Sustainable history and human dignity: a neurophilosophy of history and the future of civilisation
"Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man is a new philosophy of history. This volume outlines how sustainable history is propelled by good governance, which balances the tension between the attributes of human nature - emotionality, amorality and egoisms - and human dignity needs, such as re...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man is a new philosophy of history. This volume outlines how sustainable history is propelled by good governance, which balances the tension between the attributes of human nature - emotionality, amorality and egoisms - and human dignity needs, such as reason, security, human rights, accountability, transparency, justice, opportunity, innovation and inclusiveness. The author proposes minimum criteria for good governance that are sensitive to local cultures and histories but meet certain common global values to ensure maximum and sustainable moral and political cooperation. Using an ocean model of a single collective human civilisation, the author argues that we should think in terms of a common human story that is comprised of multiple geo-cultural domains and sub-cultures with a history of mutual borrowing and synergies. The author argues that, today, all geo-cultural domains must succeed if humanity as a whole is to triumph. This collective triumph will also depend on reason and a recognition that a great deal of knowledge is indeterminate and may be temporally, spatially and perhaps culturally constrained, as is outlined in the author s new theory of knowledge: "Neuro-rational Physicalism"."--Jacket |
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgements xi 1. Sustainable History with Dignity and without Directionality 1.1 The Purpose and Structure of the Book 1.2 A Sustainable Approach to History 1.3 The Ocean Model of One Human Civilisation Part 1. The Foundations of Life, Human Nature and Human Knowledge 2. Where Are We? Cosmology and the Big Universal Picture 2.1 The Universe 2.2 The Cosmology of the Ancients 2.3 Life on Earth 2.4 Evolutionary Theory 2.5 Creationism 2.6 Hinduism and Buddhism 2.3 Conclusion 3. Who Are We? Neurochemical Man and Emotional Amoral Egoism 3.1 Approaches to Human Nature 3.2 Emotional Amoral Egoism 3.3 Conclusion 4. 1 6 7 14 27 29 30 30 37 37 42 43 44 45 What Motivates Us? The Neuro P5, Power and Sustainable History 60 4.1 The Neuro P5: The Five Motivators of Humankind 46 52 58 60
vi Sustainable History and Human Dignity 4.2 4.3 5. 6. The Neurophilosophy of Power and Sustainable History Conclusion Why Are We Here? The Sustainable Neurochemical Gratification Principle 5.1 Approaches to the Meaning of Life 5.2 The Meaningfulness of the Question 5.3 A Neurophilosophy of Sustainable Neurochemical Gratification and the Meaning of Existence 5.4 Conclusion What Do We Know for Certain? A Proposal for a Theory of Knowledge 6.1 The Nature of Knowledge 6.2 Sources of Knowledge 6.3 Proposal for a Theory of Knowledge: Neuro-rational Physicalism 6.4 Conclusion Part 2. The Eight Prerequisites for Sustainable History 7. 8. 9. How Can Dignity Be Attained? Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity 7.1 The Concept of Human Dignity 7.2 Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity at the National Level 7.3 Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity at the Global Level 7.4 The Challenges 7.5 The Way Forward 7.6 Conclusion 65 67 69 70 75 78 81 82 83 84 101 108 111 113 115 120 125 129 133 140 How Can We Sustainably Govern Ourselves? Balancing the Attributes of Human Nature and the Requirements for Human Dignity 8.1 The Ever-Present Tension 8.2 The Concept of Good Governance 8.3 Dignity-Based Governance 8.4 Conclusion 142 142 144 147 150 What Is Needed for Good National Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity-Based National Governance 9.1 Universal Standards of Good Governance? 9.2 Minimum Criteria for Good National Governance 151 152 157
