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This Idea Must Die - (Edge Question) by John Brockman (Paperback)

This Idea Must Die - (Edge Question) by  John Brockman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><P>The bestselling editor of This Explains Everything brings together 175 of the world s most brilliant minds to tackle Edge.org s 2014 question: What scientific idea has become a relic blocking human progress?<P>Each year, John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org The world s smartest website (The Guardian) challenges some of the world s greatest scientists, artists, and philosophers to answer a provocative question crucial to our time. In 2014 he asked 175 brilliant minds to ponder: What scientific idea needs to be put aside in order to make room for new ideas to advance? The answers are as surprising as they are illuminating. In: Steven Pinker dismantles the working theory of human behavior Richard Dawkins renounces essentialism Sherry Turkle reevaluates our expectations of artificial intelligence Geoffrey West challenges the concept of a Theory of Everything Andrei Linde suggests that our universe and its laws may not be as unique as we think Martin Rees explains why scientific understanding is a limitless goal Nina Jablonski argues to rid ourselves of the concept of race Alan Guth rethinks the origins of the universe Hans Ulrich Obrist warns against glorifying unlimited economic growth and much more.<P>Profound, engaging, thoughtful, and groundbreaking, This Idea Must Die will change your perceptions and understanding of our world today . . . and tomorrow."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The bestselling editor of <em>This Explains Everything </em>brings together 175 of the world's most brilliant minds to tackle Edge.org's 2014 question: What scientific idea has become a relic blocking human progress?</p><p>Each year, John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org--"The world's smartest website" (<em>The Guardian</em>)--challenges some of the world's greatest scientists, artists, and philosophers to answer a provocative question crucial to our time. In 2014 he asked 175 brilliant minds to ponder: What scientific idea needs to be put aside in order to make room for new ideas to advance? The answers are as surprising as they are illuminating. In: </p><ul><li>Steven Pinker dismantles the working theory of human behavior</li><li>Richard Dawkins renounces essentialism</li><li>Sherry Turkle reevaluates our expectations of artificial intelligence</li><li>Geoffrey West challenges the concept of a "Theory of Everything"</li><li>Andrei Linde suggests that our universe and its laws may not be as unique as we think</li><li>Martin Rees explains why scientific understanding is a limitless goal</li><li>Nina Jablonski argues to rid ourselves of the concept of race</li><li>Alan Guth rethinks the origins of the universe</li><li>Hans Ulrich Obrist warns against glorifying unlimited economic growth</li><li>and much more.</li></ul><p>Profound, engaging, thoughtful, and groundbreaking, <em>This Idea Must Die </em>will change your perceptions and understanding of our world today . . . and tomorrow.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Reporting from the cutting edge of scientific discovery, today's visionary thinkers target the greatest roadblocks to innovation.</p><p>Few truly new ideas are developed without first abandoning old ones. In the past, discoveries often had to wait for the rise of the next generation to see questions in a new light and let go of old truisms. Today, in a world that is defined by a rapid rate of change, staying on the cutting edge has as much to do with shedding outdated notions as adopting new ones. In this spirit, John Brockman, publisher of the online salon Edge.org (the world's smartest website--<em>The Guardian</em>), asked 175 of the world's most influential scientists, economists, artists, and philosophers: <em>What scientific idea is ready for retirement?</em></p><p>Jared Diamond explores the diverse ways that new ideas emerge * Nassim Nicholas Taleb takes down the standard deviation * Richard Thaler and novelist Ian McEwan reveal the usefulness of bad ideas * Steven Pinker dismantles the working theory of human behavior * Richard Dawkins renounces essentialism * Sherry Turkle reevaluates our expectations of artificial intelligence * Physicist Andrei Linde suggests that our universe and its laws may not be as unique as we think * Martin Rees explains why scientific understanding is a limitless goal * Alan Guth rethinks the origins of the universe * Sam Harris argues that our definition of science is too narrow * Nobel Prize winner Frank Wilczek disputes the division between mind and matter * Lawrence Krauss challenges the notion that the laws of physics were preordained * plus contributions from Daniel Goleman, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Nicholas Carr, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, Matt Ridley, Stewart Brand, Sean Carroll, Daniel C. Dennett, Helen Fisher, Douglas Rushkoff, Lee Smolin, Kevin Kelly, Freeman Dyson, and others.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for <i>Edge</i>: "Physics, statistics, robotics, linguistics, medicine-all are zestfully scrutinized in this exuberant, mind-blowing gathering of innovative thinkers."--<em>Booklist</em><br><br><i>Praise for</i> This Idea Must Die: "Take a look. No matter who you are, you are bound to find something that will drive you crazy."--<em>New York Times</em><br><br>"A provocative and informative compilation."--<em>Library Journal</em><br><br>"Brockman succeeds in presenting scientific work that will appeal to a variety of readers, no matter their background."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"<i>This Idea Must Die</i> is an excellent gathering of thoughts, rants and lamentations to add to your book list."--Forbes<br><br>"A fascinating smorgasbord of 175 short essays about every field and facet of research."--Science News<br><br>"Garrulous and argumentative. ... Brockman's formula is tried and tested. Better still, it shows no sign of getting old."--New Scientist<br><br>"Discern[s] the zeitgeist of ideas with which some of our era's greatest minds are tussling. ... Profound. ... Provocative. ... Mind-stretching."--Brain Pickings<br><br>"Fascinating. ... Thought-provoking."--Science News<br><br>"A forum for the world's most brilliant minds."--The Observer (UK)<br><br>"An epicenter of bleeding-edge insight across science, technology, and beyond."--Atlantic Monthly<br><br>"The brightest minds in the known universe."--Vanity Fair<br>

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