Book contents
- Worlds of Uncertainty
- Worlds of Uncertainty
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Divine Providence, History and Fortuna
- 3 Accommodations of Uncertainty (1650–1790)
- 4 The Future as Promise, Problem and Project (1790–1913)
- 5 Hubris and Trepidation (1914–1989)
- 6 Conjuring Uncertainty (1989–2022)
- 7 Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2023
- Worlds of Uncertainty
- Worlds of Uncertainty
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Divine Providence, History and Fortuna
- 3 Accommodations of Uncertainty (1650–1790)
- 4 The Future as Promise, Problem and Project (1790–1913)
- 5 Hubris and Trepidation (1914–1989)
- 6 Conjuring Uncertainty (1989–2022)
- 7 Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter one introduces the topics of the book, describes how I analyse them and outlines how the work is structured. It shows that there are many books on uncertainty as a philosophical issue but they do not deal with the problems and solutions of warfare. Conversely, there are many books on surprise and strategy in war but none that connect these problems to philosophical discussions on uncertainty, ontology and predictability. Many sociologists see our time as characterized by uncertainty but they overlook the dominance of ideologies of certainty and systems of predictability. I also argue that modernity is a civilization, not just a historical period; a theory that emphasizes that societies have always created predictability through law, norms and science but in different ways. Predictability and unpredictability should be seen as properties, existing in degrees, in different social systems. On the basis of this theory and drawing upon Machiavelli, Hume, Dewey and Luhmann, I argue that searching for certainty is not only dangerous but also unnecessary. We will always face shocks and surprises but through knowledge, collaboration and trust these will fade away with time.
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- Worlds of UncertaintyWar, Philosophies and Projects for Order, pp. 1 - 24Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023