andreas comments on CogSci books - Less Wrong

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Comment author: taw 21 April 2010 12:21:18AM 0 points [-]

It probably won't make me terribly popular around here, but I'd say books have lost their informational function, and these days are used primarily for signaling sophistication.

On nearly any subject, you'll get vastly more useful knowledge from googling than from reading any book.

This argument doesn't apply to fiction or to entertainment-value non-fiction - only for sources of serious learning. Linear non-interactive format is simply horrible at getting knowledge anywhere, and brains are great at filtering this out.

Comment author: andreas 21 April 2010 12:41:00AM 5 points [-]

If you want to learn the fundamental concepts of a field, I find most of the time that textbooks with exercises are still the best option. The more introductory chapters of PhD theses are also helpful in this situation.