students' minds to the wonders of philosophy. Allow them to grapple with the questions philosophers have discussed since the ancient Greeks. Questions include: "Who are your friends?" "Can computers think?" "Can something logical not make sense?" "Can you think about nothing?" Young minds will find the range of 40 questions to be both entertaining and informative. If you have ever wondered about questions like these, you are well on the way to becoming a philosopher!

            Philosophy for Kids offers young people (ages 10 and up) the opportunity to become acquainted with the wonders of philosophy. Packed with exciting activities arranged around the topics of Values, Knowledge, Reality, and Critical Thinking, this book can be used individually or by the whole class. Each activity allows kids to increase their understanding of philosophical concepts and issues and enjoy themselves at the same time.

            In addition to learning about a challenging subject, students philosophizing in a classroom setting as well as the casual reader of Philosophy for Kids will sharpen the ability to think critically about these and similar questions. Experiencing the enjoyment of philosophical thought enhances a young person's appreciation for the importance of reasoning throughout the traditional curriculum of subjects.

            The book includes activities, teaching tips, a glossary of terms, and suggestions for further reading.

            Grades 4-12

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            Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution

            Life on Earth: The Story of Evolution by Steve Jenkins from Houghton Mifflin

              There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on?

              In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles Darwin's great contribution to modern science.

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              Thomas' Calculus Early Transcendentals; Student's Solutions Manual; Part One

              Thomas' Calculus Early Transcendentals; Student's Solutions Manual; Part One by George B. Thomas from Addison Wesley

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                Confucius: Golden Rule, The

                Confucius: Golden Rule, The by Russell Freedman from Arthur A. Levine Books

                  Born in China in 551 B. C., Confucius rose from poverty to the heights of his country's ruling class. But then he quit his high post for the life of an itinerant philosopher. "The Analects" collects his teachings on education and government, the definition of nobility, the equality of man and the right way and purpose of living, ideas that eventually spread to the West and influenced the great thinkers of the Enlightenment. And five centuries before Christ, Confucius set forth his own Golden Rule: "Do not impose on others what you do not wish for yourself."

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                  Maybe Yes, Maybe No: A Guide for Young Skeptics

                  Maybe Yes, Maybe No: A Guide for Young Skeptics by Dan Barker from Prometheus Books

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                    A Hole Is to Dig

                    A Hole Is to Dig by Ruth Krauss from HarperTrophy

                      What is a hole?
                      A hole is when you step in it
                      you go down

                      A hole is
                      for a mouse
                      to live in.

                      And, of course,a hole is to dig.

                      This is the funniest book
                      of definitions you'll ever read!

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