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The Third Culture
. 1995]
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The Greatest Inventions of the Past 2000 Years
. 2000)
(
The Next Fifty Years
. 2002)
(
What is Your Dangerous Idea?
. 2006)
Books : reviews
John Brockman, editor.
The Greatest Inventions of the Past 2000 Years
. Phoenix. 2000
Contents
Brian C. Goodwin
.
The Printing Press
Rodney A. Brooks
.
The Electric Motor
Tom Standage
.
Telecommunications Technology
Colin Tudge
.
The Plow
Arnold Trehub
.
Otto von Guericke's Static Electricity Machine
Alun Anderson
.
The Caravel
Samuel H. Barondes
.
Organized Science
John R. Searle
.
The Green Revolution
Marc D. Hauser
.
The Electric Light and Aspirin
John D. Barrow
.
The Indo-Arab Counting System
Leon Lederman
.
The Printing Press and the Thermos Bottle
Richard Potts
.
Flying Machines
Paolo Pignatelli
.
The University
Douglas Rushkoff
.
The Eraser
Viviana Guzman
.
Television
Garniss Curtis
.
Gutenberg's Press with Movable Type
Susan Blackmore
.
The Contraceptive Pill
Patrick Bateson
.
The Harnessing of Electricity
Carl Zimmer
.
Waterworks
Robert Shapiro
.
Genetic Sequencing
Howard Gardner
.
Classical Music
Roger C. Schank
.
The Internet
Randolph M. Nesse
.
Printing
Ron Cooper
.
Distillation
David Buss
.
Television in its Effects on Mating Patterns
Dan Sperber
.
The Computer and the Atomic Bomb
Maria Lepowsky
.
The Pill, the Gun, and Hydraulic Engineering
Robert R. Provine
.
Universal Schooling
Duncan Steel
.
The Thirty-Three Year English Protestant Calendar
(see also
talk at Seacon'03
)
Peter Tallack
.
The Stirrup and the Horse Collar
John C. Baez
.
Social Structures that Enable Inventions
Terrence J. Sejnowski
.
The Digital Bit
Nicholas Humphrey
.
Reading Glasses
Clifford A. Pickover
.
Papermaking
Freeman J. Dyson
.
Hay
Daniel C. Dennett
.
The Battery
Lawrence M. Krauss
.
The Programmable Computer
Gino Segre
.
Lenses
George Dyson
.
The Universal Turing Machine
Karl Sabbagh
.
Chairs and Stairs
Gordon Gould
.
Double-Entry Accounting
Bob Rafelson
.
The Gatling Gun
Stephen Budiansky
.
The Domestication of the Horse
David Haig
.
The Computer
William H. Calvin
.
Computers as Modelers of Climate
V. S. Ramachandran
.
The Indo-Arabic Number System
Peter Cochrane
.
The Thermionic Valve
Hendrik Hertzberg
.
Printing
Charles Simonyi
.
Public Key Cryptosystems
John Rennie
.
Volta's Electric Battery
Stuart R. Hameroff
.
Anasthesia
James J. O'Donnell
.
Late-Twentieth-Century Health Care
Steven Johnson
.
The City
Jeremy Cherfas
.
The Basket
Keith Devlin
.
The Hindu-Arabic Number System
Eberhard Zangger
.
Nothing Worth Mentioning
Henry Warwick
.
Nothing
Murray Gell-Mann
.
Disbelief in the Supernatural
Steven P. R. Rose
.
Democracy and Social Justice
Joseph E. LeDoux
.
Various, Including the Idea that All People are Created Equal
Don Goldsmith
.
The Realization of Our Place in the Cosmos
Steven Pinker
.
The Alphabet and the Lens
Paul W. Ewald
.
Evolution by Selection
Brian Greene
.
The Telescope
Joseph F. Traub
.
The Scientific Method
Stanislas Dehaene
.
The Concept of Education
John C. Dvorak
.
Computer Networks
Geoffrey F. Miller
.
Marketing
Luyen Chou
.
Philosophical Skepticism
Piet Hut
.
The Construction of Autonomous Tools
Thomas de Zengotita
.
Geometry
Marney Morris
.
The Atomic Bomb
David E. Shaw
.
The Scientific Method
David Berreby
.
The Information Economy
John McCarthy
.
The Idea of Continued Scientific and Technological Progress
David G. Meyers
.
The Control Group
Jay Ogilvy
.
Secularism
Milford H. Wolpoff
.
Science
Reuben Hersh
.
The Interrogative Sentence; Space Travel
Christopher Westbury
.
Probability Theory
W. Daniel Hillis
.
The Clock
Mary Catherine Bateson
.
Economic Man---Most Boring Invention
Julian B. Barbour
.
