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Challenges of modern technogenic civilization in the context of the formation of a new social reality

Authors: Inozemtsev V.A., Inozemtseva Yu.V., Lepskaya N.D. Published: 30.08.2022
Published in issue: #4(96)/2022  
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2022-4-792  
Category: The Humanities in Technical University | Chapter: Philosophy Science  
Keywords: culture, technogenic civilization, global problems, information society, new social reality, simulacrum, noosphere

The causes of the global systemic (including ecological) crisis that has befallen the modern technogenic civilization are investigated. It has been established that one of the most important causes of this crisis is the consumer nature of modern Western civilization, which sets the norms, values, lifestyle, forms of life that are imposed on the whole world as a model. It is substantiated that the process of informatization of society, occurring in recent decades, has become a condition for the formation of a new social reality in which a significant place is taken by virtual reality as an organized space of simulacra. As a way out of the existing crisis, the article considers the noospheric approach, which assumes a reasonable, consistent with the data of science, transformation of nature.


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