
The Future: A Very Short Introduction
von:
Jennifer M. Gidley
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 0198735286
ISBN 13: 9780198735281
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
June 1st, 2017
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Seiten: 192
Genres: Science & Technology, History, Horror
Explore the concept of the future and its implications has been an intrinsic part of human evolution. Jennifer M. Gidley delves into the dynamics that shape our perceptions of what lies ahead, merging historical context with contemporary thought. This concise examination offers readers a unique blend of philosophy, science, and culture in understanding how humanity navigates its aspirations and uncertainties.
Gidley guides readers through various paradigms of future thinking, reflecting on how different cultures have approached the unknown. She illuminates the tension between optimism and apprehension, emphasizing our innate desire to foresee and perhaps control outcomes. The work prompts individuals to consider their role in shaping the future, highlighting the interconnectedness of personal and collective destinies.
This engaging narrative serves as a valuable catalyst for reflection, inviting readers to confront their own visions of tomorrow. As the pace of change intensifies, Gidley's insights resonate with anyone grappling with the challenges and possibilities that the future holds. Through this exploration, the book enriches the understanding of how we might better prepare for what is yet to come.
Gidley guides readers through various paradigms of future thinking, reflecting on how different cultures have approached the unknown. She illuminates the tension between optimism and apprehension, emphasizing our innate desire to foresee and perhaps control outcomes. The work prompts individuals to consider their role in shaping the future, highlighting the interconnectedness of personal and collective destinies.
This engaging narrative serves as a valuable catalyst for reflection, inviting readers to confront their own visions of tomorrow. As the pace of change intensifies, Gidley's insights resonate with anyone grappling with the challenges and possibilities that the future holds. Through this exploration, the book enriches the understanding of how we might better prepare for what is yet to come.