The Precipice
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The world is in the midst of what may be the most deadly pandemic
of the past 100 years. Threats to humanity, and how we address
them, define our time. Splendid .. . The Precipice is a powerful
book, written with a philosopher s eye .. . Ord s love for humanity
and hope for its future is infectious Spectator We live during the
most important era of human history.In the twentieth century, we
developed the means to destroy ourselves without developing the
moral framework to ensure we won't. This is the Precipice, and how
we respond to it will be the most crucial decision of our time.
Oxford moral philosopher Toby Ord explores the risks to humanity's
future, from the familiar man-made threats of climate change and
nuclear war, to the potentially greater, more unfamiliar threats
from engineered pandemics and advanced artificial intelligence.With
clear and rigorous thinking, Ord calculates the various risk
levels, and shows how our own time fits within the larger story of
human history. We can say with certainty that the novel coronavirus
does not pose such a risk. But could the next pandemic? And what
can we do, in our present moment, to face the risks head on? A
major work that brings together the disciplines of physics,
biology, earth and computer science, history, anthropology,
statistics, international relations, political science and moral
philosophy, The Precipice is a call for a new understanding of our
age: a major reorientation in the way we see the world, our
history, and the role we play in it.Ord s analysis of the science
is exemplary . . .Thrillingly written Sunday Times&,nbsp,'A
book that seems made for the present moment' New
Yorker&,nbsp,Many people have recently found that they want to
read books offering the grandest perspectives possible on human
existence, such as Sapiens . . .Toby Ord s new book is a startling
and rigorous contribution to this genre that deserves to be just as
widely read' Evening Standard&,nbsp,*A Guardian Pick for 2020*