知识的崛起和人类面对现代社会挑战的能力

Adeleke Olufemi William
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在这篇论文中,我将考虑在整个人类文明中,知识促进了进步和社会发展的一些时刻。为了生存,人类需要复杂的适应系统,这只能通过对栖息地和周围人的了解来实现。显然,在本书有限的时间和空间范围内,这是一项艰巨的任务,因此,我对知识如何塑造社会以及它如何继续跨越时间和空间提高人类文明的观察必然存在一些空白。虽然本卷不打算给知识的作用一个科学的精度,所有的努力将只集中在少数事情是感兴趣的我;主要是人类克服现代社会挑战的韧性和能力,即严重的不平等;强烈的贫困;普遍的不公正;被迫移徙和重新安置;更糟糕的是,不可逆转的环境退化。在此背景下,本文以知名学者的知识为主题:Doorman, Giddens, Schulz, the of England, ICG, 2017。包括蒂姆·科勒(Tim Kohler),他是华盛顿州立大学考古学和进化人类学的摄政教授,他指出,美国目前是世界历史上最不平等的国家之一。在同样的背景下,本文借鉴了同类研究中规模最大、最全面的研究,从63个考古遗址或遗址群中收集了数据,比较了每个遗址内的房屋大小,以说明不平等的常见衡量标准。研究人员发现,随着农业的兴起,特别是植物和大型动物的驯化,以及社会组织的增加,财富差距也在扩大。这些发现对当代社会有着深远的影响,因为不平等一再导致社会混乱,甚至崩溃。
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The Rise of Knowledge and Human Capability to Confront the Challenges of Modern Society
In this paper I am going to consider some of the moments where knowledge has facilitated progress and social development throughout human civilization. In order to survive, human beings need complex adaptive system that can come only through knowledge of the habitat and the people around. Obviously this is a huge task to embark on in the scope of limited time and space of this volume, therefore there are bound to be some gaps in my observations of how knowledge has shaped societies and how it continues to enhance human civilizations across time and space. Although this volume does not intend to give the role of knowledge a scientific precision, all efforts will only concentrate on a few things that are of interest to me; chiefly human resilience and capability to surmount the challenges of modern society i.e. raging inequality; intense poverty; pervasive injustice; forced migration and resettlement; and worse of all, irreversible environmental degradation. Against this backdrop, the article features the knowledge of eminent scholars on the theme: Doorman, Giddens, Schulz, The of England, ICG, 2017. Including Tim Kohler, and Regents professor of archaeology and evolutionary anthropology at WSU, who noted that The United States currently has one of the highest levels of inequality in the history of the world. In this same context the article draws on the largest and most comprehensive study of its kind that gathered data from 63 archaeological sites or groups of sites, comparing house sizes within each site to illustrate common measures of inequality. The researchers saw disparities in wealth mount with the rise of agriculture, specifically the domestication of plants and large animals, and increased social organization. The findings have profound implications for contemporary society, as inequality repeatedly leads to social disruption, even collapse.
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