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Pour un catastrophisme éclairé : Quand l'impossible est certain 🔍
Éditions du Seuil, Points -- 517, Paris, France, 2004
Jean-Pierre Dupuy 🔍
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Le temps est venu de mener une réflexion sur le destin apocalyptique de l'humanité : avec le siècle qui s'achève, nous avons en effet acquis la certitude que l'humanité était devenue capable de s'anéantir elle-même, soit directement par les armes de destruction massive, soit indirectement par l'altération des conditions nécessaires à sa survie. Le pire n'est plus à venir mais déjà advenu, et ce que nous considérions comme impossible est désormais certain. Face à cette situation inédite, la théorie du risque ne suffit plus : il nous faut apprendre à affronter la catastrophe, à ne plus l'imaginer dans un futur improbable mais à la penser au présent. Et pourtant nous refusons de croire à la réalité du danger, même si nous en constatons tous les jours la présence. C'est au caractère inéluctable de la catastrophe et non à sa simple possibilité que nous devons désormais nous confronter.
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lgrsnf/Pour un catastrophisme eclairé - Jean-Pierre Dupuy.epub
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lgli/Pour un catastrophisme eclairé - Jean-Pierre Dupuy.epub
Alternative author
Dupuy, Jean-Pierre
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Éditions du Seuil
Alternative publisher
Seuil Jeunesse
Alternative edition
Points, 517, París, imp. 2004
Alternative edition
France, France
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Alternative description
Le risque et la fatalitéLes limites de la rationalité économiqueL'embarras de la philosophie morale, l'indispensable métaphysique
date open sourced
2015-06-09
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