X-Risk: How Humanity Discovered Its Own Extinction
How humanity came to contemplate its possible extinction.

From forecasts of disastrous climate change to prophecies of evil AI superintelligences and the impending perils of genome editing, our species is increasingly concerned with the prospects of its own extinction. With humanity's future on this planet seeming more insecure by the day, in the twenty-first century, existential risk has become the object of a growing field of serious scientific inquiry. But, as Thomas Moynihan shows in X-Risk, this preoccupation is not exclusive to the post-atomic age of global warming and synthetic biology. Our growing concern with human extinction itself has a history.

Tracing this untold story, Moynihan revisits the pioneers who first contemplated the possibility of human extinction and stages the historical drama of this momentous discovery. He shows how, far from being a secular reprise of religious prophecies of apocalypse, existential risk is a thoroughly modern idea, made possible by the burgeoning sciences and philosophical tumult of the Enlightenment era. In recollecting how we first came to care for our extinction, Moynihan reveals how today's attempts to measure and mitigate existential threats are the continuation of a project initiated over two centuries ago, which concerns the very vocation of the human as a rational, responsible, and future-oriented being.
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X-Risk: How Humanity Discovered Its Own Extinction
How humanity came to contemplate its possible extinction.

From forecasts of disastrous climate change to prophecies of evil AI superintelligences and the impending perils of genome editing, our species is increasingly concerned with the prospects of its own extinction. With humanity's future on this planet seeming more insecure by the day, in the twenty-first century, existential risk has become the object of a growing field of serious scientific inquiry. But, as Thomas Moynihan shows in X-Risk, this preoccupation is not exclusive to the post-atomic age of global warming and synthetic biology. Our growing concern with human extinction itself has a history.

Tracing this untold story, Moynihan revisits the pioneers who first contemplated the possibility of human extinction and stages the historical drama of this momentous discovery. He shows how, far from being a secular reprise of religious prophecies of apocalypse, existential risk is a thoroughly modern idea, made possible by the burgeoning sciences and philosophical tumult of the Enlightenment era. In recollecting how we first came to care for our extinction, Moynihan reveals how today's attempts to measure and mitigate existential threats are the continuation of a project initiated over two centuries ago, which concerns the very vocation of the human as a rational, responsible, and future-oriented being.
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X-Risk: How Humanity Discovered Its Own Extinction

X-Risk: How Humanity Discovered Its Own Extinction

by Thomas Moynihan
X-Risk: How Humanity Discovered Its Own Extinction

X-Risk: How Humanity Discovered Its Own Extinction

by Thomas Moynihan

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Overview

How humanity came to contemplate its possible extinction.

From forecasts of disastrous climate change to prophecies of evil AI superintelligences and the impending perils of genome editing, our species is increasingly concerned with the prospects of its own extinction. With humanity's future on this planet seeming more insecure by the day, in the twenty-first century, existential risk has become the object of a growing field of serious scientific inquiry. But, as Thomas Moynihan shows in X-Risk, this preoccupation is not exclusive to the post-atomic age of global warming and synthetic biology. Our growing concern with human extinction itself has a history.

Tracing this untold story, Moynihan revisits the pioneers who first contemplated the possibility of human extinction and stages the historical drama of this momentous discovery. He shows how, far from being a secular reprise of religious prophecies of apocalypse, existential risk is a thoroughly modern idea, made possible by the burgeoning sciences and philosophical tumult of the Enlightenment era. In recollecting how we first came to care for our extinction, Moynihan reveals how today's attempts to measure and mitigate existential threats are the continuation of a project initiated over two centuries ago, which concerns the very vocation of the human as a rational, responsible, and future-oriented being.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913029821
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/20/2020
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 984,119
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Thomas Moynihan focuses on intellectual history and existential risk, aiming to supply a historically reflective dimension to the emerging field of "future studies."

Table of Contents

X-Risk: A Timeline 1

0 Introduction: Why a History of the Future? 7

1 A Very Rational End of the World 13

2 Cosmic Silences: Astrobiology 45

3 Earth Systems: Geoscience 127

4 Future Trajectories: Forecasting 201

5 Internal Contradictions: Omnicide 257

6 Physical Salvation: Vocation 341

Acknowledgements 425

Bibliography 427

Index of Names 455

Index of Subjects 461

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"An outstanding book—a true celebration of synthetic thinking about what is, almost by definition, the most important topic of the epoch."
—Milan M. Cirkovic, author of The Great Silence

"Thinking about the end of everything has rarely been so enjoyable and enlightening."
—Anders Sandberg, Future of Humanity Institute

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