反思現代文明的脆弱: 回應薩斯教授

Translated title of the contribution: Reflection on the Fragility of Modern Civilization: A Response to Professor Sass

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    Abstract

    In my response to Prof. Sass, I first elaborate some points on which we agree. For example, I find the five crises of modern civilization discussed by Prof. Sass to be quite real, and I believe that this points to the fragility of modern civilization. I then critique the Enlightenment ideology of progress and argue that we need to prepare for the possibility of a cultural decline. I also agree with Prof. Sass’s emphasis on both the human potential for creativity and the human capacity for self-destruction. This contradicts liberal optimism about human nature and raises questions about our internal and spiritual resources. I support Prof. Sass’s critique of modern society’s obsession with GNP (Gross National Product) and agree that the concept of a GHP (Goss Happiness Product) is a better criterion for a good society. However, I believe that we must overcome even the vestiges of hedonism by affirming the intrinsic value of an objective moral order that transcends human happiness. In the end, in the face of the possibilities of disasters and the collapse of modern civilization, we need to return to our basic communities, such as family, and emphasize the cultivation of virtue.
    Translated title of the contributionReflection on the Fragility of Modern Civilization: A Response to Professor Sass
    Original languageChinese (Traditional)
    Pages (from-to)45-50
    Number of pages6
    Journal中外醫學哲學
    Volume18
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2020

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