Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
by Yuval Noah Harari
This book analyzes the development of human societies and discusses themes of progress and reason, much like 'Enlightenment Now.'
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by Yuval Noah Harari
This book analyzes the development of human societies and discusses themes of progress and reason, much like 'Enlightenment Now.'
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Continuing from 'Sapiens,' this book elaborates on human progress and scientific advancements, resonating with themes from 'Enlightenment Now.'
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Like 'Enlightenment Now,' Pinker's book uses data and reason to argue for progress in human society, making it a fitting recommendation.
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This book challenges common misconceptions with facts and reason, echoing the themes of humanism and progress present in 'Enlightenment Now.'
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This book aligns with a rational and progressive approach to addressing contemporary issues, similar to the humanistic arguments made in 'Enlightenment Now.'
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Haidt's focus on reason, science, and understanding moral psychology complements the themes of progress and enlightenment found in 'Enlightenment Now.'
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Kuhn's reflection on the advancement of science parallels the themes of reason and human progress discussed in 'Enlightenment Now.'
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This book directly relates to the themes of Enlightenment ideals and humanism discussed in 'Enlightenment Now,' providing historical context.
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Similar to 'Enlightenment Now,' this book argues for rational understanding and the progress of civilization through data-driven analysis.
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