Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
183
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 13, 2016
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1316787621
ISBN-13
9781316787625
Description
In a world driven by uncertainty, the interplay between foresight and decision-making holds profound implications for society. The authors delve into the historical context of humanity's quest to predict the future, drawing on thousands of years of philosophical and practical insights. They argue that the very act of anticipating future events can create self-fulfilling prophecies that significantly alter the trajectory of social dynamics.
Through a combination of empirical research and theory, the narrative explores how strategic foresight influences policy-making, community planning, and individual behavior. As Sherman and Feller present their arguments, they invite readers to consider the ethical responsibilities that come with predictive insights. Ultimately, the work emphasizes that while humanity’s aspirations to grasp the future are deeply rooted, the repercussions of these efforts can be transformative, for better or worse, challenging us to rethink our relationship with time and its unfolding possibilities.
Through a combination of empirical research and theory, the narrative explores how strategic foresight influences policy-making, community planning, and individual behavior. As Sherman and Feller present their arguments, they invite readers to consider the ethical responsibilities that come with predictive insights. Ultimately, the work emphasizes that while humanity’s aspirations to grasp the future are deeply rooted, the repercussions of these efforts can be transformative, for better or worse, challenging us to rethink our relationship with time and its unfolding possibilities.
Genres
Art et Photographie