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Media I’m looking forward to, March 2017 edition

March 1, 2017 by Luke 4 Comments

Books

* = added this round
bold = especially excited

  • Quirk, Seasteading (Mar 2017)
  • Parfit, On What Matters: Volume III (Mar 2017)
  • Barrett, How Emotions are Made (Mar 2017)
  • Sahakian & Gottwald, Sex, Lies and fMRI (Mar 2017)
  • *Dormehl, Thinking Machines (Mar 2017)
  • *Cox & Forshaw, Universal (Mar 2017)
  • *Weinberger, The Imagineers War (Mar 2017)
  • *Sloman & Fernbach, The Knowledge Illusion (Mar 2017)
  • LeGrandeur & Hughes, Surviving the Machine Age (Mar 2017)
  • Sinnott-Armstrong & Miller, Moral Psychology: Virtue and Character (Mar 2017)

  • Brown, Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments (Apr 2017)
  • Corns, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Pain (Apr 2017)
  • *Offit, Pandora’s Lab (Apr 2017)
  • *Mercier & Sperber, The Enigma of Reason (Apr 2017)
  • Shapiro & Todorovic, The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions (Apr 2017)
  • *Harris, Rigor Mortis (Apr 2017)
  • Schultz, The Happiness Philosophers (May 2017)
  • *Sapolsky, Behave (May 2017)
  • Phillips, Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience (May 2017)
  • Mcpherson & Plunkett, Routledge Handbook of Metaethics (May 2017)
  • *Kasparov, Deep Thinking (May 2017)
  • Watzl, Structuring Mind (May 2017)
  • Golob & Timmermann, The Cambridge History of Moral Philosophy (Jun 2017)
  • Andrews & Beck, Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Animal Minds (Jun 2017)
  • Gat, The Causes of War and the Spread of Peace (Jul 2017)
  • Overgaard & Morgensen, Beyond Neural Correlates of Consciousness (Jul 2017)
  • *Peterson, The Ethics of Technology (Jul 2017)
  • Walsh, Thinking Machines (Aug 2017)
  • Morus, The Oxford Illustrated History of Science (Aug 2017)
  • Seager, The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism (Aug 2017)
  • Trask, Grokking Deep Learning (summer 2017)
  • Sharot, The Influential Mind (Sep 2017)
  • Caplan, The Case Against Education (TBD 2017)
  • Schneier, Click Here to Kill Everybody (TBD 2017)
  • Haidt, Three Stories about Capitalism (TBD 2017)
  • Callaghan et al., The Technological Singularity: Managing the Journey (TBD 2017)
  • Jacquette, The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Consciousness (TBD 2017)
  • Bliss, Sociogenomics (TBD 2017)
  • Lin et al., Robot Ethics 2.0 (TBD 2017)
  • Rutherford, A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived (US release TBD)
  • Hanson & Simler, The Elephant in the Brain (Jan 2018)
  • Schlosser, The Great Imprisonment (TBD 2018)
  • *Clemens, The Walls of Nations (TBD 2018)
  • Norris & Inglehart, Cultural Backlash (TBD 2018)
  • Hernan & Robins, Causal Inference (TBD)
  • Zimmer, She Has Her Mother’s Laugh (TBD)
  • Aaronson, Speaking Truth to Parallelism (TBD)
  • Morris, In the Beginning (TBD)
  • Bain et al., The Nature of Pain (TBD)
  • Mody, The Long Arm of Moore’s Law (TBD)
  • Arrhenius, Population Ethics (TBD)
  • Shepherd, Consciousness, Value, and Moral Status (TBD)
  • Buchanan & Powell, The Evolution of Moral Progress (TBD)
  • Forman, book on mass incarceration (TBD)
  • Easwaran, The Foundations of Bayesian Epistemology (TBD)
  • Pinker, The New Enlightenment (TBD)
  • Stoljar, Philosophical Progress (TBD)
  • Blackford & Broderick, Philosophy’s Future (TBD)
  • Friedman, Legal Systems Very Different From Ours (TBD)
  • Graham, Happiness for All? (TBD)
  • Shalizi, Advanced Data Analysis from an Elementary Point of View (TBD)
  • Varner, Sustaining Animals (TBD)
  • Gray & Graham, The Atlas of Moral Psychology (TBD)
  • Banerjee & Duflo, Handbook of Field Experiments (TBD)
  • Wiener, Policy Shock (TBD)
  • Kriegel, Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness (TBD)
  • Almqvist & Haag, The Return of Consciousness (TBD)
  • Plomin, DNA Matters (TBD)
  • Graziano, The First Smile (TBD)
  • Prinz, The Moral Self (TBD)
  • Powell, Contingency and Convergence in the History of Life (TBD)
  • Ryder, Models in the Brain (TBD)
  • Spevak, Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind (TBD)
  • Huebner, The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett (TBD)
  • Langland-Hassan & Vicente, Inner Speech (TBD)
  • Prinz, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Psychology (TBD)
  • Henrich, book on WEIRD societies (TBD)
  • Rosling, Factfulness (TBD)
  • Watanabe et al., Evolution of Brain, Cognition, and Emotion in Vertebrates (TBD)
  • Merker, untitled book about consciousness (TBD)
  • Guillot & Garcia-Carpintero, The Sense of Mineness (TBD)
  • *Schechter, The Other Side: Self-Consciousness and Split Brains (TBD)
  • *Plucker & Make, Doing Good Social Science (TBD)
  • *Lowrey, Give People Money (TBD)
  • *Galef, book on rationality and unconscious motivations (TBD)
  • *Torres, Morality, Foresight, and Human Flourishing (TBD)
  • *Bier, Risk in Extreme Environments (TBD)

