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A comprehensive list of books that apply to all of the subjects discussed on this [[wiki]] would be impossible. That's called a Library. | A comprehensive list of books that apply to all of the subjects discussed on this [[wiki]] would be impossible. That's called a Library. | ||
However, [https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/175313676?shelf=metaculture this Goodreads Shelf] lists the ones that contributed most significantly to the [[Belief System|belief system]] described here. The top | However, [https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/175313676?shelf=metaculture this Goodreads Shelf] lists the ones that contributed most significantly to the [[Belief System|belief system]] described here. The top 30 list could be considered the [[necessary prerequisites]], but really as long as you read a few books from each of the main categories described on the [[webinar series]] page you should get enough background information and ideas to serve as a foundation. | ||
A Bachelor of Science with several elective courses in [[philosophy]] and [[psychology]] is also a solid foundation. | A Bachelor of Science with several elective courses in [[philosophy]] and [[psychology]] is also a solid foundation. | ||
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Revision as of 09:18, 8 February 2024

A comprehensive list of books that apply to all of the subjects discussed on this wiki would be impossible. That's called a Library.
However, this Goodreads Shelf lists the ones that contributed most significantly to the belief system described here. The top 30 list could be considered the necessary prerequisites, but really as long as you read a few books from each of the main categories described on the webinar series page you should get enough background information and ideas to serve as a foundation.
A Bachelor of Science with several elective courses in philosophy and psychology is also a solid foundation.