The Bell and the Symphony Orchetra
Marvin L. Minsky
.
The Identification of Smell
Christopher G. Langton
.
The Telescope and the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Clay Shirky
.
Godel's Incompleteness Theorem
Colin Blakemore
.
The Contraceptive Pill
Oliver Morton
.
Genetic Engineering
John Henry Holland
.
Board Games
Jaron Lanier
.
The Human Ego
Esther Dyson
.
Self-Government
John Maddox
.
The Calculus
Bart Kosko
.
The Calculus
Verena Huber-Dyson
.
The Infinitesimal Calculus
John Horgan
.
Free Will
Tor Norretranders
.
The Mirror
Sherry Turkle
.
The Idea of the Unconscious
Richard Dawkins
.
The Spectroscope
Philip W. Anderson
.
Quantum Theory
Michael Nesmith
.
The Copernican Theory
Stewart Brand
.
Christianity and Islam
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
.
Various, Including the Flag
Lee Smolin
.
Mathematical Representation
George Lakoff
.
The Idea of an Idea
Andy Clark
.
The Digital Ecosystem
George Johnson
.
Mathematical Representation
Howard Rheingold
.
The Evolution of Technology
John Brockman, editor.
The Next Fifty Years: science in the first half of the twenty-first century
. Weidenfeld & Nicholson. 2002
Contents
Lee Smolin
.
The Future of the Nature of the Universe
Martin J. Rees
.
Cosmological Challenges: Are We Alone, and Where?
Ian Stewart
.
The Mathematics of 2050
Brian C. Goodwin
.
In the Shadow of Culture
Marc D. Hauser
.
Swappable Minds
Alison Gopnik
.
What Children will Teach Scientists
Paul Bloom
.
Towards a Theory of Moral Development
Geoffrey F. Miller
.
The Science of Subtlety
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
.
The Future of Happiness
Robert M. Sapolsky
.
Will We Still be Sad Fifty Years from Now?
Steven H. Strogatz
.
Fermi's "Little Discovery" and the Future of Chaos and Complexity Theory
Stuart A. Kauffman
.
What is Life?
Richard Dawkins
.
Son of Moore's Law
. 2002
The ever-increasing cheapness of sequencing genomes, and what it might lead to.
Paul C. W. Davies
.
Was there a Second Genesis?
John Henry Holland
.
What is to Come and How to Predict It
Rodney A. Brooks
.
The Merger of Flesh and Machines
Peter W. Atkins
.
The Future of Matter
Roger C. Schank
.
Are We Going to Get Smarter?
Jaron Lanier
.
The Complexity Ceiling
David Gelernter
.
Tapping into the Beam
Joseph E. LeDoux
.
Mind, Brain, and Self
Judith Rich Harris
.
What Makes Us the Way We Are: the View from 2050
Samuel H. Barondes
.
Drugs, DNA, and the Analyst's Couch
Nancy Etcoff
.
Brain Scans, Wearables, and Brief Encounters
Paul W. Ewald
.
Mastering Disease
John Brockman, editor.
What is Your Dangerous Idea?: today's leading thinkers on the unthinkable
. Simon & Schuster. 2006
Contents
John Horgan
.
We have no souls
Paul Bloom
.
The rejection of the soul
David Buss
.
The evolution of evil
Irene Maxine Pepperberg
.
The differences between humans and nonhumans are quantitative, not qualitative
Steven Pinker
.
Goups of people may differ genetically in their average talents and temeraments
J. Craig Venter
.
The genetic basis of human behavior
Jerry Coyne
.
Marionettes on genetic strings
V. S. Ramachandran
.
Francis Crick's dangerous idea
Rodney A. Brooks
.
Being alone in the universe
Scott D. Sampson
.
Life as an agent of energy dispersal
Keith Devlin
.
We are entirely alone
Martin J. Rees
.
Science may be running out of control
Frank J. Tipler
.
Why I hope the Standard Model is wrong about why there is more matter than antimatter
Jeremy Bernstein
.
The idea that we understand plutonium
W. Daniel Hillis
.
The idea that we should all share our most dangerous ideas
Daniel Gilbert
.
The idea that ideas are dangerous
Paul C. W. Davies
.
The fight against global warming is lost
Gregory Benford
.
Think outside the Kyoto box
Oliver Morton
.
Our planet is not in peril
April Gornik
.
The effect of art can't be controlled or anticipated
Denis Dutton
.
A 'grand narrative'
Marc D. Hauser
.
Our universal moral grammar's immunity to religion
Nicholas Humphrey
.
Bertrand Russell's dangerous idea
David Pizarro
.
Hodgepodge morality
Robert Shapiro
.
We will understand the origin of life within the next five years
George Dyson
.
Understanding molecular biology without discovering the origins of life
Marco Iacoboni
.
