Toward an ethic of the biosphere |
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Authors: | J. Harwood‐Jones |
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Affiliation: | United Nations Environment Programme , Nairobi, Kenya |
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Abstract: | This article consists of three parts. The first explores the relation between paradox, de-paradoxication, and time, which I hold to be a relatively unattended yet very important tandem of concepts in Luhmann's work (Luhmann, 1993, 1995; Rasch, 2000). The second part will try to theoretically think through (de-paradoxicalize) a conundrum of present time: globalization and its opponents. In the third and last part, I briefly explore the paradox of conscious evolution, taking into account the specifics of the relations between social systems of communication and individual psychic systems in Luhmann's theory. |
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Keywords: | Paradox De-paradoxication Time Globalization Conscious Evolution |
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