Ethics of transitions: what world do we want to live in together?
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adam_text | Contents Foreword........................................................................................................ 1 Bernard Reber Introductions................................................................................................. 5 Before the first evening................................................................................... 1.1. First evening - First story........................................................................... 1.2. Second evening - Second story................................................................ 1.3. Third evening - Ultimate story................................................................ 1.4. Beginning of the awakening - Histories found (Return to the roots) . . 1.5. The two sources (seeds, seedlings, schemes).......................................... 1.6. Far and wide open book.............................................................................. 5 14 15 18 27 30 37 Inter-section 1. What is Ethics of Sciences, Technologies, and Innovation?........................................................................................... 49 Book I. Living Your Values......................................................................... 59 Before the first morning................................................................................... 1.1. The measure of all things........................................................................... 1.1.1. At any time......................................................................................... 1.1.2. A world of
difference........................................................................ 1.2. Having read this book................................................................................ 1.3. At the roots of ethics................................................................................ 1.3.1. What is the just?................................................................................ 1.3.2. What is the good?................................................................................ 1.3.3. Duty to respect................................................................................... 1.3.4. Chanson de geste................................................................................ 1.3.5. Closed book, in the open................................................................... 1.3.6. To be present...................................................................................... 59 62 62 63 64 65 67 68 70 72 77 78
vi Ethics of Transitions 1.4. At the roots of violence (Sins of the Fathers) (Must one eat up?) (Winter is coming)................. 1.4.1. Addendum: An eye for an eye........................................................... 1.4.2. Change in our time.............................................................................. 1.5. Is life a game?............................................................................................ 1.5.1. The game of the world......................................................................... 1.5.2. Between game and world: three movements.................................... 1.5.3. From the three movements to the fourth premise: from lusory attitude to morality design.................................. 88 1.6. The ethics paradox...................................................................................... 78 83 84 85 85 87 92 Inter-section 2. Cis-theme......................................................................... 99 Book II. European Constructions of the Future.................................. 143 The rapture of Europe...................................................................................... 2.1. What Europe do we want to live in together?.......................................... 2.1.1. Futures (and Europe) (imagined communities).............................. 2.1.2. (Fore)seeing like a State...................................................................... 2.1.3. The European project........................................................................ 2.1.4. Futures (and science and
technology)............................................... 2.1.5. Palimpsest and palinode (imagined communities)........................... 2.2. Precious participation................................................................................ 2.2.1. The three deficits................................................................................ 2.2.1.1. Time travels................................................................................... 2.2.1.2. The burnout of the hummingbird (deficit, overflow, responsibility and catastrophe) (a cautionary tail)...... 154 2.2.1.3. Against the sovereign scheme and its world.............................. 2.2.2. Challenges in Transition...................................................................... 2.2.2.1. Project Transition........................................................................... 2.2.2.2. The two issues of our age: Democracy for Climate?................. 2.2.2.3. To Chantal (États généraux)........................................................ 2.2.2.4. Thinking in Transition................................................................... 2.2.2.5. Transitions in the time of pandemic............................................ 2.2.2.6. L’autre fin de I’histoire................................................................ 2.2.2.7. The Democracy Mystique............................................................. 2.2.2.8. Participatory inclusive deliberative democracy......................... 2.3. Science and politics: divides and alternatives (making sense
together)...................................................................... 176 2.3.1. Introducing the courage of alternatives............................................ 2.3.2. Openness to the worlds: towards alternatives................................. 2.З.2.1. The cosmopolitical question........................................................ 2.3.2.2. Political and cosmopolitical epistemologies............................... 2.3.2.3. Precautionary principle and regime change............................... 143 145 146 146 147 148 149 150 150 152 155 158 158 159 160 163 166 169 170 173 176 179 179 180 182
Contents vii Inter-section 3. The Other Europes....................................................... 185 Book III. Institutions and Innovations of Value................................... 191 Europe of values........................................................................................ 3.1. Institutionalizing ethics: thevalue of ethicization................................ 3.2. “Ethics of’........................................................................................... 3.2.1. Addendum: the other ethicization.................................................. 3.3. Europocene........................................................................................... 3.3.1. The Anthropocene Misunderstanding: whaf s in a name and how to make the most of it................ 202 3.3.2. The Question of Europe................................................................. 191 195 199 201 202 Inter-section 4. For Love......................................................................... 207 Book IV. We Have Never Been Human.................................................. 211 Preliminaries: Ethics, Transitions, and something out of sight.................. 4.1. Human dignity, I write your name (touchstone).................................. 4.1.1. The section in brief......................................................................... 4.1.2. The inquiry is underway................................................................. 4.1.3. Human dignity and how did we get here?..................................... 4.1.4.
