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The Hyperhuman World

Book
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
The new book of Andrea Pitasi “The Hyperhuman World, Legal Systems and Social Complexity”, published by Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011 This work also appeared also in French “Le monde hyperhumain Systemes juridiques et changement social”, published by l'Harmattan, 2011 This book opens with a challenge that is also its ultimate goal: to tackle the challenges of global society through systemic science. In this work, the author offers: a) a socio-systemic description of global society b) the conceptual reconfiguration of global society itself c) the construction of a system for a reconfigured conceptual model d) the development of an evolutionary strategy for global society The hyperhuman world is a new possibility of systemic evolution. This system will likely be managed by knowledge intensive elitarian flows generators of radical innovation and thus riconfigurational. These elites are highly qualified in terms of intellectual and managerial skills who have moved beyond the classic dichotomy between the hard sciences and the humanities towards a third culture model. Hyperhuman is already here because we have a global Bioeconomics in which artificial insemination, GMO, the potential advent of cloning of humans belong to now, not only to tomorrow, the synergy among genetics, nanotechnology, computer science and robotics are more and more likely to become an integral function of social, economic and political integration on a global scale wide horizon minded and open towards the unlimited.
Iris type:
3.1 Monografia o trattato scientifico
List of contributors:
Pitasi, Andrea
Authors of the University:
PITASI Andrea
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/198256
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