This book does not claim to be an essay, but it has a divulgative character towards any person who wants to know the general concepts on the development of Human Sciences and Human Cultures in the Techno-Computerized Society of the 21st century.
The book exposes the innovative model of training, studies and research in Human Sciences and
Each chapter of the book is accompanied by rich and detailed annotations and bibliographies that make this publication a point of reference to know and understand the birth and evolution of the New Humanism in the transition from the Industrial Society of the twentieth century to the Techno-Informatized Society of the twenty-first century.
In the Techno-Informatized Society of the 21st century 1 the Cultures and Human Sciences 2 of the 20th century are facing new important and decisive challenges for human evolution and for its very existence, such as:
- Virtual Realities (with the consequence that an individual can simultaneously live several parallel existences, create avatars, create fantastic worlds and travel as internauts without space-time limits);
- Neuropsychology to know the functioning of the human brain and develop, extend and reproduce its intellectual and creative capacities and potentials;
- Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cybernetics, Computer Science and Technological Communication;
- the globalization and internationalization of Human Cultures and Sciences.
This rapid transformation, which in the 21st century has developed a new type of Techno-Computerized Society, has not been matched by an equivalent evolution in the psychical, intellectual, creative and communicative capacities of people that could make them participate in the construction of the new type of society, creating new ways of acting, new values and cultural myths, a new way of working and conceiving their own existence and the goals it pursues.
The book exposes the innovative model of training, studies and research in Human Sciences and
Each chapter of the book is accompanied by rich and detailed annotations and bibliographies that make this publication a point of reference to know and understand the birth and evolution of the New Humanism in the transition from the Industrial Society of the twentieth century to the Techno-Informatized Society of the twenty-first century.
In the Techno-Informatized Society of the 21st century 1 the Cultures and Human Sciences 2 of the 20th century are facing new important and decisive challenges for human evolution and for its very existence, such as:
- Virtual Realities (with the consequence that an individual can simultaneously live several parallel existences, create avatars, create fantastic worlds and travel as internauts without space-time limits);
- Neuropsychology to know the functioning of the human brain and develop, extend and reproduce its intellectual and creative capacities and potentials;
- Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cybernetics, Computer Science and Technological Communication;
- the globalization and internationalization of Human Cultures and Sciences.
This rapid transformation, which in the 21st century has developed a new type of Techno-Computerized Society, has not been matched by an equivalent evolution in the psychical, intellectual, creative and communicative capacities of people that could make them participate in the construction of the new type of society, creating new ways of acting, new values and cultural myths, a new way of working and conceiving their own existence and the goals it pursues.