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“Philosophy for an Ending World: Reimagining Justice and Meaning in the Face of Imminent Extinction“ by Prof. Tim Mulgan
13 Nov 2023

Online Lecture

Suppose we knew that humanity would become extinct two hundred years from now. How would this affect our thinking about the meaning of life, the existence of God, the permissibility of creating new people, and the need to rectify historical injustice? In my forthcoming book, Philosophy for an Ending World, I imagine debates among philosophers living in a slowly ending world – a place where humanity faces unavoidable and imminent (but not immediate) extinction. I argue that this slowly ending world is both an interesting thought experiment and a credible possible future, and that adopting the perspective of philosophers within this possible future sheds new light on a range of topical debates in contemporary philosophy, especially relating to our obligations to future people.

You are welcome to join this online lecture organised by the Hong Kong Catastrophic Risk Centre on the 13 November 2023 (Monday) from 16:30 to 18:00 (Hong Kong Standard Time, GMT +8).

All are welcome! Register now: https://bit.ly/HKCRConlinelecture


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