{"id":210118,"date":"2017-02-22T01:06:40","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T06:06:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/are-we-mature-enough-to-deal-with-climate-change-yahoo-news.php"},"modified":"2017-02-22T01:06:40","modified_gmt":"2017-02-22T06:06:40","slug":"are-we-mature-enough-to-deal-with-climate-change-yahoo-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/transhumanist\/are-we-mature-enough-to-deal-with-climate-change-yahoo-news.php","title":{"rendered":"Are We Mature Enough to Deal with Climate Change? &#8211; Yahoo News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The world is getting hotter, as the scientists predicted. Not a    week seems to go by without some new temperature record being    set or some new sign emerging that the climate and other    natural systems are changing more rapidly than they should be.    The strong correlation between our excessive burning of fossil    fuels and global warming is becoming a more compelling argument    every day. Despite this, however, arguments over anthropogenic    climate change and what to do about it continue with seemingly    little progress being made in some countries.  <\/p>\n<p>    The current national governments in the USA and Australia, for    example, are making the case for increasing fossil fuel    consumption and creating and developing new sources. They are    at the same time actively obstructing action to address climate    change. They are doing this on several fronts; the science is    un-proven, it is not politically expedient, any action will    retard economic growth and the latest, lack of base-load power    will compromise energy security.  <\/p>\n<p>    I argue, however, that the argument is not primarily about    science, politics, the economy or energy security, but whether    we are mature enough to deal with it. This is a deep    philosophical argument, thousands of years old, over what we    understand to be the best trajectory of development for human    beings.  <\/p>\n<p>    One side of the argument sees our best trajectory to be    transcendence of nature. This has long been a position of    several religious traditions but is now also represented by the    secular philosophy of transhumanism. The other sees our best    trajectory to be an eventual re-connection with nature. This is    also a position held by some religious traditions and is also    represented by several secular, holistic philosophies. Which    side prevails in this age old debate will largely determine our    future.  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact that we have an anthropogenic warming problem at all    indicates that it is the transhumanist position which is    currently prevailing and has been for some time. In its current    manifestation, this position represents the dream of what    philosopher Isiah Berlin called negative freedom; freedom from    all constraints as opposed to positive freedom, or freedom to,    which recognizes constraints as the condition for freedom.  <\/p>\n<p>    Transhumanism is generally regarded as a fringe philosophy    promoted by extremists such as Max More and Ray Kurzweil.    They predict and welcome a future technological singularity in    which our machines will become self-conscious and in doing so,    exceed our own intelligence. This will necessitate us fusing    with our machines in order to survive, becoming omnipotent,    immortal cyborgs in the process (if the machines let us).  <\/p>\n<p>    It is this wet dream which inspired the controversial novel,    The Transhumanist Wager, written by self-declared    transhumanist, Zoltan Istvan. In this story, the protagonist,    transhumanist philosopher, Jethro Knights, goes about creating    his own omnipotence at the expense of anyone who chooses to    obstruct him. The novel has been described as a modern version    of Atlas Shrugged, the infamous novel written by the    philosopher of selfishness, Ayn Rand.  <\/p>\n<p>    For Jethro Knights, the height of human development is total    self-interest and the ability to use any means which will    ensure ones own autonomy and immortality. Any concern for    others, including other species and future generations, is    considered irrational. Knights, a scientific materialist and    crude utilitarian sees nature, purely as a resource to be    utilized to provide for his needs. In this, he and    transhumanism in general, continues the destructive utilitarian    tradition of 16th Century philosopher, Francis    Bacon.  <\/p>\n<p>    To regard transhumanists as a lunatic fringe would be a serious    mistake. Thinkers such as Katherine Hayles, Philip Mirowski and    Australian philosopher, Arran Gare, reveal transhumanism to be    the dominant philosophy of our time with links to computer    science, scientific management, neo-liberalism, supply-side    economics and anti-democratic corporatocracies. It is    transhumanist philosophy which is driving the human quest for    omnipotence, through for example, the generation of high energy    demanding abstract electronic virtual worlds created at the    expense of natural systems, such as climate systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    The problem with transhumanisms ideal development goal,    however, is that it is a form of retarded development. It    aspires to the ego-centric cognitive level of a three or four    year old child and remains there (what psychologists term the    pre-operational stage). Rather than a new utopia, it is    creating an all too familiar dystopia run by self-centered and    self-deluded brats. This has been revealed by a long history of    developmental psychology examining stages of moral and    consciousness development.  <\/p>\n<p>    Read    More  <\/p>\n<p>      Perhaps the best synopsis and synthesis of this history is      provided by the enigmatic philosopher and psychologist, Ken      Wilber. He links the perennial philosophies associated with      the axial period to the more modern theories of those such as      Kohlberg, Loevinger, Maslow, Piaget, Gilligan and Habermas,      as well as modern neuroscience. What emerges is a convergent      story of what constitutes a good human development process.      This is one which involves the integration and transcendence      of ego-centrism and the continual de-centering of the self.      It involves an expansion of consciousness over time to      include larger wholes, from understanding your immediate      primary relationships to understanding yourself as one with      the universe.    <\/p>\n<p>      A key component of this story is our relationship with      technologies, particularly information technologies. At an      early age human beings enter the semiotic realm of      information technologies augmenting our abilities to think      abstractly and synchronically. This is a condition for the      development of our self-consciousness, but one which also has      an alienating effect separating us from our worlds and each      other. Much of our lives are then spent trying to understand      this alienation and the nature of our relationships with      everything.    <\/p>\n<p>      In the holistic process tradition I represent, which has      similarities to Buddhist views such as Wilbers, maturity      comes through the ability to re-connect. It is the ability to      create a coherent narrative out of the fragments of a life      and create a sense of wholeness. It is coming to understand      that the feelings of separateness we suffer are abstract and      that we always were, and are, connected with everything and      everyone. One does not transcend nature; one transcends the      abstractions which alienate us from it.    <\/p>\n<p>      Human-generated climate change, therefore, is not the product      of super beings but of under-developed ones, also known as      transhumanists. The obstructions to effectively dealing with      it are being produced by ego-centric three-year-olds living      small and fragmented lives and throwing tantrums whenever      adults try to impose constraints on their bad behavior. As I      said, it is the dream of negative freedom; freedom from      constraints such as responsibility for anything other than      yourself. But as some of our more mature philosophers have      understood as well as any responsible parent, there can be no      freedom without suitable constraints, such as a narrow global      temperature range suitable for life.    <\/p>\n<p>      Humanity, therefore, has a choice: do we end our lives as we      live them, alienated and dissatisfied, using the resentment      this creates to destroy all life in our self-interest, or, do      we seek to re-connect to feel at home in our world and      universe? Those few mature people left in our society have      come to understand their co-dependent nature and the natural      limits to human progress. They have learned that what gives      life meaning does not generate much greenhouse gas. Our      experiment with giving power to children is failing. In order      to avoid the worst of climate change, we must put our trust      again in the wisdom that only comes with maturity and      re-connection.    <\/p>\n<p>      Featured image by Karlostachys  Own      work, CC BY-SA 3.0.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/sg.news.yahoo.com\/mature-enough-deal-climate-change-194506529.html\" title=\"Are We Mature Enough to Deal with Climate Change? - Yahoo News\">Are We Mature Enough to Deal with Climate Change? - Yahoo News<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The world is getting hotter, as the scientists predicted. Not a week seems to go by without some new temperature record being set or some new sign emerging that the climate and other natural systems are changing more rapidly than they should be. 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