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The Incompleteness of Each Tradition: Toward an Ethic of Complexity (L'incompiutezza di Ogni Tradizione: Verso Un'etica Della Complessita)
Authors:Mauro Ceruti  Telmo Pievani
Institution:1. University of Bergamo , Bergamo, Italy;2. University of Milan II , Milan, Italy
Abstract:This article addresses the power of human technologies to wreak destruction on a planetary scale, such as genetic manipulation and weapons of mass destruction. It proposes the need for a new ethic that would be planetary in scale. Its central aim would be to include the great historical and contemporary diversity of human cognitive and epistemological experience. An “ethic of complexity” can weave together the threads of our common heritage. Although humanity's evolutionary past has been shown to be quite diverse, recent genetic and anthropological research has shown it also to be surprisingly unified. New images and metaphors are providing humanity with a vision that transcends familiar ethnic hatreds and so-called clashes of civilizations. The new planetary culture can be a shining example of unity-in-diversity, or unitas multiplex. It will be robustly diverse, intermixed to the core, and filled with awe at the rich lineages of our common past.
Keywords:Ethics  hominization  intermixing  planetary  tantra  unitas multiplex  
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