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The Book of Why
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The Book of Why

The New Science of Cause and Effect

by Judea Pearl

Recommended by 4 notable people, including Naval Ravikant and Keith Rabois

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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Biostatistics, Best Science Books, and Books Recommended by Naval Ravikant.

Wonderful ... Illuminating ... Fun to read' Daniel Kahneman, author of Thinking, Fast and Slow A pioneer of Artificial Intelligence, shows how the study of causality revolutionized science and the world'Correlation does not imply causation.' This mantra was invoked by scientists for decades in order to avoid taking positions as to whether one thing...

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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Biostatistics, Best Science Books, and Books Recommended by Naval Ravikant.

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