Movies & TV

(only including movies and TV series or miniseries which AFAIK have at least started principal photography)

  • Various, Better Call Saul, Season 3 (Apr 2017)
  • Reeves, War for the Planet of the Apes (Jul 2017)
  • Nolan, Dunkirk (Jul 2017)
  • Villeneuve, Blade Runner sequel (Oct 2017)
  • Aronofsky, mother! (Oct 2017)
  • Unkrich, Coco (Nov 2017)
  • Johnson, Star Wars: Episode VIII (Dec 2017)
  • Payne, Downsizing (Dec 2017)
  • *Soderbergh, Logan Lucky (Dec 2017)
  • Swanberg, Win It All (TBD 2017)
  • *Haynes, Wonderstruck (TBD 2017)
  • Various, Game of Thrones, Season 7 (TBD 2017)
  • Various, Black Mirror, Season 4 (TBD 2017)
  • Various, BoJack Horseman, Season 4 (TBD 2017)
  • Various, Broad City, Season 4 (TBD 2017)
  • *Various, Master of None, Season 2 (TBD 2017)
  • Simon & Pelecanos, The Deuce (TBD)
  • *Coen brothers, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (TBD)
  • Various, Adventure Time, Season 8 (TBD)
  • Various, Rick and Morty, Season 3 (TBD)
  • Various, Atlanta, Season 2 (TBD)
  • Various, Westworld, Season 2 (TBD)

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    March 7, 2017 at 1:32 am

    Even more to look forward to:

    Next year, Andrew Gelman and Jennifer Hill are “removing all references to statistical significance” (!) from their upcoming edition of Data Analysis using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical.

    Samuel Bowles, Duncan Foley, and Simon Halliday are working on a microecon text aimed at intermediate undergraduates. Like Bowles’s graduate text, it covers behavioral and evolutionary topics you don’t usually see in most texts.

    Reply
    • Luke says

      March 7, 2017 at 9:22 am

      Good recs, thanks!

      Reply
    • Luke says

      March 7, 2017 at 9:24 am

      Do you have a link for the “removing all refs to stat sig” claim about 2nd edition of Gelman & Hill?

      Reply
      • Anonymous says

        March 8, 2017 at 12:03 pm

        http://andrewgelman.com/2017/03/04/interpret-confidence-intervals/

        Reply

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