INTRODUCTION to the SYMPOSIUM on the REPORT of the INTERNATIONAL PANEL on SOCIAL PROGRESS (IPSP) 2018

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The publication of the first Report of the International Panel on Social Progress is a significant intellectual event, both because of its hugely ambitious aim-of uniting the world's leading researchers from social sciences and the humanities to develop research-based, multi-disciplinary, non-partisan, action-guiding solutions to the central challenges of our time-and because it represents the completion of a mammoth effort in the service of this aim by a diverse set of 269 authors. In its attempt to synthesize and render accessible to social actors a broad range of the latest social scientific knowledge, as well as in its confidence that knowledge can empower those actors to make progress, it recalls D'Alembert and Diderot's famous Encyclopédie. Indeed, one can say that the Report is a quintessential Enlightenment project (cf. Bury 1920). For example, in his famous Outlines of a Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind (1796), Condorcet asserts the possibility of an accumulation of empirical and theoretical knowledge and the concomitant expansion in our capacities to alleviate social and natural evils. And Condorcet and many of his contemporaries were motivated to propose political institutions that would enable such an indefinite increase in knowledge so as to bring about the attendant improvement to people's lives.

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Raubo, A., & Voorhoeve, A. (2018, November 1). INTRODUCTION to the SYMPOSIUM on the REPORT of the INTERNATIONAL PANEL on SOCIAL PROGRESS (IPSP) 2018. Economics and Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266267118000445

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