The Pre–predicativeness of “Power”: The Cyber Society versus the Autonomous Totarientality of the New Natural—E–nvironments

Abstract

Initially defining the totariental (total+pole–less+disorienting), the Author argues: Positive law as a point of reference has been replaced by cyber-foundation of law. References to the-common are stronger than references to law. As a matter of facts, stability of non–codified acting is stressed. It is correct argumentation, while Western societies are considered. Although, stable acting is originally connected with a pre–predicative level of socialization on the-before–common level. The last term is a derivative institution and it has positive connotations while, e.g., economic influence of legal subjects are diversified. Out–of–law acting and legal acting are not necessary connected with infallibility of the pre–predicativeness. A state is an exemplification of the social as-well-as the-social is an exemplification of the-common. Reference to a self–regulation of a society in comparison with cyber–systems is considered. The problem of the natural versus the problem of the “life–word” (cf. Husserl) as a base of power is analysed. Analyses of the natural as created by the consciousness and the problem of creations by intelligence(s) human circumstances are presented. The main trend that has been visible since prehistoric times is used to replacing the external and independent natural by the natural created by the consciousness. Artificial intelligence(s) [cf. top researches; an idea of intelligence is not connected with the artificial. “Artificial” is a technical term describing non–human intelligence. What is artificial for the (traditional) natural is not directly artificial for domains of creatings of the natural. They are only temporary exemplifications of some other strong trend that is power of describing the future.



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Caesar Joseph Olbromski, Independent researcher: Philosopher and Sociologist, Japan

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Conference: ACAH2015
Stream: Humanities - Cyberspace

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