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Senses of the Future Conflicting Ideas of the Future in the World Today

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.03.2024

Verlag

De Gruyter

Seitenzahl

213

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23,6/16/2,2 cm

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449 g

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1

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-11-124050-3

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"Senses of the Future is a wonderfully rich work of scholarship ... Delanty's book is a testament to the richness of thinking about the future as precisely a problem of action in the twentieth century, and yet we stand at a moment in time when we seem to be faced not simply with the loss of future that, it is said, leads to nostalgia and grief, but with an overwhelming sense of future catastrophe and inaction."
Jenny Andersson in Modern Intellectual History

"Delanty offers a productive way of approaching the future, especially in a time when it seems rather bleak."
Elizabeth Soer, European Journal of Sociology

"A first-rate book-and Gerard Delanty's Senses of the Future belongs to this category-can affect the reader in two ways. You can learn something new from it that is important; and it can also help you to think for yourself and formulate your own opinion."
Richard Swedberg, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Cornell University (US), in his review "On the future as possibilities", published in the Journal of Classical Sociology

"Do we have a future? Does it matter? Our present is being defined and redefined by the future. Enlightenment confidence in reason and progress has evaporated and our sense of catastrophe has produced multiple responses including dystopia, and retrotopia. However, Gerard Delanty argues that we must not see the future only as our fate. In his masterly overview of past and present visions of the future, Delanty's diagnosis and prescriptions are indeed timely."
Bryan S. Turner, Catholic University Australia, Sydney (Australia)

"Ideas of and about the future are as necessary now, in our own transformative times, as they were in earlier epochs of great transformation, as during the Axial Age or the 18th-century birth of modernity. Delanty's critical examination of some dominant theories and approaches is an instructive and illuminating guide to current thinking about the future. An exemplary book, as timely as it is necessary."
Krishan Kumar, University Professor and William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia (US)

"This very important book combines a vast range of historical reference with a sustained set of arguments about how we have conceived the future in the past and how we should do so today."
William Outhwaite, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Newcastle (UK)

"This is the right book at the right time. Behind the modest methodological habitus of a scrupulous, however hitherto unmatched mapping of the most pertinent visions of the future stands a radical thesis: That a total reorientation of social theory toward the future is underway and demands to be openly affirmed. Systematically drawing on phenomenology and critical theory, this new 'critical hermeneutics of the future' asserts the inevitable orientation toward transcendence, centrally positioning the categories of possibility and potentiality, and thereby breaks open the horizon of agency and transformation so badly needed now. It convincingly serves as a counter-poison to any dystopian, negativistic, or simply neo-realist apologetics of the status quo in our challenging times."
Hans-Herbert Kögler, University of North Florida/Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.03.2024

Verlag

De Gruyter

Seitenzahl

213

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/16/2,2 cm

Gewicht

449 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-11-124050-3

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  • Produktbild: Senses of the Future
  • Contents

    Chapter One
    Introduction: Conflicting Visions of the Future
    Contested Visions of the Future Today
    Return to the Future
    Outline of the Chapters
    References

    Chapter Two
    When is the Future? The Problem of Time and the Human Condition

    Time in the Physical World: Lessons from Physics
    Has the Future already Begun? Time and History
    Time, Life, and the Human Condition: Biology, Evolution, and Culture
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter Three
    Lessons from the Past: What Does the Past Tell Us about the Future?

    The Future in the Past
    Failed Societies and Civilizational Collapse
    Catastrophes and History
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter Four
    Modernity and the Concept of the Future: Utopia, Progress, and Prophecy

    The Future as Expectation
    The Future as an Imaginary and the Emergence of Utopianism
    The Future as Possibility
    The Future as Experience
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter Five
    Ideas of the Future in the Twentieth Century: Futurism, Modernism, Sociology, and Political Theory

    New Political Ideas of the Future after 1945
    Responses to the Future: From Fear of the Future to Futurology
    Sociological Theory and the Future
    Conclusion: The New Sociology of the Future
    References

    Chapter Six
    Critical Theory and the Future: The Sources of Transcendence

    The Intellectual Origins of Critical Theory: A Brief Outline
    The Idea of the Future in the Critical Theory of the Early Frankfurt School
    Habermas and the Communication Paradigm
    The Responsibility Paradigm and Cosmopolitanism: Jonas and Apel
    Critical Cosmopolitanism and the Idea of the Future
    Conclusion: Cultural Models and the Future as Possibility
    References

    Chapter Seven
    Conclusion: In The Shadow of the Future

    Do We Need a Theory of the Future?
    Are we already in a New Historical Era?
    AI and a Posthuman Future
    Struggles for the Future
    References

    Index