Recommended Readings
Intense readers will find the following books inspiring. All authors bemoan the sad state of human intellectual shortcomings. All well present their case from their personal frame of reference.
Ralph E. Robinson, WISDOM: A Do-It-Yourself Project, BlueBird Publishing, Mesa, AZ 85202
R.M. Dawes, Rational Choice In An Uncertain World, Hampton-Brown, Carmel, CA.1988
Thomas Gilovich, How We Know What Isn’t So, The Fallibility Of Human Reason In Everyday Life, Macmillan, New York, 1991.
Carl Sagan, The Demon Haunted World, Science as a Candle in the Dark, Random House, New York, 1995
Tony Schwartz, What Really Matters: Searching For Wisdom In America, Bantam Books, NY, 1995
Marilyn vos Savant, The Power of Logical Thinking, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1996
Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, Bantam Books, New York, 1995
Daniel McNeill and Paul Freiberger, Fuzzy Logic, Simon and Schuster, New York. 1993
Howard Gardiner, Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligence, Basic Books, New York, 1983
James J. Lynch, The Language of the Heart : The Body's Response to Human Dialogue , Basic Books, 1985
Ralph E. Robinson, and Barbara Ann Beswick Success Oriented Schools,, University Press of America, Lanham, MD, 1996. (See Robinson and Beswick, Save Our Schools, Web Address)
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