I've been going through @Meaningness's further reading list at https://meaningness.com/further-reading recently-ish and granted I've been picking and choosing heavily but so far they've basically all been winners.
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I read Finding Our Sea-Legs a little while back, and it neatly tied together three different interests of mine (ethics, phenomenology, storytelling as collaborative hermeneutics) very nicely. It's short, approachable, and I keep coming back to it.
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I read Bly's "Little Book on the Human Shadow" yesterday and I like it a lot, but I'm not totally clear on *why*. I don't know if I'll be able to put its ideas into action, because it's not quite that sort of book, but I'll definitely return to it. Also spawned follow up reading.
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Now reading "Talking about Machines" and I'm more than a little surprised that this isn't more widely known about software developers. It's readable, relatable, and helps make sense of a bunch of professional contexts.
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Looking through the list and reminding myself of what else is on it, I've previously read Philosophical Investigations and it's good but I'm not into it. I don't regret reading it, but too much of the good bits are already in common knowledge to be quite worth reading for me.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
I agree with this; it’s on the list more for historical importance than use-value. Maybe I should say that
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Yeah, ok, donepic.twitter.com/tWHYv4D9pj
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