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What Have You Changed Your Mind About?

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HarperCollins, Oct 6, 2009 - Science - 416 pages

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 were brilliant, eye-opening, fascinating, sometimes shocking, and certain to kick-start countless passionate debates.

Read 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 • Lisa Randall on the secrets of the Sun • 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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Review: What Have You Changed Your Mind About?: Today's Leading Minds Rethink Everything

User Review  - Alexia - Goodreads

Wonderful. Some essays weren't, but most were. It makes me wish I knew more about physics, some of the cosmology ideas were way over my head. Still, I was able to get the gist of most of them. Very thought provoking, I marked some to re-read and consider more fully. Read full review

Review: What Have You Changed Your Mind About?: Today's Leading Minds Rethink Everything

User Review  - Jedediah - Goodreads

Some interesting stuff but I was unable to get through it. Maybe more of a book to pick up now and then. Read full review

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About the author (2009)

The founder and publisher of the influential online science salon Edge.org, John Brockman is the editor of This Will Make You Smarter, This Will Change Everything, What Is Your Dangerous Idea?, What We Believe but Cannot Prove, and other volumes. He is the CEO of the literary agency Brockman Inc., and lives in New York City.

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