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Reddit mentions of Caveman Logic: The Persistence of Primitive Thinking in a Modern World

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Caveman Logic: The Persistence of Primitive Thinking in a Modern World
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Found 1 comment on Caveman Logic: The Persistence of Primitive Thinking in a Modern World:

u/busterfixxitt ยท 2 pointsr/atheism

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson is a very readable and engaging book that covers what we know and more importantly HOW we know it. There's another version I believe called A Really Short History of Nearly Everything that appears to be a condensed version.

There are 3 audiobook versions, but the best one is narrated by William Roberts and is impossible to find online. I'm currently working on turning my mp3 version into a proper audiobook with chapters, etc. PM me and I'll send you the link when I upload it.

You may also be interested in Caveman Logic and the more dangerously titled The Bonobo and the Atheist