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Nassim Taleb
Former options trader turned philosopher of uncertainty. Author of the Incerto (Fooled by Randomness, The Black Swan, Antifragile, Skin in the Game).
Bibliography
79 BOOKs-
1,000 Foods To Eat Before You Die
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A Few Lessons from Sherlock Holmes
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A Guide To Econometrics
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A History of the Mind
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A Man for All Markets
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Adapt
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Alchemy
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Birth of a Theorem
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Body by Science
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Bull by the Horns
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Bull!
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Collected Fictions
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Confessions of a Philosopher
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Consciousness
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Deep Learning
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Explaining Social Behavior
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Financial Derivatives
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Free The Animal
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Good Calories, Bad Calories
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Happy Accidents
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Hopping Over The Rabbit Hole
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How Nature Works
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I Think, Therefore I Laugh
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Idea Makers
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Information
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Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages
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Invariances
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Kant and the Platypus
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Mapping the Mind
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Market Wizards
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Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning
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Mean Genes
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Modelling Extremal Events
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Models. Behaving. Badly.
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Modern Aramaic (Assyrian/Syriac) Dictionary
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No Bull
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Order Without Design
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Perilous Interventions
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Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar
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Probability Theory
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Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes
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Rational Decisions
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Scale
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Social Cognition
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Statistical Consequences of Fat Tails
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Statistical Models
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The (Mis)Behavior of Markets
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The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity
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The Blank Slate
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The Blank Swan
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The Cancer Code
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The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Dao of Capital
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The Discovery of France
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The Doctrine of Deification in the Greek Patristic Tradition
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The Dream of Reason
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The Elements of Statistical Learning
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The Formula
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The French Revolution and What Went Wrong
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The Hour Between Dog and Wolf
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The Invisible Gorilla
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The Kelly Capital Growth Investment Criterion
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The Making of a Philosopher
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The Mind Doesn't Work That Way
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The Opposing Shore
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The Science of Conjecture
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The Secret of Fatima
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The Statistical Mechanics of Financial Markets
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The Status Syndrome
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The Sunday Philosophy Club
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The Tartar Steppe
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The Tyranny of Experts
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The Wisdom Paradox
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Thinking and Deciding
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