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Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 Complimentary Dualism as Metaphor for Sustainability, Progress and Reality Edmond Byrne Professor of Process & Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, UCC

Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 Nobel Prize for Physics (1922): "for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them Devised Principle of Complementarity in quantum physics e.g. wave/particle and position/momentum each are inherent functions of an observer Recipient of The Order of the Elephant (Denmark's highest-ranked honour) 1947 Yin and yang are opposites, though interdependent; One cannot exist without the other.

Fragments of Heraclitus (Fragment 51*): Men do not know how that which is drawn in different directions harmonises with itself. The harmonious structure of the world depends upon opposite tension like that of the bow and the lyre. Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 *Heraclitus, translated by John Burnet (1912)

René Descartes (1596-1650) sought Certainty: Deal only with ideas that are distinct, precise, beyond any reasonable doubt. Cartesian rationality; based on an antagonistic dualism between the objective physical mechanical body & the entirely separate subjective mind/soul. Seeks objective truth as detached observer. Therefore no relational role in for human mind in seeking truth. It is possible to reach a kind of knowledge..and thereby make ourselves the lords and possessors of nature. Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 The Story of Separation vs. the New Story of Interbeing. If you re a separate self, and there s other separate selves out there, other species out there, the universe is fundamentally indifferent to you or even hostile. Then you want to control. You want to be able to have power over other beings and these whimsical, arbitrary forces of nature that could extinguish you any time. (Charles Eisenstein, Sacred Economics, 2011)

The concept of Sustainability may posited within a (dialectical and process) Heraclitan framework, whereby contingency, change and evolution are enduring system characteristics. It fits in with broader conceptions of sustainability as an evolving and contingent quality, rather than as some ultimate point destination entailing optimisation around a unique endpoint located at the (right hand) extreme of Ulanowicz s RAINBOW, a sort of crock of gold exemplified by the mirage of 100% efficiency. (Byrne, 2016, p.49 1 ) SYSTEM REDUNDANCY, CHAOS SYSTEM, EFFICIENCY, CONTROL 1 Byrne, in Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Transitions to Sustainability, Byrne, Mullally & Sage (Eds), Routledge (2016) Ulanowicz s ecological systems model: [h i = k p i log(p i )] 1 Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017

Analysis, Categorization Whole picture ( Gestalt ) Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere Neuroscience: BRAIN lateralization Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017

CONTROL, CERTAINTY Individualistic, Competitive Reduction of Whole into Separate Discretized Parts Mechanistic/Deterministic; Cause and Effect Knowledge as Fixed: Obtained from Facts Objective and value-free (though value laden) Utilitarian (e.g. economic) Values Decontextualisation (as CONTEXT) Closed system in discretized time (Zeitraffer/timelapse) Dogmatic Asymmetrical> Doesn't Recognise Right side thinking ( Either-or hemisphere) Analysis, Categorization Utility & Predictability EXTERNAL VIEW FROM NOWHERE Asymmetrical> Accommodates Left side thinking (Integrative hemisphere) RELATIONAL VIEW FROM SOMEWHERE Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 Whole picture ( Gestalt ) CONTINGENT UNCERTAINTY Relationships/Collective, Cooperative Interconnectedness Interactions In betweeness System Emergence; Propensities Knowledge as Contextul: (Unique) Personal Experience Required Recognises values explicitly Relational Moral Values & Empathy CONTEXT Open Systems in Flux (Process) NOVELTY & CREATIVITY Pragmatic *McGilchrist, The Master And His Emissary (Yale, 2009)

Perception of Reality informs Societal Worldviews and conceptions of Progress & Sustainability Alone they [the two hemispheres] are destructive....right now they may be bringing us close to forfeiting the civilisation they helped us create. (McGilchrist (2009, p.93) Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15th September 2017

Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 *McGilchrist, The Master And His Emissary (Yale, 2009) The relationship between the hemispheres is not straightforward. Difference can be creative: harmony is an example. Here differences cohere to make something greater than either or any of the constituents alone...before there can be harmony there must be difference. The most fundamental observation one can make about the observable universe - is that there are at all levels forces that tend to coherence and unification, and forces that tend to incoherence and separation. The tension between them seems to be an inalienable condition of existence, regardless of the level at which one contemplates it. The hemispheres of the human brain, I believe, are an expression of this necessary tension. And the two hemispheres adopt different stances about their differences: the right hemisphere towards cohesion of the two dispositions, the left hemisphere towards competition between them. (McGilchrist, pp. 128-129*)

As Petersen (2013, p.2) puts it, sustainability in light of constant (internal and environmental) change and evolution can more accurately be conceived of in a broader sense as: a heterogeneous and contested set of perspectives that are continually defined and redefined through social, cultural, and political practices. A central implication of this perspective is that sustainability cannot be viewed as a finite goal or destination we can work towards as a global community. Like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, sustainability is more of a moving target never quite to be reached. Using a navigational metaphor thus captures the concept more comfortably: sustainability discourses help us steer in a sea of future challenges and navigate around the rocky patches of undesirable solutions. Byrne (2016, p.49) Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017

Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017

Metaphors of Transformative Change Colloquium, University College Cork, 15 th September 2017 Complimentary Dualism as Metaphor for Sustainability, Progress and Reality Edmond Byrne Professor of Process & Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, UCC