Calamity Theory: Three Critiques of Existential Risk

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Calamity Theory: Three Critiques of Existential Risk

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ISBN: 9781517912918
author: Joshua Schuster / Derek Woods
book format: Paperback
publishing house: Univ Of Minnesota Press
publication date: 2021 -10
language: English
binding: Paperback
number of pages: 136

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What are the implications of how we talk about apocalypse?

A new philosophical field has emerged. “Existential risk” studies any real or hypothetical human extinction event in the near or distant future. This movement examines catastrophes ranging from runaway global warming to nuclear warfare to malevolent artificial intelligence, deploying a curious mix of utilitarian ethics, statistical risk analysis, and, controversially, a transhuman advocacy that would aim to supersede almost all extinction scenarios. The proponents of existential risk thinking, led by Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom, have seen their work gain immense popularity, attracting endorsement from Bill Gates and Elon Musk, millions of dollars, and millions of views.  Calamity Theory is the first book to examine the rise of this thinking and its failures to acknowledge the ways some communities and lifeways are more at risk than others and what it implies about human extinction.

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