Finally my reply to Brian Eno’s letter outlining the nonnaive precautionary principle (GMOs, nuclear,etc.):
via Finally my reply to Brian Eno’s letter… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Facebook. 7/3/13
Finally my reply to Brian Eno’s letter outlining the nonnaive precautionary principle (GMOs, nuclear,etc.):
via Finally my reply to Brian Eno’s letter… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb | Facebook. 7/3/13
From: Brian Eno, London
To: Nassim Nicholas Taleb, New York
30 April 2013
Dear Nassim,
We’re all used to the idea that actions and thoughts take on different values when we expand the ‘picture’ within which we frame them. We realise that something which makes sense in a local frame may make less sense in a broader frame: dumping your waste in the river is fine as long as you don’t think too much about the people downriver. When you do, you might decide to stop dumping. Government ought to be the process by which such overlapping ‘bigger picture’ considerations are negotiated: good government should make empathy practical.
Indeed our geographical ‘circle of empathy’ grows decade on decade: a hundred years ago it would have been impossible to imagine millions of people raising hundreds of millions of pounds for tsunami victims on the other side of the world – people they didn’t know and would almost certainly never meet. In terms of geography, we inhabit a much bigger picture than we used to, and we sense our interconnectedness within it.