This paper applies interdisciplinary techniques toward the investigation of the idea of human progress. It argues that progress needs to be considered with respect to an ethical evaluation of a host of different phenomena. Some of these have displayed progress in human history, others regress, and still others neither. It is argued that it is possible to achieve progress on all fronts in the future, but only if we engage constructively with the true complexity of the world we inhabit. Classification is seen as a critical complement to interdisciplinary analysis
Human perspectivity, furthermore progress in all it's categories (for example technical, social or e...
Historical and systematic in its treatment, this work reviews the idea of progress in Western though...
Purpose: This paper aims to formalize long-term trajectories of human civilization as a scientific a...
© 2004 Cristina Neesham.This study examines three important conceptions of social and human progress...
This is a draft conference paper, not to be quoted without permission of the author 2History is the ...
When discussing the topic of social progress and possible futures, a common argument is that so-call...
We are often confronted with the notion that in today’s world, things are much better than they have...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to suggest a definition of human progress given by: an inexhaust...
Interdisciplinary Research is a fertile ground for researchers in the modern era, as is represents t...
Producción CientíficaThis article deals with the concept of progress, its development throughout rec...
Human progress cannot be measured by what people produce but by the stages of production. The shift ...
The question of progress and a concern with relatedness are elements of the same puzzle. The very id...
A number of themes are addressed below concerning the environment, nature, and implications of moral...
The history of the idea that mankind has made progress is traced from earliest times. The idea of pr...
I intend to show in what way the meaning of the concept of human nature emerges from the worldview t...
Human perspectivity, furthermore progress in all it's categories (for example technical, social or e...
Historical and systematic in its treatment, this work reviews the idea of progress in Western though...
Purpose: This paper aims to formalize long-term trajectories of human civilization as a scientific a...
© 2004 Cristina Neesham.This study examines three important conceptions of social and human progress...
This is a draft conference paper, not to be quoted without permission of the author 2History is the ...
When discussing the topic of social progress and possible futures, a common argument is that so-call...
We are often confronted with the notion that in today’s world, things are much better than they have...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to suggest a definition of human progress given by: an inexhaust...
Interdisciplinary Research is a fertile ground for researchers in the modern era, as is represents t...
Producción CientíficaThis article deals with the concept of progress, its development throughout rec...
Human progress cannot be measured by what people produce but by the stages of production. The shift ...
The question of progress and a concern with relatedness are elements of the same puzzle. The very id...
A number of themes are addressed below concerning the environment, nature, and implications of moral...
The history of the idea that mankind has made progress is traced from earliest times. The idea of pr...
I intend to show in what way the meaning of the concept of human nature emerges from the worldview t...
Human perspectivity, furthermore progress in all it's categories (for example technical, social or e...
Historical and systematic in its treatment, this work reviews the idea of progress in Western though...
Purpose: This paper aims to formalize long-term trajectories of human civilization as a scientific a...