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  1. The Techno-Humanitarian Balance and Modernity.Iryna Bogachevska & Kateryna Alieksieieva - 2020 - Filosofiâ I Kosmologiâ 25:78-87.
    The authors studied the problem of techno-humanitarian balance. A difference was found in approaches to the study of technological progress and its impact on the development of society. The ideas of transhumanism, existential risk, etc. suggested by Nick Bostrom, David Pearce, etc. provided a utilitarian attitude towards new technologies. The representatives of transhumanism proceeded from the idea that any technology is part of human nature and expanded its presence in life. Nazaretyan’s ideas were based on the opposite premise. Namely, man (...)
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  • “Our Last Century”: Is the Earth Civilization Cosmologically Relevant?Akop P. Nazaretyan, Yerbol Ismailov & Ekaterina V. Sazhienko - 2018 - Filosofiâ I Kosmologiâ 20:18-32.
    A series of independent calculations done by scientists from various countries and professions show that the 21st century is expected to be crucial for the human history. Current generations’ activities will determine how exactly the turning point will happen and what direction the subsequent evolution will go. From time immemorial, the relative sustainability of human communities has been provided by the image of a common enemy. Intergroup conflicts have been abridging in-group violence and with it, have been setting the vector (...)
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