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From: John Brockman ________________________
Sent: 12/31/2010 6:23:47 PM
To: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Subject: Edge Question 2011 - An Invitation
Importance: High
"Deliciously creative.., the variety astonishes...intellectual skyrockets of stunning brilliance. Nobody
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THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER
James Flynn has defined "shorthand abstractions" (or "sHA's") as concepts drawn from science that have
become part of the language and make people smarter by providing widely applicable templates ("market",
"placebo", "random sample," "naturalistic fallacy," are a few of his examples). His idea is that the
abstraction is available as a single cognitive chunk which can be used as an element in thinking and
debate.
The Edge Question 2011
WHAT SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT WOULD IMPROVE EVERYBODY'S COGNITIVE TOOLKIT?
The term 'scientific"is to be understood in a broad sense as the most reliable way of gaining knowledge
about anything, whether it be the human spirit, the role of great people in history, or the structure of
DNA. A "scientific concept" may come from philosophy, logic, economics, jurisprudence, or other analytic
enterprises, as long as it is a rigorous conceptual tool that may be summed up succinctly (or "in a
phrase") but has broad application to understanding the world.
[Thanks to Steven Pinker for suggesting this year's EDGE Question and to Daniel Kahneman for advice on
its presentation.]
In Memoriam
DENIS DUTTON
1944-2010
Last year, the 2010 EDGE Question, "How Is The Internet Changing The Way You Think?"
(http://www.edge.org/q2010/q10_index.html), generated 172 essays (132,000 words) and received global
press attention.
To date, the following have already responded to the 2011 EDGE Question: Clifford Pickover, Rudy
Rucker,sean Carroll, Gino Segre, Jason Zweig, Dylan Evans, Steven Pinker, martin Seligman, Gerald Holton,
Robert Provine, Nassim N. Taleb, Roger schank, George Dyson, Milford wolpoff, George Lakoff, W. Daniel
Hiliis, Nicholas Humphrey,christian Keysers, Haim Harari, John Allen Paulos, Bruce Hood, Howard Gardner.
PERMALINK: http://www.edge.org/q2011/q1l_index.html
user id: edge
password: q2011
(all lower case — password-protected until publication)
SUBMITTING ESSAYS: Email as text or attached word file to me.
DUE DATE: 8pm, Wednesday, January 12th
PUBLICATION DATE: Midnight, Thursday, January 13th
PRESS EMBARGO: until publication. Do not cite or circulate.
EDITORIAL MARCHING ORDERS
Say something new, true, and interesting, based on your own experience, in 1,000 words or less. Email
contributions to me.
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As usual, no politics ("Democrat" "Republican") or politicians ("Obama" "Bush" "Clinton" "Pali n', etc.),
editorials, opeds, opinion pieces, flippancy. No ad hominem comments. No self-promotion: referencing your
books, papers, courses, "selling from the stage", pushing your well-known agenda. No footnotes or
hyperlink: stay on the page. No anecdotes about spouses, significant others, kids, family pets. Write a
stand-alone piece: don't respond to the pieces of other contributors already posted.
Go deeper than the news. Tell me something I don't know. This is not a purely scientific question: this
is question about our culture and ourselves. The ideas we present on Edge can offer readers and the wider
public a new set of metaphors to describe ourselves, our minds, the way we think, the world, and all of
the things we know in it.
Be imaginative, exciting, compelling, inspiring. Tell a great story. Make an argument that makes a
difference. Amaze and delight. Surprise us!
I look forward to hearing from you. Happy New Year!
Sincerely,
John Brockman
Editor & Publisher
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