Thank you! Added Lean Startup on the current list and removed the two books.
My personal stance on books is that it is to be expected that everyone has their strong points and their epistemic low points, Joy’s book was very important to my own understanding and I personally easily felt like I could ignore the minor faults in relation to the main argumentation. Different readers have different preferences regarding the distribution of knowledge and error in a book, I’d personally be okay with this.
Some thoughts:
Entrepreneurship and strategy:
I think lean startup seems better than everything there.
If you’re looking for something in particular drop, maybe good strategy, bad strategy?
Change of heart: I don’t think this has survived the replication crisis well, I would drop it.
Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: I didn’t think this was a very epistemically rigorous book, I would drop it
Thank you! Added Lean Startup on the current list and removed the two books.
My personal stance on books is that it is to be expected that everyone has their strong points and their epistemic low points, Joy’s book was very important to my own understanding and I personally easily felt like I could ignore the minor faults in relation to the main argumentation. Different readers have different preferences regarding the distribution of knowledge and error in a book, I’d personally be okay with this.