vii Contents 9.3 9.4 9.5 The Challenges and the Way Forward Liberal Democracy and the Future of History Conclusion 163 172 175 10. What Is Needed for Good Global Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity-Based Good Global Governance 177 10.1 Minimum Criteria for Good Global Governance 179 10.2 The Challenges and the Way Forward 183 10.3 Conclusion 193 11. How Can We Shape a Fairer World? Minimum Criteria for Global Justice 195 11.1 What is Global Justice? 196 11.2 Global Justice and Civilisational Success 203 11.3 Challenges to Achieving Global Justice 206 11.4 The Way Forward 207 11.5 Conclusion 209 12. How to Create a Safer World? The Five Dimensions of Global Security 210 12.1 The Multidimensional Nature of Security 12.2 The Five Dimensions of Global Security: Trends and Challenges 12.3 The Way Forward: How to Enhance Global Security 12.4 The Interrelated Nature of Security Threats: Practical Examples 12.5 Conclusion 13. 14. How Should We Approach International Relations? Symbiotic Realism 13.1 The Problems of Realism 13.2 Symbiotic Realism 13.3 Ihe Dynamics of the Global System 13.4 Foreign Policy Challenges and theWay Forward 13.6 Conclusion 211 212 224 227 234 235 How Should Statecraft Be Conducted? Twenty-First-Century Statecraft and Meta-Geopolitics 248 14.1 Traditional Concepts of Statecraft and Their Limitations 14.2 Meta-Geopolitics 14.3 Sustainable National Security 14.4 Just Power 14.5 Reconciliation Statecraft 14.6 The Future of Geopolitics in a Transnational World 236 238 242 244 247 249 252 258 259 260 266
Sustainable History and Human Dignity viii 14.7 Conclusion How Should Cultures Interrelate? Transcultural Security and Universal Axiology 271 15.1 Culture and Geo-cultural Domains 15.2 Essentialism and Hegemony 15.3 Transcultural Understanding and Synergy 15.4 Universal Axiology and Values 15.5 Conclusion 15. How Can We Collectively Succeed? The Beneficial Development of Individual Geo-cultural Domains 288 16.1 The Success of Individual Geo-cultural Domains: The Example of the Arab-Islamic World 16.2 Good Governance 16.3 Cultural Borrowing 16.3 Innovation 16.4 East to West 16.5 More Reason, Less Dogma 16.6 Mutual Respect and Tolerance of Diversity 16.7 Commonalities in the Rise, Decline and Fall of Geo-cultural Domains 16.8 Commonalities with Other Geo-cultural Domains 16.9 The Challenges 16.10 The Way Forward 16.11 Conclusion 16. Part 3. The History and the Future of Human, Trans-Human and Post-Human Civilisation 17. Where Are We Going? Sustainable History and the Future of Civilisation 17.1 The Future of Human Civilisation 17.2 A Trans-/Post-Human Destiny? 17.3 Transformative Technologies and Civilisational Frontier Risks 17.4 Conclusion: The Way Forward 269 272 273 276 281 285 290 291 292 295 299 307 308 311 314 314 316 319 321 323 324 329 336 350 Notes 361 Bibliography 435 Index 480
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Contents List of Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgements xi 1. Sustainable History with Dignity and without Directionality 1.1 The Purpose and Structure of the Book 1.2 A Sustainable Approach to History 1.3 The Ocean Model of One Human Civilisation Part 1. The Foundations of Life, Human Nature and Human Knowledge 2. Where Are We? Cosmology and the Big Universal Picture 2.1 The Universe 2.2 The Cosmology of the Ancients 2.3 Life on Earth 2.4 Evolutionary Theory 2.5 Creationism 2.6 Hinduism and Buddhism 2.3 Conclusion 3. Who Are We? Neurochemical Man and Emotional Amoral Egoism 3.1 Approaches to Human Nature 3.2 Emotional Amoral Egoism 3.3 Conclusion 4. 1 6 7 14 27 29 30 30 37 37 42 43 44 45 What Motivates Us? The Neuro P5, Power and Sustainable History 60 4.1 The Neuro P5: The Five Motivators of Humankind 46 52 58 60
