
FEASIBLE PROGRESS: EFFECTING & RELATIONAL METHODS
RINALDO C. MICHELINI DI SAN MARTINO , DIMEC - UNIVERSITY OF GENOVA - ITALYAbstract
The human civilisation is impressive falloutt, replacing wilderness by technical inventions and political setups ;culture/ethics artefacts are issue of useful effecting and relational methods, enabling individual and collective upshots. The trend is men centred: it addresses contingent paths, leading to provisional advances: we are aware of the earth anomalie: life and intellogence. The progress links to the ‹knowledge›, allowing accounts and judgments, to qualify the corporeal courses; it typify, distinguishing effecting and relational ways, to define technology revolutions and collective breakthroughs. The attainments of the ‹human intelligence› let infer faiths in the ‹cosmic rationality› or ‹godly wisdom› backing by total immanent galactic information or transcendent holy ruling and leading to progress. If right, we discern true physical laws and can plan total advances. The collective breakthrougs bring to globalism, when men operate at worldwide extent, with exhaution and comtamination effects. At globalism, the total improvements are hepful; the said faiths are apt backdrop; othewise, we may look at factual advances, if the ‹human intelligence› detects plausibly total ‹knowledge›, acknowledging the inherent coherence of the galactic information. Such factual advances provide sustainable growth, resorting to interplanetary feedings and disposls, without affecting the environs due to the earth/universe disparity. The natural coherece asks apt cognitive integration, displying causl links and fit consistency of the marerial courses. The progress continuty is reasonable guess, at least, if the universe staediness appears proved by the presece of the galactic information coherence.
Keywords
Civilisation, Technology Innovations
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