Either/or/and : From dualism to ambivalence
Should we put our agricultural hopes in new technologies or in regenerative approaches? Dualisms, and their suggestion that we must choose, frame many debates. By offering just two options, they tend to discourage more wideranging and creative searches. Yet dualism can also be helpful, for example in the form of critical discussion, an antidote against confirmation bias and wishful thinking. But then again, critical dialogue is not necessarily connected with the dualism of winning or losing. Why choose, if we are actually ambivalent? This lecture looks for pragmatic ways of dealing with dualisms. It proposes pilot farms as places, and as metaphors, for finding new directions on the basis of tensions, through back and forth thinking between tradition and innovation.
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Format: | Inaugural lecture biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Wageningen University & Research
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Subjects: | Life Science, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/eitherorand-from-dualism-to-ambivalence |
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