A social history of science and technology in contemporary Japan, Vol. 4, Transformation period: 1970 - 1979
In: Japanese society series
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In: Japanese society series
In: Ethnopolitics Ser. v.5
In: Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Europäische Studien 9
In: Skriftserie 15
In: Minerva series of students' handbooks 10
In: Duke University Press - Sociological Series
In: Korean Journal of Sociology, Band 58, Heft 3, S. 267-286
ISSN: 2765-5814
In: European journal of social theory, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 174-190
ISSN: 1461-7137
The future has been a central object of inquiry in the twentieth-century social theory. In this essay, a first generation of intellectual concern with the future is represented in the post-war turn towards a hermeneutics of time and reflections on modernity in the writings of conceptual historian Reinhart Koselleck and philosopher Paul Ricoeur. In their writings, the future was both essential reflection on the limits of human existence and a fundamental liberation of political potential. As such they situated the future in what was defined as historical time. A second wave of scholarly thinking came in the explosion of a post-war field of futures studies. The future, to post-war futurists, was a loss of telos and an indication of the fundamental immaturity and hubris of the human subject. History was a cumbersome remnant of past destruction, and the imperative was to move beyond. In a third generation, currently taking form, the future is considered as part of a postmodern, indeed posthuman existence. 'There is no such thing as humanity' makes human history impossible and opens the question of whether it is even possible to engage with the future without a clear anchoring in the history of what it is to be human.
In: Philosophy & cosmology, Band 33
ISSN: 2518-1866
In: Idées ećonomiques et sociales
ISSN: 2116-5289
In: Idées ećonomiques et sociales
ISSN: 2116-5289
In: Third world quarterly, S. 1-16
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In: Les Etudes sociales, Band 176, Heft 2, S. 291-295
ISSN: 2428-3509