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The World Academy of Art and Science

General Assembly 2008 “Anthropocene Age: Perils and Prospects for the 21 st Century” (Aalankrita Hotel, Hyderabad, India; 16-20 October 2008) ‏ Panel on Ethics and Policies for Sustainable Futures. The World Academy of Art and Science. Rationale for the Anthropocene Age.

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The World Academy of Art and Science

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  1. General Assembly 2008 “Anthropocene Age: Perils and Prospects for the 21st Century” (Aalankrita Hotel, Hyderabad, India; 16-20 October 2008)‏ Panel on Ethics and Policies for Sustainable Futures The World Academy of Art and Science

  2. Rationale for the Anthropocene Age • Transition from Nature-based to Human-based evolution: • 'Noosphere' (Vernadsky, de Chardin)‏ • 'Vedanta' (Ultimate reality) or Gaia (Tagore, Gandhi, Russell, Einstein, Aurobindo, Lovelock, Campbell, Margulis)‏ • 'Creative vitality' (Bergson)‏ • Third level of Planetary organization – Information / Knowledge economy / Cultural ethical memes

  3. Evolutionary Transitions based on Information & Knowledge • Autopoiesis (self-regulation) of Centre-Periphery asymmetries towards Homeorhesis: • Economic & Social globalization • Political globalization • Cultural globalization • Environmental & Resources globalization • Financial globalization • Knowledge globalization

  4. Emerging Ethical Issues – 3 Clusters • Inter-generational ethics – Enshrined in law • Distributional ethics & justice – Problematic implementation • Citizen & Corporate behavioural ethics – Standards, Recognition & Educational modalities yet to be defined = Critical for Education for Sustainable Futures

  5. WAAS Challenge = Explore Ethical Causes of Global Asymmetries • Characterization: Types / Patterns / Topologies • Negative 'externalities' & Off-sets / Benefit transfers • Validation: through • Multi-stakeholder forums / case studies • Robust & common methodological approaches • Learning: about Human dignity, Civil order, & Global civilization • Policy mechanisms: Visions / Strategies, Principles / Codes ('soft' law), Mottoes / Myths / Religions

  6. Panel Objectives • To identify ethical issues emanating from various forms of globalisation as exemplified in global-regional-local asymmetries affecting individuals, societies and economies, exacerbated by climate change, so as • To characterise and validate them, • To learn from them, and • To explore designing policy mechanisms guaranteeing individual & collective freedoms & security as the basis for global order, prosperity and civilization.

  7. Panel Structure • Socio-economic & Political globalization • Cultural & Environmental globalization • Knowledge & Innovation globalization • Mechanisms & Approaches

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