The Present Age
We have entered what Martin Heidegger called "the age of the complete absence of questioning" (see, e.g., Contributions to Philosophy, sec. 51).
Unless and until we engage in a radical questioning of our entire way of being-in-the-world, we will continue to barrel down the blind alley that our species has been on for at least the last 500 years.
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