vi Sustainable History and Human Dignity 4.2 4.3 5. 6. The Neurophilosophy of Power and Sustainable History Conclusion Why Are We Here? The Sustainable Neurochemical Gratification Principle 5.1 Approaches to the Meaning of Life 5.2 The Meaningfulness of the Question 5.3 A Neurophilosophy of Sustainable Neurochemical Gratification and the Meaning of Existence 5.4 Conclusion What Do We Know for Certain? A Proposal for a Theory of Knowledge 6.1 The Nature of Knowledge 6.2 Sources of Knowledge 6.3 Proposal for a Theory of Knowledge: Neuro-rational Physicalism 6.4 Conclusion Part 2. The Eight Prerequisites for Sustainable History 7. 8. 9. How Can Dignity Be Attained? Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity 7.1 The Concept of Human Dignity 7.2 Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity at the National Level 7.3 Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity at the Global Level 7.4 The Challenges 7.5 The Way Forward 7.6 Conclusion 65 67 69 70 75 78 81 82 83 84 101 108 111 113 115 120 125 129 133 140 How Can We Sustainably Govern Ourselves? Balancing the Attributes of Human Nature and the Requirements for Human Dignity 8.1 The Ever-Present Tension 8.2 The Concept of Good Governance 8.3 Dignity-Based Governance 8.4 Conclusion 142 142 144 147 150 What Is Needed for Good National Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity-Based National Governance 9.1 Universal Standards of Good Governance? 9.2 Minimum Criteria for Good National Governance 151 152 157
vii Contents 9.3 9.4 9.5 The Challenges and the Way Forward Liberal Democracy and the Future of History Conclusion 163 172 175 10. What Is Needed for Good Global Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity-Based Good Global Governance 177 10.1 Minimum Criteria for Good Global Governance 179 10.2 The Challenges and the Way Forward 183 10.3 Conclusion 193 11. How Can We Shape a Fairer World? Minimum Criteria for Global Justice 195 11.1 What is Global Justice? 196 11.2 Global Justice and Civilisational Success 203 11.3 Challenges to Achieving Global Justice 206 11.4 The Way Forward 207 11.5 Conclusion 209 12. How to Create a Safer World? The Five Dimensions of Global Security 210 12.1 The Multidimensional Nature of Security 12.2 The Five Dimensions of Global Security: Trends and Challenges 12.3 The Way Forward: How to Enhance Global Security 12.4 The Interrelated Nature of Security Threats: Practical Examples 12.5 Conclusion 13. 14. How Should We Approach International Relations? Symbiotic Realism 13.1 The Problems of Realism 13.2 Symbiotic Realism 13.3 Ihe Dynamics of the Global System 13.4 Foreign Policy Challenges and theWay Forward 13.6 Conclusion 211 212 224 227 234 235 How Should Statecraft Be Conducted? Twenty-First-Century Statecraft and Meta-Geopolitics 248 14.1 Traditional Concepts of Statecraft and Their Limitations 14.2 Meta-Geopolitics 14.3 Sustainable National Security 14.4 Just Power 14.5 Reconciliation Statecraft 14.6 The Future of Geopolitics in a Transnational World 236 238 242 244 247 249 252 258 259 260 266
Sustainable History and Human Dignity viii 14.7 Conclusion How Should Cultures Interrelate? Transcultural Security and Universal Axiology 271 15.1 Culture and Geo-cultural Domains 15.2 Essentialism and Hegemony 15.3 Transcultural Understanding and Synergy 15.4 Universal Axiology and Values 15.5 Conclusion 15. How Can We Collectively Succeed? The Beneficial Development of Individual Geo-cultural Domains 288 16.1 The Success of Individual Geo-cultural Domains: The Example of the Arab-Islamic World 16.2 Good Governance 16.3 Cultural Borrowing 16.3 Innovation 16.4 East to West 16.5 More Reason, Less Dogma 16.6 Mutual Respect and Tolerance of Diversity 16.7 Commonalities in the Rise, Decline and Fall of Geo-cultural Domains 16.8 Commonalities with Other Geo-cultural Domains 16.9 The Challenges 16.10 The Way Forward 16.11 Conclusion 16. Part 3. The History and the Future of Human, Trans-Human and Post-Human Civilisation 17. Where Are We Going? Sustainable History and the Future of Civilisation 17.1 The Future of Human Civilisation 17.2 A Trans-/Post-Human Destiny? 17.3 Transformative Technologies and Civilisational Frontier Risks 17.4 Conclusion: The Way Forward 269 272 273 276 281 285 290 291 292 295 299 307 308 311 314 314 316 319 321 323 324 329 336 350 Notes 361 Bibliography 435 Index 480 |
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