Conclusions................................................................................... 4.2. Portrait-robot (breaking through the artificialities of intelligence and of free will) . . 4.3. Human too human (Ecce homo) (us) (last dialogue of Estella and Sophy)........................ 4.3.1. Epilogue......................................................................................... 4.4. Scriptures (changing life) (the code) (the typewriter and the book of life)........... 4.4.1. The ethical framework.................................................................... 4.4.2. Political epistemologies................................................................. 4.4.3. Ethics Governance......................................................................... 4.4.4. The other code... Towards the world - Hacking, Designing, Making........................ 4.5. Letter to Apolline (transhumanism).................................................... 4.6. The end................................................................................................. 211 215 215 215 220 225 Bibliography............................................................................................... 253 Table of Epigraphs.................................................................................. 267 Index............................................................................................................ 271 204 227 229 230 232 235 235 236 238 242 247
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Contents Foreword. 1 Bernard Reber Introductions. 5 Before the first evening. 1.1. First evening - First story. 1.2. Second evening - Second story. 1.3. Third evening - Ultimate story. 1.4. Beginning of the awakening - Histories found (Return to the roots) . . 1.5. The two sources (seeds, seedlings, schemes). 1.6. Far and wide open book. 5 14 15 18 27 30 37 Inter-section 1. What is Ethics of Sciences, Technologies, and Innovation?. 49 Book I. Living Your Values. 59 Before the first morning. 1.1. The measure of all things. 1.1.1. At any time. 1.1.2. A world of
difference. 1.2. Having read this book. 1.3. At the roots of ethics. 1.3.1. What is the just?. 1.3.2. What is the good?. 1.3.3. Duty to respect. 1.3.4. Chanson de geste. 1.3.5. Closed book, in the open. 1.3.6. To be present. 59 62 62 63 64 65 67 68 70 72 77 78
vi Ethics of Transitions 1.4. At the roots of violence (Sins of the Fathers) (Must one eat up?) (Winter is coming). 1.4.1. Addendum: An eye for an eye. 1.4.2. Change in our time. 1.5. Is life a game?. 1.5.1. The game of the world. 1.5.2. Between game and world: three movements. 1.5.3. From the three movements to the fourth premise: from lusory attitude to morality design. 88 1.6. The ethics paradox. 78 83 84 85 85 87 92 Inter-section 2. Cis-theme. 99 Book II. European Constructions of the Future. 143 The rapture of Europe. 2.1. What Europe do we want to live in together?. 2.1.1. Futures (and Europe) (imagined communities). 2.1.2. (Fore)seeing like a State. 2.1.3. The European project. 2.1.4. Futures (and science and
technology). 2.1.5. Palimpsest and palinode (imagined communities). 2.2. Precious participation. 2.2.1. The three deficits. 2.2.1.1. Time travels. 2.2.1.2. The burnout of the hummingbird (deficit, overflow, responsibility and catastrophe) (a cautionary tail). 154 2.2.1.3. Against the sovereign scheme and its world. 2.2.2. Challenges in Transition. 2.2.2.1. Project Transition. 2.2.2.2. The two issues of our age: Democracy for Climate?. 2.2.2.3. To Chantal (États généraux). 2.2.2.4. Thinking in Transition. 2.2.2.5. Transitions in the time of pandemic. 2.2.2.6. L’autre fin de I’histoire. 2.2.2.7. The Democracy Mystique. 2.2.2.8. Participatory inclusive deliberative democracy. 2.3. Science and politics: divides and alternatives (making sense
together). 176 2.3.1. Introducing the courage of alternatives. 2.3.2. Openness to the worlds: towards alternatives. 2.З.2.1. The cosmopolitical question. 2.3.2.2. Political and cosmopolitical epistemologies. 2.3.2.3. Precautionary principle and regime change. 143 145 146 146 147 148 149 150 150 152 155 158 158 159 160 163 166 169 170 173 176 179 179 180 182
Contents vii Inter-section 3. The Other Europes. 185 Book III. Institutions and Innovations of Value. 191 Europe of values. 3.1. Institutionalizing ethics: thevalue of ethicization. 3.2. “Ethics of’. 3.2.1. Addendum: the other ethicization. 3.3. Europocene. 3.3.1. The Anthropocene Misunderstanding: whaf s in a name and how to make the most of it. 202 3.3.2. The Question of Europe. 191 195 199 201 202 Inter-section 4. For Love. 207 Book IV. We Have Never Been Human. 211 Preliminaries: Ethics, Transitions, and something out of sight. 4.1. Human dignity, I write your name (touchstone). 4.1.1. The section in brief. 4.1.2. The inquiry is underway. 4.1.3. Human dignity and how did we get here?. 4.1.4.
Conclusions. 4.2. Portrait-robot (breaking through the artificialities of intelligence and of free will) . . 4.3. Human too human (Ecce homo) (us) (last dialogue of Estella and Sophy). 4.3.1. Epilogue. 4.4. Scriptures (changing life) (the code) (the typewriter and the book of life). 4.4.1. The ethical framework. 4.4.2. Political epistemologies. 4.4.3. Ethics Governance. 4.4.4. The other code. Towards the world - Hacking, Designing, Making. 4.5. Letter to Apolline (transhumanism). 4.6. The end. 211 215 215 215 220 225 Bibliography. 253 Table of Epigraphs. 267 Index. 271 204 227 229 230 232 235 235 236 238 242 247 |
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