Reading as a tool in developing reality (with the case example of Vladimir Vernadsky’s concept of the noosphere) [PDF]
Within the concept of the noosphere, popularized and developed by Vladimir Viernadsky, the author considers problems of reading and reading culture, in particular that of scientific material, in a global approach.
Julia Melentiewa
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The author dwells upon typical features of noosphere human communities, assessing prospects and hazards of genetic engineering, namely of recombinant DNA technology. Background: Socio-historical ecology ushers in a new approach to studying society in its
Novozhilova Elena Olegovna
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EXPLORING VERY HIGH-RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING FOR ASSESSING LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF DIFFERENT URBAN LAND COVER PATTERNS [PDF]
Very-high-resolution thermal infrared data has a good potential to detect and monitor LST variations in urban areas. In this work, an attempt was made to estimate Land Surface Temperature (LST) from very high resolution (VHR) data using machine learning ...
S. Asmaryan +7 more
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Genesis of the term noosphere and its use by P. Teilhard de Chardin and V. I. Vernadsky [PDF]
This article reconstructs the genesis of the term noosphere and its understanding by P. Teilhard de Chardin and V. I. Vernadsky. The article demonstrates that the main difference in the concepts of noosphere of V. I. Vernadsky and P.
Egor Shushakov
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ABSTRACT Can humanity survive climate change and mass extinction? Concepts of humanity assumed or implicit in the field at the founding of this journal are under critical pressure from multiple directions. Reading across schools of thought confronting relations sometimes called Anthropocene, this essay explains five tasks for religious ethics “after ...
Willis Jenkins
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Biocultural innovation: Innovating at the intersection of the biosphere and ethnosphere
Abstract Scientists, economists, and politicians increasingly recognize that Indigenous peoples possess invaluable knowledge and practices that have the potential to drive innovation to solve critical global challenges. Indeed, thousands of important drugs—including lifesaving cancer treatments—have their origins in centuries old Indigenous knowledge ...
Jarrod P. Vassallo +2 more
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THE MACHINE IN THE GHOST: TRANSHUMANISM AND THE ONTOLOGY OF INFORMATION
Abstract An ontology of information belies our common intuitions about reality today and animates and governs both explicit scholarly study in philosophy and the sciences as well as the ideologies that are growing out of them. Transhumanism is one such technoscientific ideology that holds to a very specific ontology of information which need not be the
Michael Burdett, King‐Ho Leung
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Soviet and Russian perspectives on geoengineering and climate management
Geoengineering futures. Abstract Soviet science contributed significantly to our understanding of anthropogenic climate change and, as part of this, played a central role in the emerging science underpinning climate modification and geoengineering initiatives.
Jonathan D. Oldfield +1 more
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Vernadsky's concept of the noosphere and its reflection in ethical and moral values of society
The paper assesses the topicality of Vernadsky's concept of the noosphere, coined over almost twenty years starting in the early 20th century. Emphasizing the uniqueness of Vernadsky's concept of the noosphere as the transformation of the biosphere by a ...
Galina Jasečková +2 more
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Training of modern specialists based on V.I. Vernadsky’s ideas of noosphere education [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of topical problems of noosphere education and noosphere pedagogy on the analysis of the development of the modern higher education system in the Russian Federation.
Gorbunova Natalia +2 more
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