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Senses of the Future
Conflicting Ideas of the Future in the World Today
Taschenbuch von Gerard Delanty
Sprache: Englisch

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The future has become a problem for the present. Almost every critical issue is now understood and experienced through the prism of the future since this is the primary focus for the playing out of crises.

Senses of the Future
offers a wide-ranging discussion of theories of the future. It covers the main ideas of the future in modern thought and explores how we should view the future today in light of a plurality of very different and conflicting visions. The key contribution of this book is to bring together the different approaches with an account that is grounded in sociological and philosophical analysis as opposed to visions of the future that are inspired by extreme visions of catastrophe or approaches that see the future as only the continuation of the present. Given a revival of apocalyptical visions of the 'end times' and dystopian views of the future of human societies, there is urgent need for a new approach on how we should imagine the future. The author explores the future as a field of tensions that is revealed in narratives, utopian desires, hope, imaginaries, and social struggles concerning the potential possibilities of the present: the future does not just arrive; it has to be fought for.

This book is an important contribution to a critical sociology of the future. It is both a work of reconstruction and critique grounded in a historical and philosophical hermeneutics of the future.

Table of 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

The future has become a problem for the present. Almost every critical issue is now understood and experienced through the prism of the future since this is the primary focus for the playing out of crises.

Senses of the Future
offers a wide-ranging discussion of theories of the future. It covers the main ideas of the future in modern thought and explores how we should view the future today in light of a plurality of very different and conflicting visions. The key contribution of this book is to bring together the different approaches with an account that is grounded in sociological and philosophical analysis as opposed to visions of the future that are inspired by extreme visions of catastrophe or approaches that see the future as only the continuation of the present. Given a revival of apocalyptical visions of the 'end times' and dystopian views of the future of human societies, there is urgent need for a new approach on how we should imagine the future. The author explores the future as a field of tensions that is revealed in narratives, utopian desires, hope, imaginaries, and social struggles concerning the potential possibilities of the present: the future does not just arrive; it has to be fought for.

This book is an important contribution to a critical sociology of the future. It is both a work of reconstruction and critique grounded in a historical and philosophical hermeneutics of the future.

Table of 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

Über den Autor

Gerard Delanty Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Sussex University. His recent books include (with Neal Harris)
Capitalism and its Critics
(Routledge, 2022) and
Critical Theory and Social Transformation
(Routledge 2020).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 213
Inhalt: X
213 S.
ISBN-13: 9783111242217
ISBN-10: 3111242218
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Delanty, Gerard
Hersteller: Walter de Gruyter
de Gruyter, Walter, GmbH
Maße: 226 x 153 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Gerard Delanty
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.03.2024
Gewicht: 0,34 kg
preigu-id: 128376421
Über den Autor

Gerard Delanty Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Sussex University. His recent books include (with Neal Harris)
Capitalism and its Critics
(Routledge, 2022) and
Critical Theory and Social Transformation
(Routledge 2020).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 213
Inhalt: X
213 S.
ISBN-13: 9783111242217
ISBN-10: 3111242218
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Delanty, Gerard
Hersteller: Walter de Gruyter
de Gruyter, Walter, GmbH
Maße: 226 x 153 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Gerard Delanty
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.03.2024
Gewicht: 0,34 kg
preigu-id: 128376421
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