Painless Civilization and the Fate of Humanity: A Philosophical Investigation

In Imagining a Common Horizon for Humanity and the Planet. Cappadocia University Press. pp. 59-73 (2023)
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Abstract

Painless civilization is a term I coined in my Japanese book of the same title, which was published in 2003. Contemporary civilization aims to provide pleasure and comfort and eliminate pain and suffering as much as possible. This is especially evident in advanced countries. Contemporary civilization is moving toward a painless civilization. However, in a painless civilization, we are deprived of the joy of life, which is considered a fundamental source of meaning in life, and we are led toward the situation of drowning in a sea of pleasure. This is a kind of dystopia, and we cannot find an easy way to escape from it. It is important to pay special attention to this aspect of contemporary civilization when we think about the future of our planet.

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Masahiro Morioka
Waseda University

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