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The joy of science
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ISBN: 069123566X Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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Quantum physicist, New York Times bestselling author, and BBC host Jim Al-Khalili reveals how 8 lessons from the core of science can help you get the most out of lifeToday’s world is unpredictable and full of contradictions, and navigating its complexities while trying to make the best decisions is far from easy. The Joy of Science presents 8 short lessons on how to unlock the clarity, empowerment, and joy of thinking and living a little more scientifically.In this brief guide to living a more rational life, acclaimed physicist Jim Al-Khalili invites readers to engage with the world as scientists have been trained to do. The scientific method has served humankind well in its quest to see things as they really are, and underpinning the scientific method are core principles that can help us all navigate modern life more confidently. Discussing the nature of truth and uncertainty, the role of doubt, the pros and cons of simplification, the value of guarding against bias, the importance of evidence-based thinking, and more, Al-Khalili shows how the powerful ideas at the heart of the scientific method are deeply relevant to the complicated times we live in and the difficult choices we make.Read this book and discover the joy of science. It will empower you to think more objectively, see through the fog of your own preexisting beliefs, and lead a more fulfilling life.

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Science --- SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects. --- Normal science --- Philosophy of science --- Philosophy. --- Accuracy and precision. --- Anecdotal evidence. --- Appeal to emotion. --- Availability. --- Behavioural sciences. --- Billionaire. --- Body of knowledge. --- Certainty. --- Chemist. --- Cognitive dissonance. --- Confirmation bias. --- Conspiracy theory. --- Convenience. --- Cosmological constant. --- Cultural relativism. --- Discovery (observation). --- Echinus esculentus. --- Education. --- Efficacy. --- Empathy. --- Empirical evidence. --- Everyday life. --- Explanation. --- Fact. --- Fixation (histology). --- Humility. --- Hypothesis. --- IT Works. --- Ideology. --- Illusory superiority. --- Invention. --- Know thyself. --- Logical reasoning. --- Moral relativism. --- Natural science. --- Nature of Science. --- Objectivity (philosophy). --- Objectivity (science). --- Observation. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosophy of science. --- Physicist. --- Prediction. --- Prince Charming. --- Quantum mechanics. --- Rationality. --- Real image. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Reproducibility. --- Result. --- Science. --- Scientific enterprise. --- Scientific evidence. --- Scientific literacy. --- Scientific method. --- Scientific realism. --- Scientific theory. --- Scientist. --- Sense of wonder. --- Special relativity. --- Sustainable living. --- Technology. --- The Better Angels of Our Nature. --- The Nature of Truth. --- Theoretical physics. --- Theory. --- Uncertainty. --- Understanding. --- Wishful thinking. --- World view.


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The wordhord : daily life in Old English
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ISBN: 069123275X Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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An entertaining and illuminating collection of weird, wonderful, and downright baffling words from the origins of English—and what they reveal about the lives of the earliest English speakersOld English is the language you think you know until you actually hear or see it. Unlike Shakespearean English or even Chaucer’s Middle English, Old English—the language of Beowulf—defies comprehension by untrained modern readers. Used throughout much of Britain more than a thousand years ago, it is rich with words that haven’t changed (like word), others that are unrecognizable (such as neorxnawang, or paradise), and some that are mystifying even in translation (gafol-fisc, or tax-fish). In this delightful book, Hana Videen gathers a glorious trove of these gems and uses them to illuminate the lives of the earliest English speakers. We discover a world where choking on a bit of bread might prove your guilt, where fiend-ship was as likely as friendship, and where you might grow up to be a laughter-smith.The Wordhord takes readers on a journey through Old English words and customs related to practical daily activities (eating, drinking, learning, working); relationships and entertainment; health and the body, mind, and soul; the natural world (animals, plants, and weather); locations and travel (the source of some of the most evocative words in Old English); mortality, religion, and fate; and the imagination and storytelling. Each chapter ends with its own “wordhord”—a list of its Old English terms, with definitions and pronunciations.Entertaining and enlightening, The Wordhord reveals the magical roots of the language you’re reading right now: you’ll never look at—or speak—English in the same way again.

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English literature. --- Advertising. --- Affection. --- Alcohol by volume. --- Amritsar. --- Aristolochia. --- Axis powers. --- Bald's Leechbook. --- Belshazzar. --- Bharatiya Jana Sangh. --- Brahmin. --- Buddhism. --- Canonization. --- Christian martyrs. --- Clothing. --- Cognate. --- Consonant. --- Contexts. --- Creed. --- Daniel (biblical figure). --- Datt. --- Emoticon. --- English poetry. --- Etymology. --- Fenrir. --- Friedrich Engels. --- Geats. --- General relativity. --- Genesis A. --- Geologist. --- God's Grace. --- Gospel of Luke. --- Grendel's mother. --- Guru Nanak. --- Handwriting. --- Hapax legomenon. --- Herbalism. --- Hertfordshire. --- Hindu. --- Hinduism. --- Holofernes. --- Hrothgar. --- Icelandic language. --- Illustration. --- Income. --- Insect. --- Islamic culture. --- Jews. --- Lacnunga. --- Laughter. --- Mark Twain. --- Medieval literature. --- Middle English. --- Misery (novel). --- Missionary (LDS Church). --- Modern English. --- Mourning. --- Neorxnawang. --- Odin. --- Old English literature. --- Old French. --- Old High German. --- Old Norse. --- On Religion. --- Onan. --- Orosius. --- Paganism. --- Parable. --- Parchment. --- Poetry. --- Prince Charming. --- Puckeridge. --- Pucklechurch. --- Reginald Scot. --- Religion. --- Royal jelly. --- Sacred prostitution. --- Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. --- Secular state. --- Self-esteem. --- Sikh. --- Sikhism. --- Sourdough. --- Speck. --- State government. --- Synonym. --- Tambourine. --- Tamil literature. --- The Heathen. --- The Neverending Story. --- The Seafarer (poem). --- To This Day. --- Untouchability. --- Urdu poetry. --- V. --- Waldere. --- Warg. --- Wedding ring. --- William Shakespeare. --- Wyrd. --- Ye olde.

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