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Best 1 Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin provided the unifying explanatory framework for all of biology with his theory of evolution by natural selection. His five-year voyage on HMS Beagle provided observational evidence, but...

9.76 Brilliant
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2 Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant

Kant's 'critical philosophy' revolutionized metaphysics and ethics. His 'Critique of Pure Reason' established the limits of human knowledge, while his categorical imperative provides a framework for m...

9.41 Brilliant
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3 James Clerk Maxwell
James Clerk Maxwell

James Clerk Maxwell formulated the classical theory of electromagnetism, synthesizing the work of Faraday, Gauss, and Ampère into a set of four elegant differential equations. His 'A Dynamical Theory...

9.04 Brilliant
4 Hito Steyerl
Hito Steyerl

Steyerl is a leading voice in video art, critically examining the circulation, degradation, and political implications of digital images. Her work often uses glitch aesthetics and low-resolution video...

8.91 Excellent
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5 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Updated Edition)
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Updated Edition)

While not a history of humanity per se, this book is crucial for understanding *how* human knowledge advances. It introduces the concept of 'paradigm shifts'moments where the fundamental assumptions o...

8.89 Excellent
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6 Confucianism
Confucianism

Confucianism is primarily a system of ethics and social philosophy, rather than a religion with a deity. It provides a detailed blueprint for achieving social harmony through moral cultivation, respec...

8.82 Excellent
7 Understanding Comics
Understanding Comics

Scott McCloud's seminal exploration of the medium of comics itself. An essential read that uses comics to explain how comics work.

8.77 Excellent
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8 Adam Neely
Adam Neely

Adam Neely explores music theory, jazz concepts, and the science of sound with deep dives and thought-provoking content.

8.73 Excellent
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9 Rick Beato
Rick Beato

Rick Beato offers in-depth music analysis, production tutorials, and interviews with legendary musicians. A must-watch for serious music lovers.

8.62 Excellent
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10 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Original)
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Original)

The original 1962 text. While superseded by updated editions for modern context, this book remains the source material for the concept of paradigm shifts. It is essential for understanding the foundat...

8.39 Excellent
11 Tantacrul
Tantacrul

Tantacrul critiques music notation software, explores music theory myths, and delivers sharp, humorous insights into the music world.

8.25 Excellent
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12 Signals Music Studio
Signals Music Studio

Signals Music Studio teaches guitar and music theory through practical lessons, song breakdowns, and creative exercises.

8.08 Excellent
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13 12tone
12tone

12tone explains music theory concepts using clear visuals and real song examples, making complex ideas accessible.

7.98 Very Good
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14 David Bennett
David Bennett

David Bennett breaks down pop hits and classical theory, explaining why songs work and how to apply those techniques.

7.97 Very Good
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15 Charles Cornell
Charles Cornell

Charles Cornell analyzes popular songs from a pianist's perspective, blending theory with entertaining commentary.

7.83 Very Good
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16 Artforum
Artforum

Artforum is less a marketplace and more a vital intellectual resource. It publishes critical essays, artist interviews, and exhibition reviews that contextualize abstract art within art history and th...

7.80 Very Good
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