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How Should Humanity Steer the Future? Essay Contest (2014)
See the winners at http://fqxi.org/community/essay/winners/2014.1
For People that are Concerned about These Types of Things by William Amos Carine
Have We Found a Breakthrough on Potential Catastrophes? by Ryoji Furui
A Space Age on Earth by Arthur R. Woods
AN ANTHROPIC PROGRAM FOR THE LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF HUMANKIND by Roberto Paura
Incompleteness of Control theory in resolving, ‘How Should Humanity Steer the Future?’, while Universe itself is a Real-time Control system by Jayakar Johnson Joseph
Enlightenment is not for the Buddha alone by Tejinder Pal Singh
Quandary - Are Molecularly Manufactured Burgers Imbued with the Life Force? by Frank Josef Boehm and Angelika Domschke
Does Our Civilization Have a Destiny by Mark P Aldridge
Humanity Ought to Steer the Future Using the Philosophy of Functionalism by Brad Arnold
Peace via Discoveries and Inventions by Eckard Blumschein
How should humanity steer the future? Humanity must benefit the thriving of its constituents! by Randal A Koene
STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEM by Gbenga Michael Ogungbuyi
Towards the Second Copernician Revolution by Dan Pitkow
Is Steering Humanity A Good Idea? by Armin Nikkhah Shirazi
Humanity Does Not Steer, but Should Enjoy the Ride by Stephen Ashworth
Who steers who steers? A note on identifying vulnerable moral propensities by Steven Kaas
The Evolution of humanity as driven by evolution of technology by Torsten Asselmeyer-Maluga
Global Warming is Causing Hell to Freeze Over: The subsumption of empirical science and religion under corporate science in an epistemic paradigm shift. by Terence Thorne
Planetary Procreation by Turil Sweden Cronburg
A pragmatic strategy for catalyzing self-sustained progress by Peter Gluck
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