Table of contents : Cover Title Contents Preface: The Edge Question Acknowledgments Introduction We Have No Souls The Rejection of Soul The Evolution of Evil The Differences Between Humans and Nonhumans Are Quantitative, Not Qualitative Groups of People May Differ Genetically in Their Average Talents and Temperaments The Genetic Basis of Human Behavior Marionettes on Genetic Strings Francis Crick’s Dangerous Idea Being Alone in the Universe Life as an Agent of Energy Dispersal We Are Entirely Alone Science May Be Running Out of Control Why I Hope the Standard Model Is Wrong About Why There Is More Matter Than Antimatter The Idea That We Understand Plutonium The Idea That We Should All Share Our Most Dangerous Ideas The Idea That Ideas Can Be Dangerous The Fight Against Global Warming Is Lost Think Outside the Kyoto Box Our Planet Is Not in Peril The Effect of Art Can’t Be Controlled or Anticipated A “Grand Narrative” Our Universal Moral Grammar's Immunity to Religion Bertrand Russell’s Dangerous Idea Hodgepodge Morality We Will Understand the Origin of Life Within the Next Five Years Understanding Molecular Biology Without Discovering the Origins of Life The Problem with Super Mirrors Cyberdisinhibition Brains Cannot Become Minds Without Bodies What Are People Well Informed About in the Information Age? More Anonymity Is Good A New Golden Age of Medicine Using Medications to Change Personality Drugs May Change the Patterns of Human Love A Marriage Option for All Choosing the Sex of One's Child The Idea of Ideas The Human Brain Will Never Understand the Universe The World May Be Fundamentally Inexplicable The “Landscape” Seeing Darwin in the Light of Einstein; Seeing Einstein in the Light of Darwin The Multiverse What Twentieth-Century Physics Says About the World Might Be True Its a Matter of Time A Radical Re-evaluation of the Character of Time It’s OK Not to Know Everything The End of Insight When Will the Internet Become Aware of Itself? Democratizing Access to the Means of Invention Mind Is a Universally Distributed Quality The Forbidden Fruit Intuition The Posterior Probability of Any Particular God Is Pretty Small Science Must Destroy Religion The Self Is a Conceptual Chimera The Greatest Story Ever Told Science as Just Another Religion This Is All There Is A Science of the Divine? Science Will Never Silence God Religion Is the Hope That Is Missing in Science Myths and Fairy Tales Are Not True Parental Licensure Zero Parental Influence A Cacophony of “Controversy” Applied History Tribal Peoples Often Damage Their Environments and Make War Nothing Everything Is Pointless There Aren’t Enough Minds to House the Population Explosion of Memes Unspeakable Ideas Anty Gravity: Chaos Theory in an All-Too-Practical Sense Navigating by New Scientific Principles A Political System Based on Empathy Social Relativity A Spoon Is Like a Headache Projection of the Longevity Curve The Near-Term Inevitability of Radical Life Extension and Expansion The Domestication of Biotechnology Public Engagement in Science and Technology Suppose Faulkner Was Right? What If the Unknown Becomes Known and Is Not Replaced with a New Unknown? Where Goods Cross Frontiers, Armies Won’t Government Is the Problem, Not the Solution The Free Market Modern Science Is a Product of Biology No More Teacher's Dirty Looks We Are All Virtual Runaway Consumerism Explains the Fermi Paradox Simulation Versus Authenticity Culture Is Natural The Human Brain Is a Cultural Artifact Free Will Is Exercised Unconsciously Free Will Is Going Away The Limits of Introspection What We Know May Not Change Us Telling More Than We Can Know The Quick-Thinking Zombies Inside Us The Banality of Evil, the Banality of Heroism Is the West Already on a Downhill Course? Technology Can Untie the United States Democracy May Be on Its Way Out Marx Was Right: The State Will Evaporate Following Sisyphus How Can I Trust, in the Face of So Many Unknowables? A Twenty-Four-Hour Period of Absolute Solitude Afterword