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マット・リドリー: アイディアがセックスするとき

Filmed Jul 2010 • Posted Jul 2010TEDGlobal 2010
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TEDGlobal 2010において、マット・リドリーは、人類の歴史を通して、アイディアが出逢い交わって新たなアイディアを生み出すことこそ、人類の進歩の原動力であったと論じます。個人ではなく、集合的な脳の賢明さが重要なのです。

Matt Ridley argues that, through history, the engine of human progress and prosperity has been, and is, "ideas having sex with each other." Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Haruo Nishinoh
Reviewed by Takahiro Shimpo
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