STAGE SPACE: PROBLEMS OF TERMINOLOGY IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH COLLISIONS OF HUMANISTIC IDEAS IN THE DISCOURSE OF NON-CLASSICAL CULTURE
Abstract
The article is devoted to one of the most problematic and unprocessed topics in modern humanities – the topic of the relationship of three types of humanism: classical humanism, posthumanism and transhumanism. The crisis of humanistic ideas is caused by the historical events of the XX century and as a result of rapid technological progress has formed new philosophical and cultural vectors of knowledge of man and his nature. Transhumanism and posthumanism claim to be a guide in understanding the human in post-industrial society, so it is important to distinguish their relationship with classical humanism, as it will help to understand the modern value vector: focus on man in his natural and existential unity or the desire for transformation our nature, culture and fusion of the individual with the technosphere.