The publisher of the online science salon Edge.org, John Brockman is the editor of the national bestsellers This Idea Must Die, This Explains Everything, This Will Make You Smarter, and other volumes.
Every year, John Brockman of the Edge Foundation asks a group of scientists and other thinkers a big question, and publishes their answers. This year, the question was framed as follows:
When thinking changes your mind, that's philosophy.
When God changes your mind, that's faith.
When facts change your mind, that's science.
WHAT HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR MIND ABOUT? WHY?
Science is based on evidence. What happens when the data change? How have scientific findings or arguments changed your mind?"
John asked me to contribute. At first I demurred, both because I didn't have anything to say to match what I expected from the august company of scientists he'd assembled to answer his question and because I'm more in the "when thinking changes your mind" camp. Working as I do to shape how people think about social and technology trends, I'm less involved with facts that can be right or wrong than how what we believe changes what we see and do. Besides, my thinking tends to evolve rather than reverse itself. As I retell my story, I'm continually updating and revising.
John persisted. I eventually offered some ideas and he jumped on one: my skepticism about the term "social software" after Clay Shirky's "Social Software Summit" in November 2002. As it turns out, Clay was right and I was wrong. This was a powerful meme indeed, just five years early.
Here's what I wrote for the 2008 Edge question. As I suspected, it's a meager offering at a remarkable feast of the intellect. Use it, if you must, as an entry point to an amazing group of reflections on science, culture, and the evolution of ideas. Reading the Edge question is like being invited to dinner with some of the most interesting people on the planet. .
發表於2024-11-26
What Have You Changed Your Mind About? 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
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評分很壓抑竟然沒有這本書的書評。盡管我一直認為自己是一個典型的文科生,不過大學學的是理科,在偶然看瞭這書的今晚,我依然是被震瞭一下,或許我今晚看這書的時候我的大腦細胞更新得最快吧,因為這本書真的很酷,不是嗎?可惜沒有太多的時間去細看。但是其中的觀點還是在腦海裏...
評分很壓抑竟然沒有這本書的書評。盡管我一直認為自己是一個典型的文科生,不過大學學的是理科,在偶然看瞭這書的今晚,我依然是被震瞭一下,或許我今晚看這書的時候我的大腦細胞更新得最快吧,因為這本書真的很酷,不是嗎?可惜沒有太多的時間去細看。但是其中的觀點還是在腦海裏...
評分很壓抑竟然沒有這本書的書評。盡管我一直認為自己是一個典型的文科生,不過大學學的是理科,在偶然看瞭這書的今晚,我依然是被震瞭一下,或許我今晚看這書的時候我的大腦細胞更新得最快吧,因為這本書真的很酷,不是嗎?可惜沒有太多的時間去細看。但是其中的觀點還是在腦海裏...
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What Have You Changed Your Mind About? 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載