Retour en 2078 : Réflexions sur l'anticipation et le contemporain

Prospective Et Stratégie 1 (2) (2019)
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Anticipation is a burgeoning aspect of futures studies that seeks to use an attitude to the future to drive present creative actions. As such, it is both resolutely practical and philosophically speculative. We bring this sense of anticipation to considering the future by bringing it into collision with the concept of the contemporary. Using philosophical examination of the contemporary by Giorgio Agamben - itself informed by Friedrich Nietzsche's development of the untimely - this article will argue that an anticipatory stance in relation to the future is to become contemporary: situated both inside and outside the present, courageously creating a present.

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John O'Reilly
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