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March 23, 2012Books Update |
On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review'Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?' By JEANETTE WINTERSON | Best SellersBack PageSeeing Is UnbelievingBy PHILIP KITCHERThe conviction that science can resolve all questions is known as "scientism." Alex Rosenberg embraces the label. TBRInside the ListBy GREGORY COWLESJonathan Haidt, whose book "The Righteous Mind" is at No. 6 on the hardcover nonfiction list, gets at people's moral beliefs by asking questions that might be heard at a seventh-grade slumber party. Editors' ChoiceRecently reviewed books of particular interest. Book Review PodcastThis week, Jeanette Winterson discusses her new memoir; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; Jonathan Haidt talks about his new book, "The Righteous Mind"; Charles McGrath revisits a golden age of golf; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host. Reviews by The Times's CriticsEditor's NoteThanks for taking the time to read this e-mail. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond. John Williams |
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