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After the human : a philosophy for the future

Taylor, Mark C., 1945-2025
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Explores how the strategies and methods of scientific as well as humanistic inquiry are converging to construct a relational view of the world. It evaluates Einstein's theory of relativity, quantum theory, information theory, cognitive neuropsychology, and evolution alongside the history of modern western philosophy, arguing that presumptions such as human exceptionalism and individualism are not only out of sync with scientific knowledge but also root causes of the critical issues facing the world -- climate change, machine intelligence, ideological political oppositions. How to think beyond anthropocentrism and binary oppositions -- human/animal, sacred/profane -- and acknowledge ourselves as entangled parts of larger ecologies is the aim of the book. The distinctive character of the book is its wealth of scientific insight; the opening chapter reveals the complex worlds of dirt, water, air, and fire and how humans have deformed them beyond recognition. Extraordinary advances in technology, with their promise of furthering a global village, have been derailed by economic individualism and hierarchy, prefigured in the atomism of Descartes and Newton. Not until Einstein, Bohr, and Heisenberg introduced relativity and quantum mechanics -- less than a century after Hegel first proposed his dialogical worldview -- did a relational account of reality begin to develop. The study of the natural world revealed a micro-universe of relations in which organisms and environments constantly adapt to one another; as Lynn Margulis puts it, 'life is a verb,' webs and networks of intelligences and emotions communicating within and across species and nonbiological life forms including AI. We have only to change not the world but how we see ourselves in it.
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Imprint:
New York : Columbia University Press, [2025]©2025.
Collation:
xix, 382 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
ElementalLost worldRelationalismRelativityEntanglementInformation in formationQuantum ecologyMinding the bodyInfinite conversationsStrange loopsAfter life.
ISBN:
9780231218610 (trade paperback)
Dewey class:
121.6
Language:
English
BRN:
2724696
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