The problem with super mirrors
Daniel Goleman
.
Cyberdisinhibition
Alun Anderson
.
Brains cannot become minds without bodies
David Gelernter
.
What are people well informed
about
in the Informatin Age?
Kevin Kelly
.
More anonymity is good
Paul W. Ewald
.
A new Golden Age of medicine
Samuel H. Barondes
.
Uisng medications to change personality
Helen Fisher
.
Drugs may change the patterns of human love
David G. Meyers
.
A marriage option for all
Diane F. Halpern
.
Choosing the sex of one's child
Seth Lloyd
.
The idea of ideas
Karl Sabbagh
.
The human brain will never understand the universe
Lawrence M. Krauss
.
The world may be fundamentally inexplicable
Leonard Susskind
.
The 'landscape'
Lee Smolin
.
Seeing Darwin in the light of Einstein; seeing Einstein in the light of Darwin
Brian Greene
.
The multiverse
Carlo Rovelli
.
What twentieth-century physics says about the world might be true
Paul Steinhardt
.
It's a matter of time
Piet Hut
.
A radical re-evaluation of the character of time
Marcelo Gleiser
.
It's OK not to know everything
Steven H. Strogatz
.
The end of insight
Terrence J. Sejnowski
.
When will the internet become aware of itself?
Neil A. Gershenfeld
.
Democratizing access to the means of invention
Rudy Rucker
.
Mind is a universally distributed quality
Thomas Metzinger
.
The forbidden fruit intuition
Philip W. Anderson
.
The posterior probability of any particular god is pretty small
Sam Harris
.
Science must destroy religion
John Allen Paulos
.
The self is a conceptual chimera
Carolyn C. Porco
.
The greatest story ever told
Jordan B. Pollack
.
Science as just another religion
Robert R. Provine
.
This is all there is
Stephen M. Kosslyn
.
A science of the divine?
Jesse Bering
.
Science will never silence God
Scott Atran
.
Religion is the hope that is missing in science
Todd E. Feinberg
.
Myths and fairy tales are not true
David Lykken
.
Parental licensure
Judith Rich Harris
.
Zero parental influence
John Gottman
.
The focus on emotional intelligence
Alison Gopnik
.
A cacophany of 'controversy'
Stewart Brand
.
Applied history
Jared Diamond
.
Tribal peoples often damage their environment and make war
Charles Seife
.
Nothing
Susan Blackmore
.
Everything is pointless
Daniel C. Dennett
.
There aren't enough minds to house the population explosion of memes
Randolph M. Nesse
.
Unspeakable ideas
Kai Krause
.
Anty gravity: chaos theory in an all-too-practical sense
Rupert Sheldrake
.
Navigating by new scientific principles
Simon Baron-Cohen
.
A political system based on empathy
Tor Norretranders
.
Social relativity
Gregory Cochran
.
There
is
something new under the sun -- us
Donald D. Hoffman
.
A spoon is like a headache
Gerald Holton
.
Projection of the longevity curve
Ray Kurzweil
.
The near-term inevitability of radical life extension and expansion
Freeman J. Dyson
.
The domestication of biotechnology
Philip Campbell
.
Public engagement in science and technology
Joel Garreau
.
Suppose Faulkner was right?
Eric Fischl
.
What if the unknown becomes known and is not replaced with a new unknown?
Michael Shermer
.
Where goods cross frontiers, armies won't
Matt Ridley
.
Government is the problem, not the solution
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
.
The free market
Arnold Trehub
.
Modern science is a product of biology
Roger C. Schank
.
No more teacher's dirty looks
Clifford A. Pickover
.
We are all virtual
Geoffrey F. Miller
.
Runaway consumerism explains the Fermi Paradox
Sherry Turkle
.
Simulation versus authenticity
Dan Sperber
.
Culture is natural
Tim Taylor
.
The human brain is a cultural artifact
Eric R. Kandel
.
Free will is exercised unconsciously
Clay Shirky
.
Free will is going away
Mahzarin R. Banaji
.
The limits of introspection
Barry C. Smith
.
What we know may not change us
Richard E. Nisbett
.
Telling more than we can know
Andy Clark
.
The quick-thinking zombies inside us
Philip G. Zimbardo
.
The banality of evil, the banality of heroism
Douglas Rushkoff
.
Open-source currency
David Bodanis
.
Is the West already on a downhill course?
Juan Enriquez
.
Technology can untie the United States
Haim Harari
.
Democracy may be on its way out
James J. O'Donnell
.
Marx was right: the state will evaporate
Howard Gardner
.
Following Sisyphus
Ernst Poppel
.
How can I trust, in the face of so many unknowables?
Leo M. Chalupa
.
A twenty-four-hour period of absolute solitude