Danilova V.S., Kozhevnikov N.N. Initial principles and basic concepts of universalism in the context of noospherogenesis

The fundamental concepts of “noosphere” and “noobiogeosphere” are considered as two stages of noospherogenesis within the framework of a single approach. Within the framework of a comparative analysis, the heuristic concept of the noobiogeosphere as based on the limiting dynamic equilibria of the things surrounding it — the planet Earth and its geospheres — is shown. The main properties of the “noobiogeosphere” are considered, its ontological aspects are investigated, along with similar aspects for the noosphere. The analysis of both concepts on their belonging to the philosophical category and the general scientific concept has been carried out. It has been established that the noosphere fully satisfies practically one of the three criteria of the philosophical category, while the noobiogeosphere satisfies two and, to some extent, the third. The correlation of these concepts with the main shells of the Earth and the processes of their formation is estimated. As a result, the main stages of noospherogenesis were identified — the first two are associated with the formation of the noobiogeosphere — the universal ontological basis of the noosphere, its coordinate system, the rest with the formation of the noosphere. It is concluded that the formation of the noobiogeosphere, as well as the first stage of the formation of the noosphere, are carried out spontaneously and are a continuation of the self-organization of the limiting dynamic equilibria of all planetary shells associated with them, while the next stages of the formation of the noosphere will be carried out consciously. It has been established that the shells will interact with each other through the common rhythms of the noobiogeosphere, correlating with the rhythms of the cosmos, and will force a person and his mind to tune in to them.

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Danilova V.S., Kozhevnikov N.N. Initial principles and basic concepts of universalism in the context of noospherogenesis, Ivanovo State University Bulletin, Series: Humanities, 2022, iss. 2, pp. 174—183.