Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141982410
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 432
- Weight: 318 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141982411
- Publisher Date: 02 May 2019
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 26 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Unlock the secrets of causality with “The Book of Why” by Pranay Lal. Explore the fascinating journey of understanding cause and effect, from ancient philosophies to modern scientific breakthroughs. Discover how causality shapes our world and how we can harness its power. ISBN: 9780141982410. Perfect for curious minds seeking knowledge.
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Mohammed Fardin Sidqui –
Brilliant! One of the best books I’ve read on this subject.
Mudit Jain –
This book is amazing! I learned so much and really enjoyed reading it.
Darshit Pokarna –
Difficult to follow in some chapters, but ultimately worthwhile.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
Enjoyed the exploration of causality. A bit slow, but overall informative.
Anurag Kapoor –
A good starting point for understanding causality.
Harsh –
An interesting exploration of causality, presented in an accessible way.
Abhishek Kumar Thakur –
Interesting topic but the writing style could be better.
Gauraang Gupta –
A bit too theoretical for my taste, but still informative.
Mohammed Asim –
Excellent book! It really made me think about things differently.
Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika –
Some parts were challenging, but the overall message is powerful.
Adhith Murali –
Felt too academic at times, but the ideas are important.
Umang Agrawal –
Found it a bit dry at times, but the core ideas are compelling.
Sakshi Trivedi –
A bit repetitive at times, but the core concepts are solid.
Tushya Iyer –
The book was excellent and insightful. It is well organized and easy to read.
Aman Kumar –
A thought-provoking read, though some sections felt a bit dense. Explains causality well.
Sudhir Wadhawan –
Fascinating concepts, but not always easy to grasp. Still, worth the effort.
Aman –
Really opened my eyes to how we think about cause and effect. Highly recommended.
Prachi Tayal –
A good overview of causality, though I wish it had more real-world examples.
Sushant Shekhar –
Eye-opening! A must-read for anyone interested in science and philosophy.
Rohan –
Challenging but rewarding. A deep dive into the world of causality.
Shivang Agrawal –
I loved the historical perspective. Well-written and engaging.