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Author - John Brockman ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Harper Perennial was reviewed on 10-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:0060841818 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty Reference Book. Classifications : Epistemology Philosophy Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Philosophy Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Sci . Click the following link to view the cover of What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty. Related topics: Epistemology. Philosophy. Humanities. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Philosophy. Humanities. Custom Stores. requestid: 7a82af00-96b1-47a1-ae3c-8763860db1d1requestprocessingtime: 0.1374070000000000 salesrank: 58178 edition: 1 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7078040490 1) Paperback Book What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty by Harper Perennial. Cool book, fast read. For some reason I had an expectation that there would be more ´Sagan-esque where science and spirit meet´ (a la Contact) type answers and instead it seemed like a book edited by Madelyn O´Hair...but I really found it very interesting. Lots of the answers were so close though that I would have liked to see them culled but still I´d recommend it.¤ 2) Paperback Book What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty by Harper Perennial. I have always enjoyed speculating about what might be possible. When considering the boundless scope of nature I realize that there are so many interesting questions to be asked and ideas to consider, that´s why I enjoyed this book so much. Reading what top scientist and other distinguished authors believe but can not prove was such a pleasurable mental experience, it was like sex for the brain.¤ 3) Paperback Book What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty by Harper Perennial. As a scientist I approached this book with a lot of expectations. I wanted to know what the greatest minds in science believe but cannot prove. I was expecting a lot of cutting edge topics and revolutionary ideas. Yes, there are some pieces that fulfilled and even exceeded my expectations, but there were also others that I couldn´t even get past the first paragraph.
4) Paperback Book What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty by Harper Perennial. Some interesting ideas on the concept and philosophy of
5) Paperback Book What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty by Harper Perennial. A bit disappointing. I thought that this would be a really special book, and I found it quite erratic. Some of the thinkers seem to have taken this very seriously, while others have not spent more than 10 minutes in this (that is not necessarily a bad thing). There are many repetitions, and some answers do not fit well in the book. Anyway, there are some very interesting ideas and clever answers, such as those given by Seth Lloyd, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and others that made the book worth reading.¤ 6) Paperback Book What We Believe but Cannot Prove: Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty by Harper Perennial. More than one hundred of the world´s leading thinkers write about things they believe in, despite the absence of concrete proof Scientific theory, more often than not, is born of bold assumption, disparate bits of unconnected evidence, and educated leaps of faith. Some of the most potent beliefs among brilliant minds are based on supposition alone -- yet that is enough to push those minds toward making the theory viable. Eminent cultural impresario, editor, and publisher of Edge (www.edge.org), John Brockman asked a group of leading scientists and thinkers to answer the question: What do you believe to be true even though you cannot prove it? This book brings together the very best answers from the most distinguished contributors. Thought-provoking and hugely compelling, this collection of bite-size thought-experiments is a fascinating insight into the instinctive beliefs of some of the most brilliant minds today. ¤Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 7-Jan-2009, 00608418189780060841812, 180-570-330-250-600-720-8
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