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Controllability of Technosphere and Paradigm of Global Evolutionism
Controllability of Technosphere and Paradigm of Global Evolutionism

Author(s): Natalia Popkova
Subject(s): Social Philosophy, Social development
Published by: Международное философско-космологическое общество
Keywords: technique; technosphere; evolution; nature; humanity; management; philosophy; Universal (global) evolutionism;

Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes the modern philosophical view of technique as the next step in the selfdevelopment of the universe, and shows its relevance for the analysis of problem of the controllability of technosphere. The applicability of various philosophical approaches to the analysis of technique for examining contemporary global problems is considered. Philosophy of technique, analyzing technogenic processes in nature and in society, offers various philosophical approaches, on the basis of which programs are developed to overcome the current civilizational crisis. It is shown that there are different views on its nature: the theoretical models obtained and the practical recommendations depend on the understanding of the technique. The traditional view of technique as a passive tool is not effective enough as a basis for philosophical analysis. An alternative concept is disclosed that understands technical progress as a stage of global evolution; its advantages and disadvantages are analyzed. Developed by modern science, the concept of global evolutionism allows us to see the similarity between the processes of nature change, characteristic for living matter and for technical reality. If we consider, as an evolutionary criterion, the scale of processing information or the ability to adapt, then technique stands at a higher stage of development than biological life. The self-organization of the global technical system has not yet been achieved and the formation of the artificial intelligence controlling it has not been completed, but humanity is actively working in this direction, confident that the emerging technosphere is just a tool for improving its well-being.

  • Issue Year: 21/2018
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 21-31
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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