For several decades, I've studied how the mind develops, how it is organized, what it's like in its fullest expanse. In Five Minds for the Future, I concern myself with the kinds of minds that people will need if they—if we—are to thrive in the world to come.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Minds for Modern Times
In an excerpt from his book, Five Minds for the Future, Harvard Professor Howard Gardner discusses the kinds of minds that people will need if they—if we—are to thrive in the world to come.
For several decades, I've studied how the mind develops, how it is organized, what it's like in its fullest expanse. In Five Minds for the Future, I concern myself with the kinds of minds that people will need if they—if we—are to thrive in the world to come.
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For several decades, I've studied how the mind develops, how it is organized, what it's like in its fullest expanse. In Five Minds for the Future, I concern myself with the kinds of minds that people will need if they—if we—are to thrive in the world to come.
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