Foresight

Lawrence W Sherman editor David Allan Feller editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Oct '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Foresight cover

This book offers eight different perspectives on the concept of foresight, investigating its ability to both predict and change the future.

Foresight is a process that is found in all areas of human endeavour and survival, from politics to music to interplanetary events. In this provocative volume, eight distinguished scholars present eight different perspectives on the concept of foresight, investigating its ability to both predict and change the future.How do attempts to foresee the future actually change it? For thousands of years, humans have called upon foresight to shape their own actions in order to adapt and survive; as Charles Darwin revealed in his theory of natural selection, the capacity to do just that is key to the origin of species. The uses of foresight, however, can also be applied to help us further our understanding across a variety of realms in everything from warfare, journalism and music, to ancient civilizations, space weather and science. In a thought-provoking new addition to the Darwin College Lecture Series, eight distinguished authors each present an essay from their area of expertise devoted to the theme of 'foresight'. This provocative read reveals foresight as a process that can be identified across all areas of human endeavour, an art which can not only predict the future, but make it anything but inevitable.

ISBN: 9781107512368

Dimensions: 254mm x 177mm x 10mm

Weight: 370g

192 pages