Table of contents for Mind, life, and universe : conversations with great scientists of our time / edited by Lynn Margulis and Eduardo Punset.

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Contents
Foreword
Science, the Hidden Force on Society
	David T. Suzuki
Introduction and Acknowledgments
	Lynn Margulis 
I. People Primates
Culture Before Humans 
1. Intelligent Life on Earth?: Nicholas Mackintosh
2. Stressed Chimps: Robert Sapolsky 
3. Nearly Human: Jane Goodall 
4. Closest of Kin: Jordi Sabater Pi 
5. Like Ants, Bees, and Termites, But Different: Edward O. Wilson 
Attractiveness
6. Can Beauty Be Measured?: Victor Johnston
7. Science of Happiness: Daniel Gilbert
8. Psychopaths: Robert Hare
Anxiety
9. No One Is Boss: Daniel Dennett
10. The Hidden Self: Oliver Sacks
11. Locked in the Dark: Rodolfo Llin¿s
12. Dialogue with Fear: Joseph Ledoux
13. Fretful Worry: Kenneth Kendler
II. Animal Body-Mind
Cyclicity and Sociality
14. Drumbeats: Steven Strogatz
15. Survival, Not Truth, Is Imperative: Richard Gregory
16. Dreaming to Learn: Nicholas Humphrey
17. Music and Talk: Diana Deutsch
Prehistory and Immortality of the Body-Mind
18. The Secret Code: Sydney Brenner
19. Beyond the Human Genome: William Haseltine
20. The Second Brain: Phillip Tobias and Ralph Holloway
21. Immortality from Your Mother: Douglas Wallace
22. Inevitability of Aging?: Tom Kirkwood
III. Life on an Animate Planet
Bygone Biospheres
23. Life, Master of the Earth: James E. Lovelock
24. Life Is a Mistake: Kenneth H. Nealson
Toward Perfection
25. Evolution and Purpose: Stephen J. Gould 
26. The Code of the Dead: Richard Dawkins 
27. Purpose of Evolution: Dorion Sagan 
Dead or Alive? 
28. Life As Growth: William Day 
29. Our Ancestor, the Bacterium: Ricardo Guerrero 
30. Different from Amoebae: John Bonner 
IV. Toward the Invisible
From the Vast to the Miniscule
31. Walk through an Electron Cloud: Eugene Chudnovsky 
32. Atomic Consciousness: Heinrich Rohrer 
33. Too Huge for the Atom and Too Small for the Star: Sheldon Lee Glashow 
34. New Dimensions: Lisa Randall 
35. Manipulation by Dwarves: Nicol¿s Garc¿a 
36. Space Destroyed and Time Obliterated: Paul Davies 
The Scientists
The Editors
The Readings
Glossary
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Scientists -- Interviews.
Science.