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Predictions | Sian Griffiths
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Here are a series of tantalizing predictions about the coming century, delivered by thirty of today's greatest minds--including Stephen Jay Gould, Daniel Dennett, Sherry Turkle, Steven Weinberg, Noam Chomsky, Umberto Eco, and John Kenneth Galbraith. This glittering list of contributors includes Nobel laureates, bestselling writers, intellectual icons, and scientists at the cutting edge of research. Readers can sample everything from Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe's hopes for the future of Africa in the next century, to feminist Andrea Dworkin's dream of a new Jerusalem for women. Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke serves up a series of startling visions, including the possibility that, by the year 2050, large sea creatures will be found beneath the ice-covered oceans of Jupiter's moon Europa. Steven Pinker suggests that the completion of the Humane Genome Project will lead to a sudden jump in our knowledge about the genetic basis of our emotions and our learning abilities. And Richard Dawkins believes that the ancient mind-body problem will be solved--not by philosophers but by scientists. Each prediction is preceded by an intriguing profile of the author--blending a lively interview with biographical data--which conveys a vivid sense of the individual while setting their work in context and explaining their theories or inventions. These fascinating interviews, previously published in The Times Higher Education Supplement, give us instant capsule portraits of some of our most brilliant living thinkers. Predictions is an exciting roadmap to the future as well as a vivid snapshot of the state of human knowledge at the end of the millennium.
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Leniverse
Predictions | Sian Griffiths
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I don't have the will or the energy to make a video, so here's my #Booker winner prediction and shortlist ranking:

Personal faves: James and Stone Yard Devotional
Quite liked: Orbital and The Safekeep
Don't think succeeded in what it set out to do: Creation Lake
Actively disliked: Held

Book I think will win: James or Held.
Sure hope it is James.

squirrelbrain It‘s bound to be Held, because most of us disliked it! 1mo
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Cinfhen
Predictions | Sian Griffiths
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Here‘s my #WeeklyForecast 😁Is it really nearly December!?!??!! I‘d like to read any of the bottom three...all ARCs, all due in the next few days, any would count for my #NonCommittalNovember #DoubleSpin which was #NetGalley. Picked up Transcendent Kingdom on audio yesterday so throwing that into my week as well🥰

rockpools They look good! 4y
TrishB Great choices 👍🏻 4y
Cinfhen Let‘s hope @rockpools @TrishB ♥️🤞🏼🤞🏼 4y
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Balibee146
Predictions | Sian Griffiths
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JackOBotts LOL! This is wonderful! 🤗 6y
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