From the concept of noosphere to the concept of nooethics

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dc.contributor.author Zaporozhan, V. N. en
dc.contributor.author Wheatley, D. N. en
dc.contributor.author Запорожан, В. Н. ru
dc.contributor.author Уитли, Д. Н. ru
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-29T08:00:41Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-29T08:00:41Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.citation Zaporozhan, V. N. From the concept of noosphere to the concept of nooethics / V. N. Zaporozhan, D. N. Wheatley // Одеський медичний журнал. - 2013. - N 4. - С. 4-12. en
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.odmu.edu.ua:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/2066
dc.description.abstract However, the idea of a “noosphere” of Teilhard de Chardin is perceived by some today, it was a concept that did not gain ground, although it had its eminent champions such as Huxley, Lerua and Vernadsky. The notion of de Chardin was too ephemeral a concept to take on board, especially with its spiritual basis that did not fit with scientific thinking. This underlying idea, however, did help us nevertheless to focus on a newly emerging era in evolution, one that would change the direction in which “natural” forces might have led us. It has become increasingly obvious that this new direction could be largely under human control and this could impact many different ways on the future of planet Earth (and probably beyond). As a wake-up call, the noosphere was therefore important in one respect, which emphasised the fact that man must set about regulating the “knowledge-sphere” and taking greater responsibility for his action in the evolutionary process, i.e. in the behaviour through which he applies this knowledge. Little seems to have been done constructively about this matter, but the knowledge-sphere is now with us in the guise of the internet and other media systems that could never have been perceived by the 20th advocates of the noosphere concept. Evolutionary development has to be considered in much greater depth because it is hereafter going to be central to any debate about the future. It follows that the problems of what constitutes useful knowledge and how to control of its application have become increasingly urgent, otherwise possible scenarios would include some that would definitely be detrimental to future existence of mankind, as was faced when atomic warfare was first let loose. The wake-up call today should not be through such drastic measures. The general public is greatly in need of education about the issues facing mankind and the planet. Concerted action on a global scale is needed to put in place constructive approaches, bottomup and top-down, that might help human society, the biosphere, and our planet (and things beyond) to face the future with confidence and understanding. It is hoped that what is presented here goes some way to opening up a fuller debate of an underlying deficiency in the present state relating to our control of human knowledge and where it might take us, rather than proferring solution to the problems. en
dc.description.abstract В статье изложен анализ формирования нооэтики как современной стадии развития биоэтики. Философской и мировоззренческой основой нооэтики признается современная этическая оценка последствий трансформации биосферы в ноосферу в результате жизнедеятельности человека. Представлены исторические предпосылки формирования концепции ноосферы и нооэтики в рамках эволюционной теории ряда исследователей -предшественников. Значимость концепции нооэтики определяется анализом успехов и неудач в работе по защите окружающей среды, а также созданием этической платформы менеджмента в сфере биобезопасности ноосферы. Концепции ноосферы и нооэтики рассматриваются как составляющие вектора развития цивилизации XXI ст. и современного мировоззрения. ru
dc.publisher The Odessa National Medical University en
dc.subject noosphere en
dc.subject nooethics en
dc.subject ноосфера ru
dc.subject нооэтика ru
dc.title From the concept of noosphere to the concept of nooethics en
dc.title.alternative От концепции ноосферы к концепции нооэтики ru
dc.type Article en


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