Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man
Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man
A Neurophilosophy of History and the Future of Civilisation
Al-Rodhan, Nayef
James Clarke & Co Ltd
01/2022
504
Dura
Inglês
9780718895709
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgements
1. Sustainable History with Dignity and without Directionality
Part 1. The Foundations of Life, Human Nature and Human Knowledge
2. Where Are We? Cosmology and the Big Universal Picture
3. Who Are We? Neurochemical Man and Emotional Amoral Egoism
4. What Motivates Us? The Neuro P5, Power and Sustainable History
5. Why Are We Here? The Sustainable Neurochemical Gratification Principle
6. What Do We Know for Certain? A Proposal for a Theory of Knowledge
Part 2. The Eight Prerequisites for Sustainable History
7. How Can Dignity Be Attained? Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity
8. How Can We Sustainably Govern Ourselves? Balancing the Attributes of Human Nature and the Requirements for Human Dignity
9. What Is Needed for Good National Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity-Based National Governance
10. What Is Needed for Good Global Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity- Based Good Global Governance
11. How Can We Shape a Fairer World? Minimum Criteria for Global Justice
12. How to Create a Safer World? The Five Dimensions of Global Security
13. How Should We Approach International Relations? Symbiotic Realism
14. How Should Statecraft Be Conducted? Twenty- First- Century Statecraft and Meta-Geopolitics
15. How Should Cultures Interrelate? Transcultural Security and Universal Axiology
16. How Can We Collectively Succeed? The Beneficial Development of Individual Geo-cultural Domains
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
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
1. Sustainable History with Dignity and without Directionality
Part 1. The Foundations of Life, Human Nature and Human Knowledge
2. Where Are We? Cosmology and the Big Universal Picture
3. Who Are We? Neurochemical Man and Emotional Amoral Egoism
4. What Motivates Us? The Neuro P5, Power and Sustainable History
5. Why Are We Here? The Sustainable Neurochemical Gratification Principle
6. What Do We Know for Certain? A Proposal for a Theory of Knowledge
Part 2. The Eight Prerequisites for Sustainable History
7. How Can Dignity Be Attained? Minimum Criteria for Human Dignity
8. How Can We Sustainably Govern Ourselves? Balancing the Attributes of Human Nature and the Requirements for Human Dignity
9. What Is Needed for Good National Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity-Based National Governance
10. What Is Needed for Good Global Governance? Minimum Criteria for Dignity- Based Good Global Governance
11. How Can We Shape a Fairer World? Minimum Criteria for Global Justice
12. How to Create a Safer World? The Five Dimensions of Global Security
13. How Should We Approach International Relations? Symbiotic Realism
14. How Should Statecraft Be Conducted? Twenty- First- Century Statecraft and Meta-Geopolitics
15. How Should Cultures Interrelate? Transcultural Security and Universal Axiology
16. How Can We Collectively Succeed? The Beneficial Development of Individual Geo-cultural Domains
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
Notes
Bibliography