Difference between revisions of "Culosphere"

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If we had colonies on other planets, then we would need to distinguish between on one hand the culosphere and biosphere of all human life and on the other hand the local social and biological systems of each planet. But for now, no such distinction is needed.
 
If we had colonies on other planets, then we would need to distinguish between on one hand the culosphere and biosphere of all human life and on the other hand the local social and biological systems of each planet. But for now, no such distinction is needed.
  
The culosphere is the highest [[level of context]] for [[categorism]] and other social phenomena, with the mind of a single individual being the lowest level of context.
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The culosphere is the highest [[level of context]] for social phenomena (including [[categorism]]), with the mind of a single individual being the lowest level of context.

Latest revision as of 15:37, 12 August 2020

The Culosphere is the entire human civilization, including all social systems of planet Earth.

The term “culosphere” refers to the sum of all cultures and all social life, just like the term “biosphere”refers to the sum of all biotopes and all biological life.

If we had colonies on other planets, then we would need to distinguish between on one hand the culosphere and biosphere of all human life and on the other hand the local social and biological systems of each planet. But for now, no such distinction is needed.

The culosphere is the highest level of context for social phenomena (including categorism), with the mind of a single individual being the lowest level of context.