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Seminar on systems theory and sustainability by David Wadley

Systems thinking, involving tipping points, phase shifts and entropy, usefully underpins investigation of anthropogenic interaction with the natural milieu. Since the stakes in environmental management are no longer local or regional but global, analysis must move beyond the natural sciences’ cataloguing of the symptoms to probe the causes of the cumulating disruptions gripping the world. They emanate from human volition and action: the psyche is where environmental impact is fundamentally generated. On these bases, this seminar interrogates the precepts of procedural and substantive rationality, shifts phase into irrationality and, ultimately, considers a state of collective mental instability involving high entropy and systemic dissolution. Contra apocalypsis: only rational behavior effectuated through strategies of sustainability can further the ultimate human goal of species survival. In interrelating individual and collective agency, the presentation suggests means to constrain dysfunctional groups or societies which might pursue activities which harm themselves, others, or the sole planet currently supporting human life.

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