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3.5 

The Last Unknowns

By John Brockman & Daniel Kahneman
The Last Unknowns by John Brockman & Daniel Kahneman digital book - Fable

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Discover the universe's last unknowns—here are the unanswered questions that obsess "the world's finest minds" (The Guardian)

Featuring a foreword by DANIEL KAHNEMAN, Nobel Prize-winning author of Thinking, Fast and Slow

This is a little book of profound questions (only questions!)—unknowns that address the secrets of our world, our civilization, the meaning of life. Here are the deepest riddles that have fascinated, obsessed, and haunted the greatest thinkers of our time, including Nobel laureates, cosmologists, philosophers, economists, prize-winning novelists, religious scholars, and more than 250 leading scientists, artists, and theorists. In The Last Unknowns, John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org, asks "a mind-blowing gathering of innovative thinkers" (Booklist): "What is ‘The Last Question,’ your last question, the question for which you will be remembered?"

Featuring the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel JARED DIAMOND • Nobel Prize-winning University of Chicago economist RICHARD THALER • Harvard psychologist STEVEN PINKER • religion scholar ELAINE PAGELS • author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics CARLO ROVELLI • Booker Prize–winning novelist IAN McEWAN • neuroscientist SAM HARRIS • philosopher DANIEL C. DENNETT • MIT theorist SHERRY TURKLE • decoder of the human genome J. CRAIG VENTER • The Coddling of the American Mind author JONATHAN HAIDT • Nobel Prize-winning physicist FRANK WILCZEK • UC Berkeley psychologist ALISON GOPNICK • philosopher REBECCA NEWBERGER GOLDSTEIN • New York Times columnist CARL ZIMMER • MIT cosmologist MAX TEGMARK • Whole Earth founder STEWART BRAND • "Marginal Revolution" economist TYLER COWEN • Anatomy of Love author HELEN FISHER • Noble Prize-winning NASA physicist JOHN C. MATHER • psychologist JUDITH RICH HARRIS • Princeton physicist FREEMAN DYSON • musician BRIAN ENO • environmental scientist JENNIFER JACQUET • Duke economist DAN ARIELY • Oxford philosopher A. C. GRAYLING • Harvard cosmologist LISA RANDALL • anthropologist MARY CATHERINE BATESON • Emotional Intelligence author DANIEL GOLEMAN • Harvard genticist GEORGE CHURCH Blueprint author NICHOLAS A. CHRISTAKIS • Stanford political scientist MARGARET LEVI • economist ALAN S. BLINDER • publisher TIM O'REILLY • theoretical cosmologist JANNA LEVIN • Serpentine Gallery owner HANS ULRICH OBRIST Wired founding editor KEVIN KELLY • Cambridge astrophysicist MARTIN REES, and more than 200 others.


 

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3.5
“Ok, so here is a wee cautionary tale about impulse selecting books and I guess not judging a book by its TITLE. Thankfully it was a library loan so no financial harm to myself done, but I DID NOT realize this book was effectively just a long list of meaningful quotes/questions (literally one question per double page). Don't get me wrong, its an interesting collection, some of the questions are really insightful and though provoking and some are, uh well "why aren't there trees underwater?" which unless I'm insufferably stupid I'm pretty sure we actually know the answer to that (e.g. seaweeds are more adaptive species than trees... I assume that the physiology of trees would actually have to be quite different to thrive underwater). Then there are more philosophical ones like "how will we know when we reach peak global happiness?" Anyways the point is always have a wee peek at a book before you grab it. I was really expecting more of a non-fiction thesis on things that we don't know - not a listicle of the questions that keep the smartest people on the planet up at night (actually that sounds waaay better than this actually was) sorry sorry its FINE - obviously its a quick read and I'm actually behind on my Goodreads count so what am I complaining about... If you want to read a long list of insightful questions (and no answers) - this is the book for you.”
“This little 325pg collection of questions posed, at the editors request, by philosophers, novelists, biologists, physicists, information-entrepreneurs, etc. is a treasure-trove into which to delve for ideas for what one want to seek out to read. I did a quick go-through after I'd read all of the questions just to see... of the 280 or so individuals who submitted questions, I've read books by at least 14, have signed copies representative works by two of them (and also met a third), and have perused the blogs to which 3 other either maintain themselves or contribute to. A quick read, but I stretched it out over several weeks. Disclaimer: I receive my copy of this via a give-away on Goodreads.com”

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