The Coming of the Golden Age: A View of the End of Progress

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The Coming of the Golden Age: A View of the End of Progress is a philosophical and scientific work by biologist Gunther Stent that examines whether modern civilization has reached the limits of meaningful progress and what a post-progress future might look like.

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instanceOf book
scientific work
addresses ethical implications of the end of progress
future of scientific research
possibility of cultural stagnation
social consequences of technological saturation
author Gunther Stent NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines historical patterns of cultural development
possible characteristics of a post-progress future
relationship between scientific advance and human fulfillment
whether modern civilization has reached the limits of meaningful progress
field philosophy of biology
philosophy of history
science and technology studies
genre philosophy of science
social philosophy
hasAuthorOccupation biologist
hasPerspective critical view of unlimited progress
speculative about the future
hasSubtitle A View of the End of Progress NERFINISHED
hasTitle The Coming of the Golden Age NERFINISHED
influencedBy 20th-century scientific developments
biology
history of science
language English
mainSubject biological evolution
cultural evolution
end of progress
ethics of scientific progress
future of civilization
history of science
limits of progress
meaning of progress
modern civilization
post-progress society
progress
technological progress
philosophicalTradition 20th-century analytic-influenced philosophy of science

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