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Progress Studies

Edited by Ruby, Yoav Ravid, et al. last updated 18th Nov 2022

Progress Studies is the study of the causes of civilizational progress, e.g., the combination of economic, technological, scientific, and cultural advancements that have transformed human life and raised standards of living over the past couple of centuries.

The bicycle, as we know it today, was not invented until the late 1800s. Yet it was a simple mechanical invention. It would seem to require no brilliant inventive insight, and certainly no scientific background. 
Why, then, wasn’t it invented much earlier? – Why did we wait so long for the bicycle?

See also:

  • History
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Intellectual Progress (society level)

Origin of the Name

Progress Studies was proposed as an academic field by Tyler Cowen and Patrick Collison [1] after they noticed that there’s no intellectual movement focused on understanding the dynamics of progress, or on trying to speed it up.

External Resources

  • Roots of Progress is a blog by jasoncrawford that explores the history of technology and industry alongside the philosophical questions of human progress. Many of the blogs posts are crossposted to LessWrong.
  • The Progress Forum is a forum dedicated to progress studies and the philosophy of progress. It uses the same design as LessWrong. Its announcement can be read here.
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Posts tagged Progress Studies
191Discontinuous progress in history: an update
KatjaGrace
5y
25
91Epistemic standards for “Why did it take so long to invent X?”
jasoncrawford
6y
16
122Technology Changes Constraints
johnswentworth
6y
6
83Announcing the Progress Forum
jasoncrawford
3y
9
108[Answer] Why wasn't science invented in China?
Ruby
6y
46
312Industrial literacy
jasoncrawford
5y
130
62Two Kinds of Technology Change
johnswentworth
7y
19
45Why did everything take so long?
KatjaGrace
8y
21
32Studying Early Stage Science: Research Program Introduction
habryka
6y
1
24Some examples of technology timelines
NunoSempere
5y
0
133Is Science Slowing Down?
Scott Alexander
7y
77
123The 300-year journey to the covid vaccine
jasoncrawford
5y
9
202Why haven't we celebrated any major achievements lately?
jasoncrawford
5y
69
156Why has nuclear power been a flop?
jasoncrawford
4y
53
156The Copernican Revolution from the Inside
Bird Concept
8y
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