Phenomenological Reviews

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The future of humanity

Nick Bostrom

pp. 186-215

Abstract

In one sense, the future of humanity comprises everything that will ever happen to any human being, including what you will have for breakfast next Thursday and all the scientific discoveries that will be made next year. In that sense, it is hardly reasonable to think of the future of humanity as a topic: it is too big and too diverse to be addressed as a whole in a single essay, monograph, or even 100-volume book series. It is made into a topic by way of abstraction. We abstract from details and short-term fluctuations and developments that affect only some limited aspect of our lives. A discussion about the future of humanity is about how the important fundamental features of the human condition may change or remain constant in the long run.

Publication details

Published in:

Berg Olsen Jan Kyrre, Selinger Evan, Riis Søren (2009) New waves in philosophy of technology. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 186-215

DOI: 10.1057/9780230227279_10

Full citation:

Bostrom Nick (2009) „The future of humanity“, In: J. K. Berg Olsen, E. Selinger & S. Riis (eds.), New waves in philosophy of technology, Dordrecht, Springer, 186–215.