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Tag Archives: Western world
Futures Research Methodologies
Since the future is the arena of the possible and of the preferred, rather than of the foregone and predetermined, it is also the arena of dreams and of values. Ethical considerations are central to futures teaching and futures research.[1] … Continue reading
Reading Modern Social Imaginaries
My basic hypothesis is that central to Western modernity is a new conception of the moral order of society. This was at first just an idea in the minds of some influential thinkers, but it later came to shape the … Continue reading