What Have You Changed Your Mind About?
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What Have You Changed Your Mind About?

John Brockman

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What Have You Changed Your Mind About?

John Brockman

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Even geniuses change their minds sometimes.

Edge (www.edge.org), the influential online intellectual salon, recently asked 150 high-powered thinkers to discuss their most telling missteps and reconsiderations: What have you changed your mind about? The answers are brilliant, eye-opening, fascinating, sometimes shocking, and certain to kick-start countless passionate debates.

Steven Pinker on the future of human evolution • Richard Dawkins on the mysteries of courtship • SAM HARRIS on the indifference of Mother Nature • Nassim Nicholas Taleb on the irrelevance of probability • Chris Anderson on the reality of global warming • Alan Alda on the existence of God • Ray Kurzweil on the possibility of extraterrestrial life • Brian Eno on what it means to be a "revolutionary" • Helen Fisher on love, fidelity, and the viability of marriage • Irene Pepperberg on learning from parrots... and many others.

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What Have You Changed Your Mind About?

Today's Leading Minds Rethink Everything

Edited by John Brockman

with An Introduction by Brian Eno
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Contents

Preface: The Edge Question
Introduction by Brian Eno
Chris Anderson:
Seeing Through a Carbon Lens
The biggest thing I’ve changed my mind about is climate change…. I was a climate skeptic and now I’m a carbon zealot. I seem to annoy traditional environmentalists just as much, but I like to think that I’ve moved from behind to in front
Brian Goodwin:
Pan-Sentience
I have changed my mind about the general validity of the mechanical worldview that underlies the modern scientific understanding of natural processes.
Sam Harris:
Optimizing Our Design
Like many people, I once…imagined there were real boundaries between the natural and the artificial, between one species and another, and thought that with the advent of genetic engineering we would be tinkering with life at our peril. I now believe that this romantic view of nature is a stultifying and dangerous mythology.
Rebecca Goldstein:
The Popperian Sound Bite
It long seemed to me that Popper’s falsifiability test was basically right and enormously useful. But then I started to read Popper’s work carefully…and to look to scientific practice to see whether his theory survives the test of falsifiability…. And I’ve changed my mind.
Roger C. Schank:
Specialized Intelligences
When reporters interviewed me in the 1970s and ’80s about the possibilities for Artificial Intelligence I would always say that we would have machines as smart as we are within my lifetime…. I no longer believe that will happen.
Daniel C. Dennett:
What Could a Neuron “Want”?
I’ve changed my mind about how to handle the homunculus temptation: the almost irresistible urge to install a “little man in the brain” to be the Boss, the Central Meaner, the Enjoyer of pleasures, and the Sufferer of pains.
Susan Blackmore:
“Where Are You, Sue?”
Perhaps there were no paranormal phenomena at all. As far as I can remember, this scary thought took some time to sink in.
Nicholas Humphrey:
Solving the Hard Problem
Just suppose that the Cartesian theater of consciousness, about which modern philosophers are generally so skeptical, is in fact a biological reality.
Barry C. Smith:
Neuroscience and Philosophy
I have changed my mind about the relevance of neuroscience to philosophers’ questions, and vice versa.
Jesse Bering:
Wiggle Room
I stopped believing in God long ago, but he still casts a long shadow.
Martin Rees:
We Are Custodians of a Posthuman Future
We need to keep our minds open, or at least ajar, to the possibility that humans themselves could change drastically within a few centuries.
Janna Levin:
Finite and Edgeless
I won’t claim I “believe” the universe is finite, just that I recognize that a finite universe is a realistic possibility for our cosmos.
Joseph Ledoux:
Reconsolidating Memory
Like many scientists in the field of memory, I used to think that a memory is something stored in the brain and accessed when used.
Nicholas Carr:
The Internet and the ...

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