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Quotes from Jean-Pierre Dupuy

ours is a world about which we pretend to have more and more information but which seems to us increasingly devoid of meaning.
~ Jean-Pierre Dupuy
On a personal level, all of us have to come to terms with the fact that, sooner or later, we will die. And yet today no aspect of human existence, not even the ending of it, is immune to the hegemonic pretensions of neoclassical economic thought. Not only the intellectual poverty, but also the emotional poverty, of what it has to say about death give us little reason to believe that it will be able to face up to the fact of its own mortality. 4.
~ Jean-Pierre Dupuy
On this view, God is the cause of physical evil. The question arose, then, whether He is also the cause of sin and of moral evil; and, if so, how He could have invented the very thing that corrupts His creation. The attempt to vindicate God's will was called theodicy in Greek, and it is this term that is traditionally used to refer to all human attempts to justify the existence of evil in a world that has been perfectly made. Theodicies
~ Jean-Pierre Dupuy
In this world economics dooms itself to extinction at the same moment that it condemns politics to the same fate. 3.
~ Jean-Pierre Dupuy