The problems of the book are important because the development of nature-like
technologies is aimed at transferring the technosphere to the principles of action that are organic to nature, at a symmetrical symbiosis of the technosphere with nature, in which the existing resource base will not be depleted, but, on the contrary, will develop and grow qualitatively. As a result, humanity, having overcome the limitations of the former resource base, will find itself in a comfortable environment for long life, will gain access to gifts and benefits that are now unthinkable.
Research on the creation of nature-like technologies is gaining momentum. According to the adherents and apologists of the movement, the development of nature-like technologies is aimed at transferring the technosphere to the principles of action that are organic to nature, at a symmetrical symbiosis of the technosphere with nature, in which the existing resource base will not be depleted, but, on the contrary, will become qualitatively developed and increased. As a result, humanity, having overcome the limitations of the previous resource base, will find itself in a comfortable environment for a long life, and will gain access to gifts and benefits that are currently unimaginable.
However, among the numerous publications aimed at solving this problem, there are no works on its philosophical justification and analysis. However, from the history of science development, it is known that only fundamental philosophy grants the ability to see the invisible, undescribed, and unexplored landscape.
1. Newton I. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. M. Nauka,1989
2. Marx K. Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 and Other Early
Philosophical Works. M.: Akademicheskiy Proekt, 2010.
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4. Bacon F. Essays in two volumes, Moscow: Mysl, 1978.
5. Bateson, G. Ecology of Mind, Moscow: Smysl, 2000.
6. Kant, I. Works in 6 volumes, Moscow, 1964.
7. Duhem, P. Physical Theory and Metaphysical Explanation // Metaphysics.
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Research on the creation of nature-like technologies is gaining momentum. According to the adherents and apologists of the movement, the development of nature-like technologies is aimed at transferring the technosphere to the principles of action that are organic to nature, at a symmetrical symbiosis of the technosphere with nature, in which the existing resource base will not be depleted, but, on the contrary, will become qualitatively developed and increased. As a result, humanity, having overcome the limitations of the
previous resource base, will find itself in a comfortable environment for a long life, and will gain access to gifts and benefits that are currently unimaginable.
However, among the numerous publications aimed at solving this problem, there are no works on its philosophical justification and analysis. However, from the history of science development, it is known that only
fundamental philosophy grants the ability to see the invisible, undescribed, and unexplored landscape.
To university professors and engineering students
| Author(s) | Popov Boris Mikhailovich | ||
| Cover Type (if the book was published) | Soft Copy | ||
| Number of Pages | 60 | ||
| Date Published | September 12, 2019 |
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