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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

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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

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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