Jason Silva

Jason Silva's Book Recommendations

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Jason Silva is a television personality, filmmaker, and futurist known for his philosophical video series Shots of Awe. He explores topics such as technology, innovation, creativity, and the future of humanity. Based on his book recommendations, he is interested in technology, transhumanism, and philosophy.

9 books recommended

📚 Books Recommended by Jason Silva 9

The Singularity Is Near

The Singularity Is Near

by Ray Kurzweil

"One of the books in a "list of favorite books" Jason Silva tweeted about."

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"On the List of my favorite books."

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What Technology Wants

What Technology Wants

by Kevin Kelly

"One of the books in a "list of favorite books" Jason Silva tweeted about."

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"On the List of my favorite books."

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Where Good Ideas Come From

Where Good Ideas Come From

by Steven Johnson

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The Denial of Death

The Denial of Death

by Ernest Becker

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The Immortalist

The Immortalist

by Alan Harrington

"One of the books in a "list of favorite books" Jason Silva tweeted about."

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"On the List of my favorite books."

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The Rise of Superman

The Rise of Superman

by Steven Kotler

"All about how athletes seem to have hacked flow essentially."

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TechGnosis

TechGnosis

by Erik Davis

"A dazzling, sweeping look at the metaphysical urges underlying our technological progress. The author reveals our technological subconscious and writes with a flair that crackles the mind. I love this book."

The 4-Hour Workweek

The 4-Hour Workweek

by Tim Ferriss

"I was very affected by The 4-Hour Workweek. I was like this guy has it figured out."

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