What Is Your Dangerous Idea? : Today’s Leading Thinkers on the Unthinkable by John Brockman (Editor)

First published November 6, 2006

Today’s Leading Thinkers Thinking the Unthinkable
From Copernicus to Darwin, Richard Dawkins to Jared Diamond, Daniel C. Dennett, Brian Greene, Matt Ridley, and Howard Gardner Dangerous Ideas
The world’s leading scientists and thinkers explore bold, remarkable, and dangerous ideas that could change our lives for better or worse.

From medical procedures to personality traits, from the idea that we are alone in the universe to the possibility that the universe may be fundamentally inexplicable, What’s Your Dangerous Idea? takes a bold look at the fearless, breathtaking, and sometimes terrifying ideas that could turn our world and our way of life upside down forever.

This book covers a wide range of topics, from issues that have existed throughout human history to the question of life after death, from the future of democracy to the nature of truth. This book offers a fascinating look at what some of today’s brightest minds have written on topics that will intrigue us.

“The most explosive ideas of our time.”
-Sunday Harald

“Clever ideas… The results are provocative.” -Independent

“Dangerous ideas always trigger a reaction. They challenge the established ideas of our day. The more profound ones threaten the way we perceive the universe and where we fit into it, the way we live, and some can have a profound effect on the way we think.” -Sunday Times

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