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    Science Is Culture: Conversations at the New Intersection of Science + Society

    Science Is Culture: Conversations at the New Intersection of Science + Society

    by Adam Bly


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      ISBN-13: 9780062015464
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 10/12/2010
    • Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 368
    • File size: 10 MB

    Table of Contents

    Introduction Adam Bly vii

    1 Evolutionary Philosophy Edward O. Wilson Daniel C. Dennett 1

    2 The Problems of Consciousness Rebecca Goldstein Steven Pinker 23

    3 Time Alan Lightman Richard Colton 43

    4 On Design Drew Endy Stefan Sagmeister 61

    5 Objectivity and the Image Joan Fontcuberta Ariel Ruiz i Altaba 75

    6 Climate Politics Laurie David Stephen Schneider 89

    7 War and Deceit Noam Chomsky Robert Trivers 103

    8 On Dreams Michel Gondry Robert Stickgold 117

    9 The Truth of Fiction Janna Levin Jonathan Lethem 131

    10 On Music Daniel Levitin David Byrne 147

    11 On Shape Lisa Randall Chuck Hoberman 163

    12 On Artifacts Michael Shanks Lynn Hershman Leeson 177

    13 Who Makes Science? Lawrence Krauss Natalie Jeremijenko 193

    14 What Is Human? Will Self Spencer Wells 209

    15 Fractal Architecture Benoit Mandelbrot Paola Antonelli 225

    16 Morality Marc Hauser Errol Morris 239

    17 Free Will Tom Wolfe Michael Gazzaniga 255

    18 Evolution, Creativity, and Future Life Jill Tarter Will Wright 269

    19 Complex Networks, Feedback Loops, and the Cities of the Future Carlo Ratti Steven Strogatz 283

    20 Social Networks Albert-László Barabási James Fowler 297

    21 The Physics of Infinity Paul Steinhardt Peter Galison 313

    22 Smarter Infrastructure Thomas E. Lovejoy Mitchell Joachim 329

    Acknowledgments 345

    Index 347

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    Seed magazine brings together a unique collection of conversations between prominent scientists, artists, and other thinkers, with dialogue designed to tear down the wall between science and society. In this one-of-a-kind-experiment, Science Is Culture offers insights from the Steven Pinker, Tom Wolfe, Noam Chomsky, David Byrne, Errol Morris, Jonathan Lethem, and many more of the world’s brightest burning minds.

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    In 2001, Bly, founder and editor-in-chief of Seed magazine, was convinced that we were at the cusp of a scientific renaissance that would transform our culture. For him the vitality of the anti-science movement, which opposes the theory of evolution, is a cause for optimism because it is a futile attempt to hold back "the imminent rise of a cultural shift" that will bring necessary changes to how we view the world. This collection of 22 conversations, first published in Seed, brings together a community of artists and physicists, writers and designers, architects and geneticist. The eclectic group discusses a wide range of topics: Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker and novelist Rebecca Goldstein reject the cultural relativist argument that morality is merely a social convention; writers Janna Levin and Jonathan Lethem explore the relationship between metaphor and fantasy in imaginative writing; eminent ecologist Thomas Lovejoy and Mitchell Joachim, co-founder of Terreform ONE, argue the merits of cloth versus plastic diapers. Joachim explains that energy comparison by DuPont were flawed because of the assumptions that cloth diapers would be machine-dried; Lovejoy humorously retorts that in practice the choice between cloth and plastic diapers may be different for Joachim when his wife gives birth to their first child. An animated and engaging discussion of important ideas. (Oct.)
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