Technocratic Globalization of Society and Biosphere

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 51:205-211 (2018)
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Abstract

Study of globalization in the context of technogenic social development and establishment of information-technogenic era provides an understanding of the integrative mechanism of interaction between society, technosphere and biosphere. Qualitatively new, scientific and technological forces of production were created during the Industrial Revolution and then the construction of the technosphere began. Artificial processes were initially concentrated in the technogenic societies who were the members of the global industrial and technogenic zone. From the middle of the 20th century technogenic processes began to expand beyond this zone and involve traditional societies in technogenesis. The links in a single global distribution mechanism of technogenic processes began to form the technosphere. Technogenic social-biospheric processes involve the development of technology and biotech change of the biosphere organisms. Technogenic social-biospheric globalization encompasses the processes of global technocratic rationalization of societies, technosphere and biosphere. Mankind destroys world biosphere and expands technosphere. These processes of integration generate global technogenic evolution of life on Earth, change the nature of evolution of life from natural to artificial, and replace information processes of biosphere to information of technosphere. Global technogenic world is created in today’s information-technogenic era.

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